1. Those who are not strong in ambition are not wise, and those who do not believe in their words will not achieve results.
--Mo Zhai, a thinker of the Warring States Period
2. Internal and external correspondence, words and deeds should be consistent.
--Han Fei, philosopher and educator of the Warring States Period
3. Goodness does not come from outside, and the name cannot be made in vain.
--Qu Yuan, a poet of the Warring States Period
4. The true is the most sincere. Without sincerity, it cannot move people.
--Zhuang Zhou, a philosopher of the Warring States Period
5. If a person breaks his trust, his reputation will be ruined.
--Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar of the Han Dynasty
6. Hypocrisy cannot last, emptiness cannot last, rotten wood cannot be carved, and love cannot last.
--Han Ying, a poetry critic of the Han Dynasty
7. If you accept someone with a letter, the world will trust you; if you don’t accept someone with a letter, your wife will be suspicious of you.
--Chang Quan, a hermit of the Jin Dynasty
8. A person cannot stand in the world without loyalty.
--Cheng Yi, a philosopher of the Song Dynasty
9. More virtuality is worse than less reality.
--Chen Fu, a philosopher of the Song Dynasty
10. Treating others with truthfulness not only benefits others, but also benefits yourself.
--Yang Jian, scholar of Song Dynasty
11. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values.
--Dreiser, British writer
12. Be loyal in words and respectful in deeds.
--The Analects of Confucius
13. Deceiving can only be temporary, but honesty is a long-term solution.
--John Ray, British scholar
14. Life cannot bloom brilliant flowers from lies.
--Heine, German poet
15. Honesty is the most touching thing.
16. If you can be true to yourself, you can be true to others, just like night follows day and shadow follows body shape.
--Shakespeare, British dramatist
17. How can there be dignity without honesty?
--Cicero, ancient Roman politician
18. If a person loses honesty, he loses everything.
--Li Li, British essayist
19. Honesty is the best policy.
--Franklin
20. If people can abandon hypocrisy, they will gain great peace of mind.
--Mark Twain
21. I succeed because I am determined and never hesitate.
--Napoleon
22. Important signs of mature personality: tolerance, tolerance, and kindness.
--"The Weakness of Human Nature"
23. What makes you tired is not the mountains in front of you, but the grain of sand in your shoes.
--Anonymous
24. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the ambition.
--"The Analects of Confucius. Zihan"
25. True love will drive away crazy or nearly lustful things.
--Plato
26. A gentleman cultivates his character by rectifying his heart internally and rectifying his appearance externally.
--(Song Dynasty) Ouyang Xiu
27. The prime years will never come again, and it is difficult to get up again in one day. It is timely to encourage yourself, and time waits for no one.
--(Jin) Tao Yuanming
28. Morality should be noble; conduct should be frank; behavior should be polite.
--(French) Montesquieu
29. Quietness is used to cultivate one's moral character, frugality is used to cultivate virtue. Without indifference, one cannot have clear ambitions, and without tranquility, one cannot achieve far-reaching goals.
--Zhuge Liang
30. If you don’t worry about others, you don’t know yourself; when you worry, you don’t know others.
--Confucius