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Famous aphorisms about benevolence, righteousness and conscience

A poor bird is in the arms of a benevolent person. Yan Zitui

I seek benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom from those who are within me; I seek wealth and success from those outside me. Hu Dayuan

Those who are proficient in righteousness have a broad vision and a flat heart; those who are interested in profit have a cautious vision and a dangerous future. Hu Dayuan

No judge knows himself better than a person’s conscience. Hugo

Everyone’s conscience is the best guide for him. Scott

Conscience is the sentry in each of our hearts. It is there on duty to monitor us and not do anything illegal. Maugham

Whoever does not immediately feel disgusted when encountering immoral things, and does not immediately feel joy when encountering good things, has no sense of morality, and such a person has no conscience. Anyone who does something immoral and is only afraid of being sentenced, who does not blame himself for his bad behavior, but is frightened by the thought of painful consequences, has no conscience, but only the appearance of conscience. However, anyone who is aware of the immorality of the act itself, regardless of the consequences, has a conscience. Kant

Conscience is an inner feeling, a resistance to some abnormal desire that is restless in our body.

Freud

A calm conscience can sleep amidst thunder. Thomas Fuller

Conscience is the instinct to judge oneself according to moral principles, it is more than a faculty; Kant

The absurd and tragic situation a person is in is that when he needs his conscience the most, his conscience is the weakest. Fromm

Strive to keep the spark called conscience in your heart never extinguished. Joe Washington

Loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness are the virtues of obedience; disobedience and arrogance are the opposite of virtue. Those who obey are the door to blessings, those who are disobedient are the gates to disaster.

Liu Zhou

Fraternity is called benevolence. Han Yu

Some people make shortcomings something to love, some people make virtues embarrassing and devalued; but conscience will definitely tell you whether your instinct is right or wrong.

Proverbs

Wisdom can be used to make subtle plans, and benevolence can be used to entrust wealth. "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals"

It is unsafe and unwise to do things without conscience. Martin Luther

One man's conscience alone is safer than all the fortresses. Epictetus

Benevolence begins with oneself, justice begins with others. Dickens

Wisdom does not belong to a vicious mind, and science without conscience is only the destruction of the soul. Rabelais

Animals have knowledge but no righteousness, while humans have energy, life, knowledge, and righteousness, so they are the most noble in the world.

"Xunzi"

A benevolent man is invincible in the world. "Mencius devotes his whole heart"

Seeing benefit, he does not lose his righteousness; seeing death, he does not guard against it. "Book of Rites and Confucianism"

A gentleman is superior and a villain is inferior. "The Analects of Confucius"

People with lofty ideals and benevolence do not harm benevolence by seeking life, but sacrifice themselves to achieve benevolence. "The Analects of Confucius, Duke Wei Ling"

Rituals are practiced, Sun is used to express them, and Faith is used to achieve them. "The Analects of Confucius Gong Ling Gong"

A kind person will not destroy others to benefit himself, and a benevolent person will not endanger others to gain fame. "Warring States Policy Three"

The sky will not stop wintering because of man's aversion to the cold; the earth will not stop being vast because of man's aversion to the distance; a gentleman will not stop traveling if he is not a villain.

《Zhuangzi Heaven and Earth》

Orchids grow in deep valleys, and if you don’t obey them, they won’t be fragrant. On boats in the rivers and seas, if you don’t obey them, they won’t float. When a gentleman acts righteously, he won’t know them. And stop. Liu An

A gentleman will be jealous when he sees others in trouble, and a villain will be lucky when he sees others in trouble. Han Ying

A person who is condemned by his conscience cannot find peace of mind even if he has public support. No matter where a noble person goes, there is always a strong defender beside him, and that is conscience! It is better to die with justice than to respect life, but to regard death as home. Ouyang Xiu

Only benevolence and virtue can stand firm forever. Homer

Although conscience does not depend on reason, it cannot develop without reason. Rousseau

I live only once, so if I can do any good or show kindness to anyone, I will do it immediately. I will neither procrastinate nor ignore, because I know that life only comes to me once.

Grelich

To everyone, conscience is God. Menander

A wise man does not deceive, a benevolent man does not partisan. "Mandarin Jinyu Six"

What is more magnificent than the sea is the sky, and what is more magnificent than the sky is conscience. Victor Hugo

Conscience is shy, it likes silence, and will be frightened by the noise of the world. Rousseau

The benevolent are honored, the unkind are disgraced. "Mencius"

Benevolence is not far away, and duty is not unreasonable. "Book of Han"

If you remove the benevolence, then the benevolence will remain. Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi

A gentleman is devoted to righteousness but not interested in profit, quick to things but cautious in words. Lu Jia

Reputation is the conscience expressed on the outside; conscience is the reputation hidden on the inside. Schopenhauer

Where love is scarce, more mistakes are made. Lowell

Conscience: the small, quiet voice that makes minorities confess. A benevolent person must be brave, and violence must be punished with force.

Zhang Taiyan

People will always rely on his wisdom, conscience and human dignity. Suhomlinsky

When young people are caught in injustice, they dare not look in the mirror of conscience, but adults are not afraid to face it. The difference between the two stages of life lies entirely in this point. Balzac

A person's peaceful home is also a person; righteousness is a person's right path. How sad it is to live in a deserted house and abandon the right path! Mencius

Thousands of years of tortoises indicate the rise and fall, and benevolence and righteousness have always been national treasures. Zhang Yingdou

The benevolent are invincible in the world. "Mencius"

Seek benevolence and gain benevolence, rather fill the ravines with resentment. Wen Yuxiang

A gentleman can be benevolent to others, but he cannot make others be benevolent to me; he can be righteous to others, but he cannot make others righteous to me. "Lu Lianzi"

Excessive desire harms righteousness, and excessive worry harms wisdom. Liu An

If a person has no conscience, he will not be able to survive even if he is extremely smart.

Gorky