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Famous sayings about honor in life

The taste of fame is so sweet that we love everything we come into contact with - even death. The following are the famous quotes and aphorisms about honor in life that I carefully recommend for everyone. Welcome to read and collect them. I hope they will be helpful to you.

Selection of famous sayings about honor in life

1. Reputation is the sun of the dead. ?Balzac

 2. Fame is a movable bridge that can make people fly across the abyss. ?Balzac

 3. Fame sometimes produces some useless things. ?Thomas Fuller

4. Conscience is our only treasure that cannot be bought. ?Fielding

 5. Nothing is more banal and banal than hoping to get ahead. ?Holmes

 6. Everyone's vanity is equal to the degree of his stupidity. ?Anonymous

7. Everyone's vanity is equal to his stupidity. ?Pop

8. A good reputation is better than great wealth, and favor is better than gold and silver. ?Anonymous

9. Contempt for the Medal of Honor itself is a medal of honor! ?Monet

10. Talents buried at the bottom are truly worthy of respect. He has worked hard all his life, He has been busy all his life, not seeking fame or glory. He has only one thought to inspire him, to work for the public interest. ? Krylov

Famous aphorisms about honor in life

1. Celebrities have different degrees of attachment to life, so their sensitivity to glory is also inconsistent. ? Montesquieu

2. Fame, you inspire and cultivate pure hearts. You are the last weakness of noble people. You despise joy and make people spend their time in hardship. Milton

3. The taste of fame is so sweet that we love everything we come into contact with, even death. ?Pascal

 4. Reputation is more precious than life. ?Molière

5. Excessive reputation is really a huge burden. ?Forte

 6. Reputation can powerfully stimulate desire. ?Graham Green

7. Reputation is the second life of life. ?Anonymous

8. Reputation is a bubble in the flow of life. ?Tagore

9. Reputation is a boring and deceptive thing; the person who gets it may not have any merit, and the person who loses it may not have any fault. ?Shakespeare

10. Reputation is a boring and most unreliable random reward; it is often gained without merit, and lost without blame. ?Shakespeare

11. Although reputation is not the real principle and standard of virtue, it is closest to the real principle and standard of virtue. ?John Locke

12. Reputation is like a river, which often floats frivolous things rather than entities of real weight. ? Bacon

13. Admiring false fame but getting into real trouble. ?"Emperor Wu"

14. Those great achievements in the past will disappear in people's memory in the blink of an eye. Only by continuing to move forward can the honor be immortalized. ?Shakespeare

 15. If you don’t slander the reputation of the dead, your reputation will last forever. ?Sadie

 16. Young girls, especially you, must know that a good reputation is more precious than any modification, and a good reputation is like a spring flower, a gust of wind can destroy it. ?Krylov

17. I would rather die than ruin my reputation by making a mistake. ?Goriti

 18. I would rather die a thousand times than damage my honor. ?Edison

19. It is better to be hated for what you have done than to be loved for an unrealistic reputation. ?Gide

20. Poverty is not a shame, being ashamed of poverty is a shame. ?Thomas Fuller

21. You may rise to great heights based on false fame, but in the end you will inevitably turn into dirt. ?Anonymous

22. Sentiments must be noble! What becomes our true honor is our own heart, not the opinions of others. ? Schiller

23. If you are poor, you can benefit yourself; if you are rich, you can help the world. ? Mencius

24. If you seek, you will gain it; if you give it up, you will lose it. This is why seeking is beneficial to gaining, and seeking is mine. There is a way to seek, and there is a destiny to obtain. This is because seeking is not beneficial to obtaining, and it is also seeking something outside. ?Mencius

 25. It is a shame to yield in front of authority. ?Anonymous

26. Having a good reputation is equivalent to having a large amount of property. ?To? Fuller

27. Forgetting both honor and disgrace, you will not be surprised by big changes!? He Liangjun

28. The responsibility for honor and disgrace lies with oneself and not with others.

?Wei Zheng

29. Glory to the brave warriors who have fought for countless generations and have preserved for us the priceless legacy of freedom. ?Russell

 30. Honor is more precious than life.

?Romain Rolland