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Famous quotes about the concept of honor and disgrace should have the names of famous people.

1. Don’t be proud of others’ nobility. ——[Ancient Greece] Aesop's "Aesop's Fables"

2. Those who follow righteousness first and benefit later will be honored; those who are honored first and then righteousness will be disgraced. Those who are honored are always prosperous, and those who are humiliated are often poor. ——Xunzi

3. It is better to let others praise than to praise yourself. ——[Ancient Greece] "Fragments of Works" by Democritus

4. It is not shameful to admit poverty. On the contrary, not working to change poverty is truly shameful. ——Thucydides

5. Just because you forget your favor and disgrace, you won’t be hurt by this. ——Hui Yan

6. Whoever regrets without knowing shame will regret it forever. ——[Germany] Schiller's "Don Carlos"

7. People who have a sense of shame will be smarter. ——[Su] Yevtushenko "Come on, young boys!" 》

8. Those with pure nature are honored, those with turbid nature are disgraced. ——Zuo Fen

9. The heart is clear about right and wrong, and the traces are about honor and disgrace. ——Xu Hun

10. There is no poverty that comes from not hearing the truth, and there is no shame that comes from being shameless. ——Li Xicheng: "The Leftover Manuscript of Medical Statements"

11. Those who are humble but love virtue are respected, and those who are poor but righteous are honored. ——Jia Yi: "Xinyu·Benxing"

12. Humiliation is nothing greater than shame. ——"Wen Zhongzi. Guan Lang"

13. Nobility is based on lowliness, and high and low are the basis. ——Lao Tzu: "Tao Te Ching"

14. Being humble and poor is not the shame of a scholar. ——Liu Xiang: "Shuo Yuan. Li Jie"

15. Gains and losses can last for a thousand years. ——Fan Ye: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty. Biography of Xun Yue"

16. Reputation is the second life of life. ——Gerati

17. Money is valuable, but honor is even more valuable. ——Publius Sycorus: "Aphorisms"

18. Fulfilling promises is the guarantee of reputation. ——French proverb

19. It is a great shame to trip over the same stone twice. ——Cicero: "Letter to a Friend"

20. Where there is cowardice, there is shame. ——Romanian proverb?

21. The responsibility for honor and disgrace depends on oneself and not on others. ——Wei Zheng

22. Avoid shame, but don’t pursue glory. Nothing costs more than glory. ——Sidney Smith

23. There is no difference between the pursuit of glory and the instinct to preserve life that all living things have. Being able to entrust one's life in the memory of others, life seems to be lengthened; glory is the new life we ??gain, which is precious and valuable, no less than the life given by nature. ——Montesquieu

24. Those who sincerely hope for initial and permanent glory will not mind temporary glory. ——Gide

25. Glory often does not come along the shining road. Sometimes it can be obtained through distant secular paths. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

26. Glory is the new life we ??gain. It is precious and valuable, no less than the life of genius. ——Montesquieu

27. Those who are eager to win will fight, and those who are greedy for courage will be humiliated. ——Lin Bu

28. A good reputation is better than wealth, and favor is better than gold and silver. ——Anonymous

29. Poverty is not a shame, but being ashamed of poverty is a shame. —— Thomas Fuller

30. It is a shame to succumb to authority. ——Anonymous

31. Death is terrible. A life of shame is especially annoying. ——Shakespeare

32. The most shameful people are those who follow the legacy of their fathers, do not know how to tell the prophets, and are blindly arrogant. The best glory should come from our own actions, not relying on our family. ——Shakespeare

33. Those who respect the position but have no virtue will be deposed, and those who are rich in wealth but without justice will be punished. Those who are humble but love virtue are respected, those who are poor but have righteousness are honored. ——Lu Jia

34. Gains and losses last a day, but honors and disgrace last a thousand years. ——Anonymous

35. It is better to live in disgrace than to live in disgrace, and to live in disgrace is worse than to die in glory. ——Wang Pinzhen

36. When you see something desirable, you don’t care about what is hateful. When you see something beneficial, you don’t care about the harm. Therefore, if you move, you will be trapped, and if you act, you will be humiliated. This is the danger of partial injury. ——Xunzi

37. If you see someone humiliated by a city man, you will forget it as time goes by; if you see someone humiliated by a gentleman, you will never forget it after many lifetimes. ——Qian Qi

38. If a gentleman does not harm justice by profit, he will live in shame! ——Confucius