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Famous aphorisms about self-cultivation

The famous aphorisms about cultivating one's moral character are as follows:

1. Quietness cultivates one's moral character, and frugality cultivates virtue. ——Zhuge Liang.

2. A gentleman is concerned about morality but not poverty. ——Confucius.

3. Be poor without flattery, be rich without arrogance. ——Zi Gong.

4. If we strengthen our roots and use them sparingly, we will never be poor. ——Xun Kuang.

5. Those who are extravagant and lazy will be poor, and those who are extravagant and frugal will be rich. ——Han Fei.

6. The journey of a husband and gentleman is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its ambitions, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be far-reaching. ——Zhuge Liang.

7. Develop in them the physical strength to endure hard work, the pure and noble morals, the broad and free spirit that can accommodate new trends, that is, the power to swim in the new trends of the world without being overwhelmed. ——Lu Xun.

8. Only at the stage of social development when class antagonisms are not only eliminated, but also forgotten in actual life, can true human morality transcend class antagonisms and the memories of such antagonisms. It became possible. ——Engels.

9. We have proletarian morality, we should develop it, consolidate it, and educate the future generation with this proletarian morality. - Kalinin.

10. The current task is to excavate ore, refine pig iron, and cast pure steel for the Marxist worldview and the superstructure consistent with this worldview, even under the most difficult conditions. ——Lenin.

11. Self-consciousness is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degradation. Therefore, self-consciousness is indispensable, and self-abasement is indispensable. ——Zou Taofen.

12. Knowing shame is almost courageous. ——Confucius.

13. There is nothing greater than shamelessness. ——Wang Tong.

14. Revolutionary morality does not fall from the sky. It is developed and consolidated from daily unremitting struggle and exercise, just as jade becomes brighter as it is polished, and gold becomes purer as it is refined. ——Ho Chi Minh.

15. Children need to be taught by others, and their problems need to be treated by others, even if they are teachers or doctors. But I'm afraid you have to make your own decisions on how to behave and deal with things. Many good remedies prescribed by others are often nothing more than waste paper. ——Lu Xun.