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Famous aphorisms about honor and disgrace

1. Honor must be earned by our actions. ——Marlowe

2. Crown? It is temporary glory and permanent bondage. ——Bing Xin

3. Take away your reputation from me and my life will be over. ——Shakespeare

4. Honor will not bring happiness to a person who steals it but does not deserve it. It will only cause constant excitement in the heart of a person who deserves it. trembling. ——Gogol

5. If we want to calculate rewards, then the greatest reward that can be obtained by noble virtue is glory. ——Cicero

6. Wealth is like sea water: the more you drink, the more thirsty you become. The same is true for fame. ——Schopenhauer

7. It is sad to live on the reputation of others. ——Juvenalis

8. The responsibility of honor and disgrace depends on oneself and not on others. ——Wei Zheng

9. Fame and wealth are more important than alcohol, which makes people drunk until they wake up. ——Du Guangting

10. A flawless reputation is the purest treasure in the world. Without reputation, human beings are nothing more than gilded dung and dyed mud. ——Shakespeare

11. Immortal reputation exists only in virtue. ——Petrarch

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

13. Social honor comes from material possession, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain this kind of possession. ——Frank Parkin

14. No matter what humiliation we suffer, we almost always have the ability to restore our own reputation. ——La Rochefoucauld

15. The highest form of vanity is the love of fame. ——Santayana

16. Honor is like a firefly. It sparkles when viewed from a distance, but neither hot nor very bright when viewed up close. ——John Webster

17. If you put righteousness first and then benefit, you will be honored; if you put honor first and then righteousness, you will be disgraced. Those who are honored are always prosperous, and those who are humiliated are often poor. ——Xunzi

18. Humiliation is nothing greater than shamelessness. ——"Wen Zhongzi·Guan Lang"

19. Five punishments are not as good as one shame. ——Lu Kun's "*** Yu·Government"

20. Those who are eager to win will fight, and those who are greedy and brave will be humiliated. ——Lin Bu

21. Stick to your doctrine, doctrine is more important than life; you would rather life disappear, as long as your reputation can remain. ——Petofi

22. Those past achievements will disappear in people’s memory in the blink of an eye. Only by continuing to move forward can the honor be immortalized. ——Shakespeare

23. Honors given and received by people will not last long; worldly honors can only bring trouble to people. —— Thomas

24. Rites and righteousness are the great ways to govern people. ——The History of the Five Dynasties "Feng Dao Zhuan"

25. The honor of a good person is hidden deep in people's minds, rather than hanging on everyone's lips. —— Thomas

26. It is better to dress simply and be reputable than to be wealthy and unknown. ——Aesop

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

28. It is a shame to surrender in front of authority. ——Anonymous

29. Just because I forget about favor and disgrace, I won’t hurt my spirit here. ——Hui Yan

30. Dying for the benefit of the people is heavier than Mount Tai. ——Mao Zedong

31. The reputation of romantic figures will not last long, because the trend will pass. ——Rab Pinyere

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

33. A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life. —— Aretino

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

35. People who love vanity cover up an ugly underwear with a gorgeous coat. ——Shakespeare

36. The darlings of wealth or reputation have fallen before our eyes, but they cannot change our ambitions. ——Wowenag

37. Gains and losses last a day, but honors and disgrace last a thousand years.

——Anonymous

38. A solid storehouse means one knows etiquette; one who has enough food and clothing knows honor and disgrace. ——Guan Zhong

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

40. No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we must work hard to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot hurt us; our life can end, Our reputation will last forever. ——Shakespeare ***2 pages, current page 1 1 2