1. Goodness is the sun of the spiritual world.
From: [France] Hugo's "The Man Who Laughs"
Introduction: Victor Hugo (Victor Hugo, February 26, 1802 - May 22, 1885 French writer, a representative writer of positive romantic literature in the early 19th century, a representative figure of humanism, and an outstanding bourgeois democratic writer in the history of French literature. He is known as the "Shakespeare of France".
2. The reason why doing good deeds becomes good deeds is that the recipients do not feel inferior to the giver; this kind of unobtrusive loyalty contains endless fun.
From: [France] Balzac's "Two Brides"
Introduction: Honoré de Balzac (Honoré de Balzac, May 1799) 20th - August 18, 1850), a French novelist, known as the "father of modern French novels", was born in a middle-class family in Tours, central France, and entered law school in 1816.
3. One benefit of kind behavior is that it makes the human soul noble and enables it to perform better behaviors. Because human beings have weaknesses, people can resolutely stop when they are tempted to do a bad thing. It can also be regarded as a good deed.
From: [France] Rousseau's "Confessions"
Introduction: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (June 28, 1712 - July 2, 1778) ), a French Enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, writer, democratic political commentator and founder of the romantic literary school in the eighteenth century, and one of the representatives of the Enlightenment Movement.
4. Kind people think God is good, evil people think God is evil; people whose hearts are filled with hatred and anger only see hell because they are willing to bring everyone down. Hell, and gentle and kind-hearted people do not believe in hell.
From: [French] Rousseau's "Confessions"
5. A kind heart is a garden, kind thoughts are the root, kind words bloom flowers, and kind actions bear fruit.
From: [English] Proverbs "English Proverbs Translation Introduction"