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Famous sayings and short story materials about gains and losses

1. People can't live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. -Dante

2. Human beings have been given a job, that is, spiritual growth. -lev tolstoy

3. The most immoral subscriber of mankind is dishonesty and cowardice. -Gorky

4. Honesty is the most important thing in life for a hundred years, and the prosperity of the country is spiritual according to law.

5. People can't stand without faith, and the country can't be uneasy.

6. People should be open-minded intellectually, innocent morally and clean physically. -Chekhov

7. Knowing each other is more important; When people know each other, it is important to know each other. (Mencius)

8. If morality is corrupted, taste will inevitably degenerate. -Diderot

9. If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest-Shakespeare

1. Kindness-this is one of the great qualities of a genius. -Angel

11. Rewards and punishments are clear, and the market economy stresses honesty and false, and one penalty is ten; Leniency and strictness are moderate, and the rule of law society combines stability with punishment.

12. Life needs honesty, and only with honesty can there be happiness.

13. Life can't bloom brilliant flowers from lies.

14. Losing honesty is equivalent to the enemy destroying himself. -Shakespeare

15. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. -Rousseau

16. I ask others to be honest, and I have to be honest myself.

17. I would like to prove that anyone who is kind and noble in behavior will certainly bear the hardships because of it. -Beethoven

18. Without faith, people are in danger, and without it, the country is in chaos.

19. Xinda is sincere and diligent. Only when the law is good at governance can the people be harmonious.

2. Credit is hard to gain or lose. Credit accumulated in ten years is often lost due to temporary words and deeds. -Daisaku Ikeda

21. Be sincere in your actions and keep your word; The law must be followed and the rule must be strict.

22. If you don't believe in your words, you will fail in your deeds-Mozi

23. Keep your word.

24. Promote honesty, sail a civilized life, build the banner of legal system and develop a harmonious society.

25. If we want to buy his honesty, this kind of person sells his reputation. -Wolfgang

A blessing in disguise

During the Warring States Period, there was an old man named Sai Weng. He kept many horses, and one day one of them suddenly got lost. When the neighbors heard this, they all came to comfort him. Don't worry too much. When he is old, pay more attention to his health. When Sai Weng saw someone comforting him, he smiled and said, "Losing a horse is not a big loss, and maybe it will bring good fortune."

The neighbors were amused at what Sai Weng said. It's obviously a bad thing to lose the horse, but he thinks it may be a good thing, obviously it's just self-consolation. But after a few days, the lost horse not only went home automatically, but also brought back a fine horse.

When the neighbor heard that the horse came back by himself, he admired Sai Weng's foresight and congratulated him, saying, "You are still far-sighted. Not only did you not lose the horse, but you also brought back a good horse. What a blessing."

After listening to his neighbor's congratulations, Sai Weng showed no joy at all, and said anxiously, "It's not necessarily a blessing to get a good horse for nothing, but it may cause some trouble."

The neighbors think that his posturing is purely the cunning of the old people. I was obviously happy, but I didn't mean to say it.

Sai Weng has an only son who likes riding horses very much. He found that the horse he brought back was a good horse, with long hooves, loud neighing, fat and fierce. He rides a horse every day, and he is proud of himself.

One day, he was too happy. He hit the horse and galloped, stumbled, fell off his horse and broke his leg. When the neighbors heard about it, they came to offer their condolences.

sai Weng said, "Nothing. It may be a blessing to save your life after breaking your leg." Neighbors think he's talking nonsense again. They can't figure out what good fortune a broken leg will bring.

Soon, Xiongnu soldiers invaded on a large scale, and young people were drafted into the army. Sai Weng's son could not join the army because he broke his leg. All the young men who joined the army died in battle, but only Sai Weng's son saved his life.

Buying a bamboo slip and returning pearls

In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a businessman in the State of Chu who specialized in selling jewelry. Once he went to the State of Qi to sell jewelry. For the sake of good business and best-selling jewelry, he specially used precious wood to make many small boxes, carved and decorated them beautifully, so that the boxes would emit a fragrance, and then put the jewelry in the boxes. A man from Zheng saw that the box containing the treasure beads was exquisite and beautiful. After asking the price, he bought one, opened the box, took out the treasure inside and returned it to the jeweler.

The monkey broke off the corn

One day, a little monkey came down the mountain. He went to a corn field and was very happy to see that the corn was big and plentiful. He broke off one and carried it forward. The little monkey walked under a peach tree with corn on his shoulder. It was very happy to see the peaches all over the tree were big and red, so it threw corn to pick peaches. The little monkey walked into a melon field with some peaches in his hand. It was very happy to see the watermelons all over the ground, so it threw peaches to pick watermelons. The little monkey walked back with a big watermelon in his arms. Walking, I saw a little rabbit jumping, which was really cute. It was very happy, so it threw the watermelon to chase the rabbit. The rabbit ran into the Woods and disappeared. Little monkey had to go home empty-handed.

This is a fairy tale I heard when I was a child. The moral of the story is: if you don't do something single-mindedly, you will get nothing. The little monkey liked corn very much, but his heart changed when he saw the peach. Because of his limited ability, the little monkey could only take one thing and finally returned empty-handed.