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Everyone has a sense of honor.

Famous aphorisms about honor 1:

1, loyalty is the road to honor. Zola

I would rather lose my life than my reputation. -Turkey's choice

3. What is the name itself? The flower we call a rose smells just as sweet if we change its name. Hugo

4. Reputation is a second life. -England

5. Fame and virtue are decorations of the soul. -Spain

6. Only those who despise honor can get real honor. -Li Wei

7. Without fame, there is no life. -England

8. The tomb of the martyr is the most magnificent altar of honor. Jose Marti

9. Honor is more important than life. Schiller

10, noble people value honor more than life. -Germany

1 1. Honor cannot be found, and any pursuit of honor is futile. -Goethe

12. Honor is like a river: frivolous and empty honor floats on the river, while students' heavy honor sinks at the bottom of the river. bacon

13, honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you can never have it forever, otherwise you will accomplish nothing. Madame Curie

14. Honor is like a firefly. It glows from a distance, but it is neither hot nor too bright at close range. John Webster

15, Honor makes art Sheng Xing, and all those who are interested in learning are excited by this sense of honor. -Cicero

Glory is the shadow of virtue. -Europe

17, honor is in the hands of workers. -Leonardo da Vinci

18, social honor comes from material possession, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain this possession. Frank Parkin

19, it is better to lose your property than to lose your friends, and losing your reputation will ruin your life. -Spain

20. The laurels of world honor are all woven with thorns. Jale

2 1. A tree is named after its fruit. -Malfoy

22. The road to honor is not paved with flowers. -Dante

23. All I want is fame to let people know that I live a quiet life. -Montaigne

24. An innocent reputation is the purest pearl in the world. -Shakespeare

25. Those who are clear in nature are glorious, while those who are turbid are humiliated. -Zuo Fen

26. When a person gives up his reputation, he gives up his life. -Aretino

27. A person's dignity lies not in when you got the honor, but in that you really deserve it. -Aristotle

Honor should be regarded as a symbol of your highest personality. newton

29. Warriors and honors together, sinners and the court together. Afghanistan

The more difficulties you encounter, the greater the honor you get. -Cicero

Motto of honor 2:

● Honorary laurel woven with thorns (Europe)

Happiness and fame cannot be combined (UK)

Fame is like a river, with light and swollen things floating on it and heavy and solid things sinking below (Bacon)

● It is much easier to weave a laurel than to find a head to match it (Goethe)

● A person's dignity lies not in winning honor, but in being truly worthy of honor (Aristotle)

Low honor, very responsible.

There is no real lasting reputation except for the happy labor of human beings (Somnay)

Glorious scars are the best decoration (Britain)

Success in overcoming difficulties is the greatest honor (Britain)

Honor is the shadow of virtue (Europe)

Immortal reputation, alone in Germany (Italy)

Sow virtue and reap fame (Europe)

Character is a person's inner essence, and reputation is a person's appearance (Shakespeare)

Virtue leads to fame (Latin America)

● Warriors and honors are together, sinners and courts are together (Afghanistan)

Beware of people who don't value reputation (Britain)

There are no roses or nightingales in the garden (Africa)

Need a good butterfly.

Virtue brings fame, and fame brings vanity (Thomas Fuller)

Virtue pays off (Britain)

Virtue is so praiseworthy that evil people want to do good for themselves (Wolfinger)

● A man without a sense of honor is a man without a soul (Yugoslavia)

Noble people value honor above life (Germany)

Reputation is people's second life (UK)

Without fame, there is no life (Britain)

I would rather lose my life than my reputation (Turkey)

Losing a friend is better than losing a fortune, and losing a reputation is equivalent to ruining a life (Spain)

A notorious man is half dead (Italy)

Fame is more valuable than gold (Romania)

Money can't buy a good reputation (Myanmar)

Beauty is more important than beauty (USA)

● Birds cherish feathers and tigers cherish their skin, and treat people with their reputation.

Life is more than seven feet, and death is the only place for a coffin. Only Lide is famous and can be immortal (Three Kingdoms)

A name on paper is hard to grind.

The shadow of the name tree

● Life is only a lifetime, but it lasts for a thousand years (Japan)

People can't live forever, and eternal life is happiness (Japan)

Life is short, but fame never ends (Greece)

When a leopard dies, it leaves its skin and a person dies.

People leave their names, geese leave their voices.

Fame and virtue are decorations of the soul (Spain)

An impeccable reputation is the purest pearl in the world (Shakespeare)

● Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil.

● Although the life span of a tyrant is limited, his notoriety will live on forever (Iran)