Only a person's character can truly withstand the trials of life.
Purity and integrity are the essence of a noble character; living without malicious or impure thoughts is the greatest honor.
One should not rejoice in matters that do not warrant joy, nor become angry over things that do not merit anger.
When the source is calm, the flow is clear; when the foundation is solid, growth is abundant. Inner cultivation leads to outer order, and a proper form casts a straight shadow.
The outcome of business competition ultimately depends on the personal cultivation of the manager. — Zeng Shiqiang
The essence of cultivation, like a person's character, ultimately comes down to moral sentiment. — Emerson
The essence of cultivation, like a person's character, ultimately comes down to moral sentiment. — Emerson
Many thoughts arise merely from general cultural cultivation, much like young shoots growing on green branches. — Goethe
The aesthetic sense requires cultural cultivation; only through cultivation can one understand and discover beauty. — Hegel
Happiness; his heart is always joyful, with endless delight! — Chernyshevsky
The deepest truth and beauty in things. — Boiss
Only those with beauty but lacking cultivation are not worthy of praise. — Bacon
Moral cultivation is valued in practice, not merely in reading, but reading can correct our moral concepts and is thus beneficial. — Yang Xianjiang
Some elders appear very charming due to their graceful demeanor. Even if young people are beautiful, without refined cultivation, they do not deserve praise. — Bacon
To manage effectively, one must be knowledgeable, master all aspects of production, understand modern advanced production techniques, and possess a certain level of scientific cultivation. — Lenin
Only those with beauty but lacking cultivation are not worthy of praise. — Bacon
To judge beauty, one must have a cultivated mind. — Kant
Taking pleasure in others' mistakes shows a lack of cultivation; being jealous or critical of others' success reveals limited talent and moral shortcomings. — Anonymous
Always seek to benefit others, not yourself. — Xie Juezhai
All self-centered lives are irrational, animalistic lives. — Leo Tolstoy