People will always rely on their wisdom, conscience, and human dignity to stand independently.——Sukhomlinsky
Without honesty, how can there be dignity?——Cicero
Honesty is a symbol of strength; it reflects a person's self-respect and inner sense of security and dignity.——Eileen Carter
Being rude means forgetting one's own dignity.——Chernyshevsky
Renew people's thinking through law, establish new governing institutions everywhere, eliminate feudal remnants, ensure human dignity, promote economic prosperity, and unify Europe in a stable federal form……——Napoleon
I believe a person's dignity does not lie in how much money they earn or what social status they achieve, but in whether they can utilize their talents and live a meaningful life. One hundred people cannot do the same thing; each has a different way of living. Although lives differ, realizing one's own talents and immersing in the joy it brings, sharing it with society, and understanding one's life value through contribution is what modern people generally hope for.——Konosuke Matsushita
In literature, young people often begin their careers as judges, and only when wisdom and experience arrive do they finally gain the dignity of being judged.——Thomas Hardy
Seventieth birthday! This is a new, awe-inspiring moment of 'dignity and happiness.' At this time, one can set aside the pretense maintained for over thirty years, stand fearlessly and calmly at the pinnacle of life, instruct others without fear of reproach.——Mark Twain
We can die, but we will never betray! We can die, but we must die with freedom and dignity! Our willingness to die is not because we do not value life, nor because we do not value the creative work of our people, or fail to see the glorious future we are entitled to through our labor; it is because each of our lives is inseparably connected with these ideals and this future.——Castro
The dignity of a nation is more important than security, more valuable than fate.——T. W. Wilson