It is very useful to
notice the impression which our life and deeds make upon other people.
You should live so that other people think well of you and
you think well of yourself.
— Lucy Malory
The very shortcomings which make others difficult and
unbearable mean less in yourself. You do not see them, and when you speak of
other people having these drawbacks, you do not notice that you are describing
yourself.
— Jean De La Bruyère
The simplest, quickest, and surest means to becoming known
as a virtuous person is to work on yourself, to actually be virtuous. Examine
each virtue, and you will see that they all were achieved with work and
exercise.
— Socrates
One man keeps silence, and people discuss him. Another
speaks a lot, and people discuss him. A third speaks a little, and people
discuss him. There is no such thing as a person who is not being discussed or
scolded.
— Dhammapadda, a book of Buddhist Wisdom
Do you call a person happy if he finds his strength in his
children or in his friends, or in other things which are impermanent? In one second,
his prosperity can be ruined. Seek no other support than your inner self and
God.
— Demosthenes
Never try to justify
your deeds.
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