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3¡¢ "We all tell lies¡ª¡ªlittle lies, big lies, necessity lies in order to insure social and psychological peace and comfort. (Howard Mel, USA writer) ËùÓеÄÈË˵ µÄ»Ñ¡ª¡ªÐ¡»Ñ¡¢´ó»Ñ¡¢ÉÆÒâµÄ»Ñ¡ª¡ª¶¼ÊÇΪȷ±£Éç»á°²Äþ¡¢ÐÄÀíÊæÊʲÉÈ¡µÄ±ØÒªÊֶΡ£(ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò ÷¶û£¬ H.)"
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9¡¢ "No mourality can be founded on authority, even if the authouity were pine. (A. J. Ayer. USA writer) µÀµÂ²»¿ÉÄܽ¨Á¢ÔÚȨÍþµÄ»ù´¡ÉÏ£¬¼´Ê¹ÕâÖÖȨÍþÊÇÖÁ¸ßÎÞÉϵġ£(ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò °¬¶û.A.J.)"


10¡¢ "Mutual forgiveness of each vice, such are the gates of Paradise. (William Black, British poet) Ï໥¿íÈݶԷ½µÄȱµã£¬ÄËÊÇͨÏòÌìÌÃÖ®ÃÅ¡£(Ó¢¹úÊ«ÈË ²¼À³¿Ë.W.)"
11¡¢ "Morality may consist solely in the courage of making a choice. (Leon Nlum, French statesman) µÀµÂ¿ÉÄܽö½öÔÚÓÚÓÐÓÂÆø×÷³ö¾ñÔñ¡£(·¨¹úÕþÖÎ¼Ò ²¼Â³Ä·.L.)"


12¡¢ Morality is the herd instinct in the inpidual. (German Philosopher) µÀµÂÊǸöÈËÐÄÄ¿ÖеÄȺ¾Ó±¾ÄÜ¡£(µÂ¹úÕÜѧ¼Ò Äá²É.F.)
13¡¢ "Morality is the custom of one¡¯s country ;cannibalism is moral in a cannibal country. (Samuel Brttler, British writer) µÀµÂÊÇÒ»¸öÈËËùÔÚ¹ú¼ÒµÄ·çË×ϰ¹ß£ºÔÚ³ÔÈ˵Ĺú¼ÒÀ³ÔÈËÊǺϺõµÀµÂµÄ¡£(Ó¢¹ú×÷¼Ò ²ªÌØÀÕ.S.)"


14¡¢ "Morality is not really the doctrine of how to make ourselves happy but of how we are to be worthy of happiness. (Immanuel Kant, German Philosopher) µÀµÂȷʵ²»ÊÇÖ¸µ¼ÈËÃÇÈçºÎʹ×Ô¼ºÐÒ¸£µÄ½ÌÌõ£¬¶øÊÇÖ¸µ¼ÈËÃÇÈçºÎÅäÏíÓÐÐÒ¸£µÄѧ˵¡£(µÂ¹úÕÜѧ¼Ò ¿µµÂ.I.)"
15¡¢ "Lying disguises our mortality, our inadequacies, our fears and anxieties, our loneliness in the midst of the crowd. We yearn for the comfort of familiar lies to create a more amenable reality. (Howards Mel, USAwriter) ˵»ÑÑÚ¸ÇÁËÈËËÀµÄ±ØÈ»ÐÔ¡¢È±ÏÝ¡¢¿Ö¾å¡¢½¹ÂǺÍÔÚÎõÎõÈÁÈÁµÄÈËȺÖÐËù¸Ðµ½µÄ¹Â¶À¡£¶úÊìÄÜÏêµÄ»ÑÑԻᴴÔìÒ»¸ö½ÏÒ×Ó¦¸¶µÄÏÖʵ¡£ ÈË¿ÊÍû´ÓÕâЩ»ÑÑÔÖеõ½¡£(ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò ÷¶û.H.)"


16¡¢ "It is not enough to do good; one must do it the right way. (John Morley, British statesman) È˲»½öÒª×öºÃÊ£¬¸üÒªÒÔÕýÈ·µÄ·½Ê½×öºÃÊ¡£(Ó¢¹úÕþÖÎ¼Ò ÄªÀû.J.)"
17¡¢ "It is an open question whether any behior based on fear of eternal punishment can be regarded as ethical or should be regarded as merely cowardly. (Magaret Mead, USA humanist) Ò»¸öÓдý½â¾öµÄÎÊÌâÊÇ£º»ùÓÚÊǺ¦ÅÂÎÞÐÝÖ¹µÄ³Í·£¶ø²úÉúµÄÐÐΪÊDZ»ÊÓ×÷ÓеÀµÂµÄÄØ£¬»¹ÊÇÓ¦¸Ã±»ÊÓ×÷ųÈõµÄ£¿(ÃÀ¹úÈËÎÄѧ¼Ò Ã×µÂ.M.)"


18¡¢ "If your morals make you dreary. depend upon it, they are wrong. (Robert Louis Stevenson, British novelist) Èç¹ûÄãµÄÆ·ÐÐʹÄãÓôÓô¹Ñ»¶£¬ÄÇô£¬ÕâЩƷÐÐÎÞÒÉÊÇ´íÎóµÄ¡£(Ó¢¹ú¼Ò ˹µÙÎÄÉ­.R.L.)"
19¡¢ "If you would convince others ,you seem open to conviction yourself. (Philip Dormer Chesterfield, British statesman) Ҫ˵·þ±ðÈË£¬ÏȵÃ˵·þ×Ô¼º¡£(Ó¢¹úÕþÖÎ¼Ò ÇÐË¹ÌØ·Æ¶ûµÂ.P.D.)"


20¡¢ "I know only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after. (Ernest Hemingway, USA writer) ÎÒÖ»ÖªµÀËùνµÀµÂÊÇÖ¸Äãʺó¾õµÃºÃµÄ¶«Î÷£¬Ëùν²»µÀµÂÊÇÖ¸Äãʺó¾õµÃ²»ºÃµÄ¶«Î÷¡£(ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò º£Ã÷Íþ.E.)"
21¡¢ "He who would do good to another must do it in minute particulars; general good is the plea of the scoundrel , hypocrite and flatterer. (William Black, British poet) ÐÐÉÆ×ÜÊǾßÌåµÄ¡¢Ìض¨µÄ£»³éÏóµÄ¡¢ÁýͳµÄÐÐÉÆÊǶñ¹÷¡¢Î±¾ý×ÓºÍÏ×ÃÄÕßµÄÍдǡ£(Ó¢¹úÊ«ÈË ²¼À³¿Ë.W.)"


22¡¢ "God was constructed out of mankind¡¯s need for hope, for purpose, for meaning:an invisible protector and conscientious father. (Howards Mel. USA writer) ÈËÀà³öÓÚ¶ÔÏ£Íû¡¢Ä¿±êÒâÒåµÄÐèÒª¶øÔì³öÁËÉñ£ºÒ»Î»Ú¤Ú¤Ö®Öеı£»¤Õߺ;¡ÔðµÄÑøÓýÕß¡£(ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò ÷¶û.H.)"
23¡¢ "Fame is the chastisement of meit and the punishment of talent. (Nicolas Chamfort, French writer) Ê¢ÃûÊâÓþÊǵ²ÅÖ®¼É¡£(·¨¹ú×÷¼Ò Éи£¶û.N.)"


24¡¢ "Distrust can be contagious. But, so can trust. (Robbins Stacia, British writer) ²»ÐÅÈÎÓд«È¾ÐÔ¡£µ«ÊÇÐÅÈÎÒ²Èç´Ë¡£(Ó¢¹ú×÷¼Ò ˹´ï¿¨.R.)www.SiandiAn.com"
25¡¢ "Despite all the life danger, with one selfless act from one common person, someone is sed, A hero is made. (Norman Stephens, USA writer) ²»¹ÜÒ»ÇÐΣÏÕ£¬ÓÉÓÚÒ»¸öÆÕͨÈ˵ÄÎÞ˽Ðж¯£¬ÓÐÈ˵þÈÁË£¬Ó¢ÐÛ¾ÍÓ¦Ô˶øÉú¡££¨ÃÀ¹ú×÷¼Ò ˹µÙ·Ò˹.N.£©"


26¡¢ "Courage is the ladder on which all the other virtues mount. (Clare Boothe Luce, RSA dramatist) ÓÂÆøÊÇÒ»¼ÜÌÝ×Ó£¬ÆäËûÃÀµÂÈ«¿¿ËüÅÀÉÏÈ¥¡£(ÃÀ¹ú¾ç×÷¼Ò ¬˹.C.B.)"
27¡¢ Character is what you are in the dark. (D. L Moody. USA churchman) °µ´¦×îÄÜ·´Ó³Ò»¸öÈËÕæÕýÆ·¸ñ¡£(ÃÀ¹ú½ÌÊ¿ ĵÏ.D.L)
28¡¢ "All men are liable to error; and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it. (John Locke, British Philosopher) È˶¼»á·¸´íÎó£¬ÔÚÐí¶àÇé¿öÏ£¬´ó¶àÊýÈÔÊÇÓÉÓÚÓûÍû»òÐËȤµÄÒýÓÕ¶ø·¸´íÎóµÄ¡£(Ó¢¹úÕÜѧ¼Ò Âå¿Ë.J.)"


29¡¢ Every man at forty is a fool or a physician. È˵½ËÄÊ®£¬Èç¹û²»ÊÇɵ×Ó£¬¾Í¸ÃÖªµÀС°×Á³ÉíÌå¡£
30¡¢ He is rich that has few wants. ¹ÑÓûÕ߸»¡£
31¡¢ Work won't kill but worry will. ÀͶ¯ÎÞº¦£¬ÓdzîÉËÉí¡£
32¡¢ Laugh and grow fat. ÐÄ¿íÌåÅÖ¡£
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34¡¢ The world is his who enjoys it. »î×Ÿе½¿ìÀÖ£¬ÊÀ½ç¾ÍÊôÓÚÄã¡£


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38¡¢ There is no disputing about tastes. È˸÷ÓÐËùºÃ¡£
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42¡¢ Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. Àñò²»Óû¨Ò»·ÖÇ®£¬È´ÄÜÓ®µÃÒ»ÇС£
43¡¢ Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. ¸Ð¶÷ÊǾ«Éñ¸ßÉеıêÖ¾¡£


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46¡¢ Plain living and high thinking. Éú»îÒªÆÓËØ£¬Çé²ÙÒª¸ßÉС£
47¡¢ Courtesy is the inseparable companion of virtue. ÀñòºÍÃÀòÊÇ·Ö²»¿ªµÄ°é¡£
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