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  • I agree to endure any misfortune, But I will not agree for my honor to suffer. Corneille Pierre
  • You can't get honor without hard work. Proverb
  • The honor of a person lies in the fact that, in relation to the satisfaction of his needs, he depends only on his hard work, on his behavior and on his mind. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • Men have one honor, so many lovers! Love is easy to forget, but honor cannot be forgotten. Corneille Pierre
  • There is no more merciless inquisitor than conscience. A. I. Herzen
  • The one who betrayed love and who left the battle carries with him equal dishonor. Corneille Pierre
  • Honor is like a precious stone: the slightest spot takes away its shine and robs it of all its value. Pierre Beauchaine
  • The closest thing to greatness is conscience. V. Hugo
  • Honor cannot be taken away, it can be lost. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
  • In matters of honor, language is unsuitable for Astrology. Lope de Vega
  • The honor of a man is so different from the honor of women that the latter views the former as its enemy. Edmond Pierre Beauchaine

  • Water will wash away everything, only dishonor cannot wash away. Proverb
  • Honor is nothing more than a good opinion of other people about us. Bernard Mandeville
  • Anything that appeases a guilty conscience harms society. P. Buast
  • The honor is the same for everyone. Laberius
  • Everyone is honest by their merits. Proverb
  • Honor is conscience, but conscience is painfully sensitive. This is respect for oneself and for the dignity of one's own life, brought to the extreme degree of purity and to the greatest passion. Alfred Victor de Vigny
  • Every courageous, every truthful person brings honor to his homeland. Rolland R.
  • Honor is the poetry of duty.
  • You never knew what honor was because you did not know what dishonor was.
  • Honor is courageous modesty. Alfred de Vigny
  • Where can you find someone who would put the honor of a friend above his own? Cicero Marcus Tullius
  • Honor is external conscience, and conscience is internal honor. Arthur Schopenhauer
  • Must keep the secrets of your friends. He who does not keep a secret dishonors his conscience and disgraces his trust in himself. John Chrysostom
  • Honor is the diamond on the hand of virtue. Voltaire
  • If a person loses the love of honesty, he will quickly become involved in so many bad actions that he will acquire the habit of dishonest rules of life. Nikolai Chernyshevsky
  • Honor is true beauty! Rolland Romain
  • Live by your wits, and grow your honor through hard work. Proverb
  • An honest man can be persecuted, but not dishonored. Voltaire
  • Being liked by noble people is not the last honor. Horace. Quintus Horace Flaccus
  • If you want to be happy all your life, be an honest person. Thomas Fuller
  • True honor cannot tolerate untruth. Henry Fielding
  • Without the wealth of centuries, you will stagnate in place, But it’s worse if you have it - and there is no honor! Pierre de Ronsard
  • To each, posterity gives its honor. Tacitus Publius Cornelius
  • Those who are considered omniscient are indecisive at the moment when it is necessary to command and obstinate when it is necessary to obey. They are ashamed to give orders, and dishonorable to receive them. Marquis de Sade
  • He who is not ready to die for his own honor gains dishonor. Blaise Pascal
  • It’s worse to change honor than to be in torn rags! Robert Berne
  • He who has lost his good name is dead to the world. Proverb
  • Death is better than dishonor. Proverb
  • Love virtue without seeking its splendor; honor is in the heart. Voltaire
  • Freedom, kingdom, and happiness were found by the One who chose during his lifetime the aura of High honor and immortal glory. Lope de Bega
  • We have no right to live when honor is lost. Corneille Pierre
  • The opposite of honor is dishonor, or shame, which consists of the bad opinion and contempt of others. Bernard Mandeville

  • It is not correcting a mistake, but persisting in it that brings down the honor of any person or organization of people. Franklin B.
  • Shameful things are never useful. Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • The strong are not the best, but the honest ones. Honor and self-esteem are the strongest. Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
  • Shame is longer than life. Arabic proverb
  • Unbecoming honor is worse than insult.
  • Take away my honor and my life will end. Shakespeare W.
  • There are no despised crafts, there are only despicable people who practice them dishonestly. Pierre Buast
  • One of the basic definitions of honor is that no one should, through his actions, give anyone an advantage over himself. Hegel G.F.
  • Objectively, honor is the opinion of others about our value, and subjectively, our fear of this opinion. Arthur Schopenhauer
  • It is equally dangerous to give a sword to a madman and to a dishonest person to give power. Pythagoras
  • One of the main definitions of the principle of honor is that no one should, through his actions, give anyone an advantage over himself. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • Gain honor neither by vanity, nor by the beauty of clothes or horses, nor by adornment, but by courage and wisdom. Theophrastus Theophrastus
  • Take away my good name and take away my life. Proverb
  • Misfortune dishonors only those who deserve it. Phaedrus
  • Before reason, before God, a person’s “honor” is measured by a different standard than in the Roman forum. Feuchtwanger L.
  • You cannot dishonor someone who is not afraid of death. Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • Shame and dishonor are only what comes out? Oh no! Secret dishonor, which in silence gnaws at a person’s soul and makes him not respect himself, is much more terrible! Thomas Mann
  • Never leave the path of duty and honor - this is the only thing from which we find happiness. Georges Louis Leclerc Buffon
  • I prefer death to dishonor.

  • True honor is the decision to do, in all circumstances, what is useful to the most people. Benjamin Franklin
  • The wounds of conscience never heal. Publilius Syrus
  • My honor is my life; both grow from the same root. Shakespeare W.
  • The word of honor must be firm.
  • To deprive another of his honor is to deprive him of his own. Publilius Syrus
  • Funny things do more damage to honor than dishonor itself. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • Whoever loses honor cannot lose anything beyond that. Publilius Syrus
  • Shame and honor are like a dress: the more shabby they are, the more careless you treat them. Apuleius
  • He who has a bad reputation is half hanged.
  • He who mixes precious stones and pearls with tin dishonors himself more than the pearls. John of Damascus
  • Honor disappears - the formula of honor remains, which is tantamount to the death of honor. Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
  • Respect yourself if you want others to respect you. Japanese proverb
  • Others exchange honor for honor. Ahphonse Carr
  • A person must respect himself and consider himself worthy of the highest. Hegel
  • Always prefer a short but honest life to a long but shameful life. Epictetus
  • Honesty dies when it sells. George Sand
  • A woman knows little about honor. Let it be her honor to always love more than she is loved, and never be second in love. Nietzsche F.
  • Honor is the same for women and men, girls, married women, old men and women: “don’t cheat,” “don’t steal,” “don’t get drunk”; Only from such rules, applicable to all people, is a code of “honor” formed in the true sense of the word. Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky
  • If a person is dishonest, then he is dishonest to the end. Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, “The Second Invasion of the Martians”
  • Honor is the diamond on the hand of virtue. Voltaire
  • For whom even honor is a trifle, for that everything else is. Aristotle
  • Honor is the dignity of a morally living person.
  • I will endure injustice, but not dishonor. Caecilius
  • Honor is the reward given for virtue. Aristotle
  • Everyone has their own honor. Proverb
  • Honor is the poetry of duty. Alfred Victor de Vigny
  • Any poorly executed work is the same lie. He is dishonest. Samuel Smiles
  • A girl’s honor is all her wealth, it is more valuable than any inheritance. Shakespeare W.

  • Everyone is dishonored by his deeds. Proverb
  • Honor is more valuable than life. Johann Friedrich Schiller
  • Now, if a stone falls on your head, this is a real disaster, and shame, dishonor, blasphemy and bad rumors only cause trouble to the extent that we notice them. Erasmus of Rotterdam, "In Praise of Folly"
  • Honor and self-esteem are the strongest. F. M. Dostoevsky
  • In whom is the honor, that is the truth. Proverb
  • Our honor is to follow the best and improve the worst, if it can still become more perfect. Plato
  • In matters of conscience, the law of the majority does not apply. M. Gandhi
  • Honor from the dishonest is also dishonor. Publius Syrus
  • Fear dishonor more than a bullet. Proverb
  • Honor does not come with a uniform. Honor is a moral filling. B.L. Vasiliev
  • A dishonest person is ready for a dishonest deed. Proverb
  • The mind gives birth to honor. Proverb
  • Take care of your dress again, and honor from a young age Proverb
  • A man's honor is not in the power of another Rousseau Jean Jacques
  • Without virtue there is neither glory nor honor. A. V. Suvorov

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Shame and honor are like a dress: the more shabby they are, the more careless you treat them.

Apuleius

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I agree to endure any misfortune, But I will not agree for my honor to suffer.

Pierre Corneille

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One of the main definitions of the principle of honor is that no one should, through his actions, give anyone an advantage over himself.

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The strong are not the best, but the honest ones. Honor and self-esteem are the strongest.

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Honor is true beauty!

Romain Rolland

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Whoever loses honor cannot lose anything beyond that.

Publilius Syrus

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Honor is more valuable than life.

Johann Friedrich Schiller

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Objectively, honor is the opinion of others about our value, and subjectively, it is our fear of this opinion.

Arthur Schopenhauer

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Shameful things are never useful.

Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Honor is courageous modesty.

Alfred de Vigny

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True honor is the decision to do, in all circumstances, what is useful to the most people.

Benjamin Franklin

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You cannot dishonor someone who is not afraid of death.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

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The honor of a person lies in the fact that, in relation to the satisfaction of his needs, he depends only on his hard work, on his behavior and on his mind.

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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The word of honor must be firm.

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The honor is the same for everyone.

Laberius

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In matters of honor, language is unsuitable for Astrology.

Lope de Bega

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Honor is nothing more than a good opinion of other people about us.

Bernard Mandeville

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True honor cannot tolerate untruth.

Henry Fielding

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To deprive another of his honor is to deprive him of his own.

Publilius Syrus

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We have no right to live when honor is lost.

Pierre Corneille

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He who mixes precious stones and pearls with tin dishonors himself more than the pearls.

John of Damascus

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Others exchange honor for honor.

Ahphonse Carr

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Our honor is to follow the best and improve the worst, if it can still become more perfect.

Plato

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I prefer death to dishonor.

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Where can you find someone who would put the honor of a friend above his own?

Cicero

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Honor is external conscience, and conscience is internal honor.

Arthur Schopenhauer

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Honor is the reward given for virtue.

Aristotle

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Objectively, honor is the opinion of others about our dignity, and subjectively it is our fear of this opinion.

Arthur Schopenhauer

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It’s worse to change honor than to be in torn rags!

Robert Berne

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Funny things do more damage to honor than dishonor itself.

Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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Freedom, kingdom, and happiness were found by the One who chose during his lifetime the aura of High honor and immortal glory.

Lope de Bega

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The honor of a man is so different from the honor of women that the latter views the former as its enemy.

Edmond Pierre Beauchaine

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Unbecoming honor is worse than insult.

Visakhadatta

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Honor is the same for women and men, girls, married women, old men and women: “don’t deceive”, “don’t steal”, “don’t get drunk”, only from such rules that apply to all people is a code of “honor” made up in the true sense of the word.

Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky

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Honor disappears - the formula of honor remains, which is tantamount to the death of honor.

Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

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To each, posterity gives its honor.

Tacitus

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Gain honor neither by vanity, nor by the beauty of clothes or horses, nor by adornment, but by courage and wisdom.

Theophrastus

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Men have one honor, so many lovers! Love is easy to forget, but honor cannot be forgotten.

Pierre Corneille

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The opposite of honor is dishonor, or shame, which consists of the bad opinion and contempt of others.

Bernard Mandeville

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Honor is conscience, but conscience is painfully sensitive. This is respect for oneself and for the dignity of one's own life, brought to the extreme degree of purity and to the greatest passion.
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Honor is like a precious stone: the slightest spot takes away its shine and robs it of all its value.

Pierre Edmond Beauchaine

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Honor rarely happens where there is glory, and even less often glory exists where there is honor.

Johann Gottfried Seime

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Do not love villainy, flattery, drive away the love of money, sacrifice everything and life - honor, devoting all your days to it...

Alexander Sumarokov

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All the thieves and murderers of the world together talk about conscience and honor: They, they say, do not give them peace, But if you turn away, they will rob and kill! Tell me, what is honor and what can you eat it with today? Or maybe they will forgive me, an ignoramus, They wear it on the body like clothing? Tell me, since it’s not a secret, What, honor has taste, volume and color? Or maybe someone knows its value? Then welcome to the stage! I directly declare in front of the people, That there is no honor - or rather, it is not in fashion, And now we need this chimera, Like Zeiss binoculars for Homer!

Leonid Filatov

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...They fear me because I am angry, cold and cheerful, That I do not serve anyone, That I weighed my life and honor On Pushkin’s scales, and I dare to prefer honor.

Vladimir Nabokov

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Honor is something that is in short supply these days...

: Misfortune dishonors only those who deserve it.

Voltaire:
An honest man can be persecuted, but not dishonored.
Voltaire:
Honor is the diamond on the hand of virtue.
Luc de Clapier Vauvenargues:
You won't get rich by trading your honor.
Jack London :
Honor, like mathematics, has its own logical, explainable laws.
Pierre Buast:
There are no people more scrupulous in matters of honor than those who seek it without having it at all.
Periander:
Pleasure is perishable - honor is immortal.
Georges Buffon:
Never leave the path of duty and honor - this is the only thing from which we draw happiness.
Caecilius:
I will endure injustice, but not dishonor.
Orwell:
If the main goal in life is not the number of years lived, but honor and dignity, then what difference does it make when to die?
Publilius Syrus:
To deprive another of his honor is to deprive him of his own.
Valentin Pikul:
Duty, honor, oath - these are not empty words! You can’t throw them under the bench...
Tacitus:
An honorable death is better than a shameful life.
David Hume:
Genuine, sincere pride or self-respect, if only it is well hidden and at the same time truly justified, certainly should be characteristic of a person of honor.
Schopenhauer:
Objectively, honor is the opinion of others about our value, and subjectively, it is our fear of this opinion.
Schopenhauer:
Honor is external conscience, and conscience is internal honor.
Leonid Yarmolnik:
The loss of such concepts as “morality” and “honor”, ​​coupled with leavened patriotism, makes people superficial, and turns our lives into some kind of comics.
Juvenal:
The greatest evil is to prefer life to honor, and to save one's life at the expense of that which makes it worth maintaining.
Nietzsche:
A man who has never thought about money, about honor, about acquiring influential connections - how can he know people?
Aristotle:
For whom even honor is a trifle, for him everything else is insignificant.
Aristotle:
Honor is the reward given for virtue.
Apuleius:
Shame and honor are like dresses: the more shabby they are, the more carelessly they are treated.
Boris Akunin:
When fighting with men, use men's weapons, and when fighting with women, use women's weapons. This is the samurai code of honor, and there is nothing vile in it, because women know how to fight no worse than men. What is contrary to the honor of a samurai man is to use men's weapons against women, and women's weapons against men.
Hemingway:
There is a concept of honor among pickpockets and a concept of honor among whores. The thing is that different measures are used.
Shakespeare:
My honor is my life; both grow from the same root. Take away my honor and my life will end.
Shakespeare:
A girl’s honor is all her wealth, it is more valuable than any inheritance.

Dignity is precisely what elevates a person most, what gives his activities, all his aspirations the highest nobility...
What the average person wants is to live and reproduce...an animal also wants...The feeling of one’s human dignity, freedom, only needs to be awakened in the hearts of these people. Only this feeling, which, together with the Greeks, left the world, and under Christianity dissolved in the deceptive haze of the kingdom of heaven, can again make society a union of people united in the name of their highest goals...
K. MARKS

Self-contempt is a snake that eternally poisons and gnaws at the heart, sucks out its life-giving blood, and pours into it the poison of misanthropy and despair.
K. MARKS

Each social group has... its own code of honor...
F. ENGELS

Dignity expresses the spirit's resistance to instinct.
F. SCHILLER

One of the highest principles of true morality is respect for the human dignity in every person, without distinction of person, first of all for the fact that he is a man, and then for his personal merits.
V. G. BELINSKY

The strong are not the best, but the honest ones. Honor and self-esteem are the strongest.
F. M. DOSTOEVSKY

The worth and dignity of a man lies in his heart and in his will; it is here that the basis of his true honor lies.
M. MONTAGNE

It’s not a pity that a person was born or died, that he lost his money, house, estate - all this does not belong to a person. It’s a pity when a person loses his true property - his human dignity.
EPICTETUS (L. N. TOLSTOY)

...The most complete and concentrated expression of a person’s upbringing and moral culture is to measure with the same measure and equally value both one’s own and others’ dignity...
F. BACON

There is no dignity in the absence of clear and distinct concepts of the common good.
D. DIDRO

Self-esteem is developed only by the position of an independent owner...
Y. L CHERNYSHEVSKY

Without a clearly expressed personal embodiment in work, without materialization in work of the spiritual world of the individual, there is no sense of personal honor and dignity.
V. A. SUKHOMLINSKY

…Nothing can be more praiseworthy than the consciousness of our own dignity in those cases where we actually possess valuable qualities.
D. YUM

Does not an honest man in a great misfortune, which he might have avoided if only he could have neglected his duty, be supported by the consciousness that in his person he has preserved the dignity of humanity and done him honor and that he has no reason to be ashamed of himself and to fear the inner gaze self-examination?
I. KANT

The feeling of our dignity and our strength grows when we tell ourselves: my existence is not vain and not aimless, I am a necessary link in the great chain that stretches from the development of the first man’s consciousness of his existence into eternity.
I. FICHETE

Anyone who does not understand his purpose most often lacks self-esteem.
F. M. DOSTOEVSKY

Immense pride and conceit is not a sign of self-esteem.
F. M. DOSTOEVSKY

A proud person respects not himself, but the opinion that people form about him; a person with a consciousness of his dignity respects only himself and despises human opinion.
L. N. TOLSTOY

...The true greatness of the soul, which gives a person the right to respect himself, lies most of all in his consciousness that there is nothing else that would belong to him by greater right than the control of his own desires.
Those who have... consciousness and self-esteem... They... are not afraid that others are smarter than them, more educated or more beautiful... Likewise, they do not consider themselves significantly superior to those whom they in turn are superior, because all this seems to them to have very little values ​​in comparison with the good will for which they only respect themselves and which they assume in every person.
R. DESCARTES

I have nothing against being inferior to people more worthy than me.
V. LIEBKNECHT

...No one knows how to correctly distinguish between virtue and vice in himself, or to be sure that his assessment of his own dignity is fully justified... If it were generally permissible to be mistaken... then it would be more profitable for us to overestimate our own dignity rather than to form more ideas about it lower than it should be.
D. YUM

It is a big mistake to dream of yourself more than you should, and to value yourself lower than you are worth.
I. GOETHE

The same number of vices come from a lack of self-respect as from excessive self-respect.
M. MONTAGNE

There are vices that come from a lack of self-esteem. There are also those that come from an excess of it.
CH. MONTESQUIE

If you don't respect yourself, others won't respect you.
Japanese proverb

Respect yourself if you want others to respect you.
English proverb

Doubting one's worth is cowardly self-abasement.
V. SHAKESPEARE

…Humiliation is, in fact, nothing more than a comparison of one’s personal dignity with moral perfection.
I. KANT

Humility often turns out to be feigned submission, the purpose of which is to subjugate others; this is a trick of pride, humiliating itself in order to rise...
F. LAROCHEFOUCAULT

He who humiliates himself wants to rise.
F. NIETZSCHE

We despise so many things in life so as not to be filled with contempt for ourselves.
L. VOVENARG

The sense of humanity is insulted when people do not respect the human dignity of others, and is even more insulted and suffers when a person does not respect his own dignity.
V. G. BELINSKY

...Genuine, sincere pride, or self-respect, if only it is well hidden and at the same time truly justified, must certainly be characteristic of a person of honor...
D. YUM

Honor is the same for women and men, girls, married women, old men and women: “don’t cheat,” “don’t steal,” “don’t get drunk”; Only from such rules, applicable to all people, is a code of “honor” formed in the true sense of the word.
N. G. CHERNYSHEVSKY

…For whom even honor is a trifle, for him everything else is [insignificant].
ARISTOTLE

...Honor is the reward given for virtue...
ARISTOTLE

The honor of a person lies in the fact that, in relation to the satisfaction of his needs, he depends only on his hard work, on his behavior and on his mind.
HEGEL

One of the main definitions of the principle of honor is that no one should, through his actions, give anyone an advantage over himself.
HEGEL

Honor is courageous modesty.
A. VIGNY

Honor is the poetry of duty.
A. VIGNY

Honor is external conscience, and conscience is internal honor.
A. SCHOPENGAUER

Honor is conscience, but conscience is painfully sensitive. This is respect for oneself and for the dignity of one's own life, brought to the extreme degree of purity and to the greatest passion.
A. VIGNY

Honor is nothing more than a good opinion about. us other people.
B. MANDEVILLE

Objectively, honor is the opinion of others about our value, and subjectively, it is our fear of this opinion.
A. SCHOPENGAUER

The opposite of honor is dishonor, or shame, which consists of the bad opinion and contempt of others.
B. MANDEVILLE

Honor disappears - the formula of honor remains, which is tantamount to the death of honor.
F. M. DOSTOEVSKY

Our honor is to follow the best and improve the worst, if it can still become more perfect.
PLATO

The better a person is, the more difficult it is for him to suspect others of dishonor.
CICERO

I can easily bear misfortune without injustice;
I will endure injustice, but not dishonor.
CAECILIUS STATUS

An honest man can be persecuted, but not dishonored.
VOLTER

You cannot dishonor someone who is not afraid of death.
J. J. RUSSO

Funny things do more damage to honor than dishonor itself.
F. LAROCHEFOUCAULT

In whom is the honor, that is the truth.
Russian proverb

The mind gives birth to honor.
Russian proverb

You won't get rich by trading your honor.
L. VOVENARG

He who demands payment for his honesty most often sells his honor.
L. VOVENARG

Honor is nothing more than a good opinion of other people about us. Bernard Mandeville

Honor is external conscience, and conscience is internal honor. Arthur Schopenhauer

Shame and honor are like a dress: the more shabby they are, the more careless you treat them. Lucius Apuleius

One of the main definitions of the principle of honor is that no one should, through his actions, give anyone an advantage over himself. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

An indispensable condition of friendship is not to make or fulfill demands that are contrary to the spirit of honor. Marcus Tullius Cicero

For a commander and a soldier, the same works are difficult in different ways - they are easier for the commander, because he has greater honor for them. Marcus Tullius Cicero

Honor is conscience, but conscience is painfully sensitive. This is respect for oneself and for the dignity of one's own life, brought to the extreme degree of purity and to the greatest passion. Alfred-Victor de Vigny

My honor is my life; both grow from the same root. Take away my honor and my life will end. William Shakespeare

Is it proper for a king, if he is struck on the cheek, to offer the other? How can a king rule the kingdom if he allows himself to be dishonored? Ivan IV the Terrible

There is no doubt that people are naturally prone to hatred and envy and that education only enhances these qualities. For parents usually support virtue in their children only by measures calculated to their honor or envy. Benedict (Baruch) Spinoza

Without a deep moral feeling, a person can have neither love nor honor - nothing that makes a person a person. Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky

The one who betrays love and who leaves the battle carries with him equal dishonor. Pierre Corneille

We should not envy the wealth of other people: they acquired it at a price that we cannot afford - they sacrificed peace, health, honor, and conscience for it. This is too expensive - the deal would only bring us losses. Jean de La Bruyère

Gain honor neither by vanity, nor by the beauty of clothes or horses, nor by adornment, but by courage and wisdom. Theophrastus

Never leave the path of duty and honor - this is the only thing from which we find happiness. Georges-Louis-Leclerc Buffon

Pious people abstain from unseemly acts out of fear; people of honor - out of contempt for this kind of behavior. Joseph Addison

Objectively, honor is the opinion of others about our value, and subjectively, our fear of this opinion. Arthur Schopenhauer

There is no one who does evil for its own sake, but everyone does it for profit, or pleasure, or honor, or the like. Francis Bacon

The opposite of honor is dishonor, or shame, which consists of the bad opinion and contempt of others. Bernard Mandeville

The honor of a person lies in the fact that, in relation to the satisfaction of his needs, he depends only on his hard work, on his behavior and on his mind. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Under the influence of philistinism, everything changed. Knightly honor was replaced by accounting honesty, elegant morals - by decorous morals, politeness - by primness, pride - by touchiness. Alexander Ivanovich Herzen

When a guilty person admits his guilt, he saves the only thing worth saving: his honor. Victor-Marie Hugo

A beautifully spoken speech about wonderful deeds remains in the memory of those listening, to the honor and glory of those who performed these deeds. Plato

If the crowd sometimes judges worthy people fairly, then this is more to the honor of the crowd itself than to the happiness of such people. Marcus Tullius Cicero

People are afraid of poverty and obscurity; if both cannot be avoided without losing honor, they should be accepted. Confucius (Kun Tzu)

Must keep the secrets of your friends. He who does not keep a secret dishonors his conscience and disgraces his trust in himself. John of Damascus

Speaking of honor, speaking of truth, are you really honest and truthful? If not, then you will deceive an adult with your words, but you will not deceive a child; He will not listen to your words, but to your gaze, your spirit that possesses you. Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky