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1. 很少有东西能帮助一个人,而不是把责任放在他身上,让他知道你相信他。——布克华盛顿
1. There are few things that can help a person more than placing the responsibility on them and letting them know that you believe in them. — Booker T. Washington
2. 你信任人,人才对你忠实。——爱默生
2. You trust people, and they will be loyal to you. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
3. 您必须保持诚实人的立场,这时常是冒险的人需要的勇气。——奥斯特洛夫斯基
3. You must maintain the stance of an honest person, which often requires the courage of an adventurer. — Ostrovsky
4. 失足,你可能马上复立,失信,你也许永难挽回。——富兰克林
4. A fall may be a little fall, but a breach of faith is a gulf that may never be bridged. - Franklin
5. 奥尔巴赫: 不相信任何人人的人知道自己无信用。
5. Orbach: I don't believe that anyone who knows they have no creditworthiness believes in everyone.
6. 爱所有人,信任少数人,不做错事。——莎士比亚威廉
6. Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. — William Shakespeare
7. 一切的一切都开始于相互尊重,人是有感情的动物,需要平等和民主与理解和信任。——佚名
7. Everything begins with mutual respect. Humans are emotional beings who need equality, democracy, understanding, and trust. — Anonymous
8. 公众的信任不能随便托付给人,除非这个人首先证实自己能胜任而且适合从事这项工作。——马·亨利
8. Public trust cannot be casually entrusted to any person, unless that person first proves their competence and suitability for the task. — Marquis Henry
9. 言必行,行必果。 ——《墨子》
9. Words must be followed by actions, and actions must be followed by results. ——Mòzi (Mencius)
10. 把自己的缺点告诉你的朋友是莫大的信任,把他的缺点告诉他是更大的信任。——富兰克林
10. Telling your friend about your own shortcomings is a great trust, but telling him about his shortcomings is even greater trust. — Franklin
11. 要做真正的知己,就必须互相信任。——列夫·托尔斯泰
11. To be a true confidant, mutual trust is essential. — Leo Tolstoy
12. 诚者,天之道也;思诚者,人之道也。——孟子
12. Truthfulness is the way of heaven; seeking truthfulness is the way of humanity. — Mencius
13. 如果习惯于说空话,最可敬的人也会失掉尊严。——格言
13. If accustomed to speak in empty words, even the most revered person can lose dignity. — Maxim
14. 诚实是人生的命脉,是一切价值的根基。——德莱塞
14. Honesty is the lifeblood of life, the foundation of all values. — Dreiser
15. 钱财如粪土,仁义值千金。 ——明·冯梦龙
15. Money is like manure, while benevolence and righteousness are worth ten thousand ounces of gold. — Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong
16. 苏霍姆林斯基: 对人的热情,对人的信任,形像点说,是爱抚、温存的翅膀赖以飞翔的空气。
16. Sukhomlinsky: Enthusiasm for people, trust in people, to put it metaphorically, is the air on which the wings of affection and tenderness fly.
17. 谁有关于信任的名言警句
18. ●生命是短促的,然而尽管如此,人们还是有时间讲究礼仪(爱献生)
17. Who has famous sayings about trust? 18. ● Life is short, yet despite this, people still have time to be polite (Aeysines).
19. 古文里关于诚信的名句
20. 德不孤,必有邻。 ——《论语》
19. Famous saying about integrity from ancient texts: 20. Virtue does not seek solitude; there must be a neighbor. ——The Analects
21. 遵守诺言就象保卫你的荣誉一样。——巴尔扎克
21. Keeping one's promises is like defending one's honor. — Balzac
22. 马亨利: 公众的信任不能随便托付给人,除非这个人首先证实自己能胜任而且适合从事这项工作。
22. Mahengli: Public trust cannot be entrusted to anyone carelessly; unless this person first proves themselves capable and suitable for this job.
23. ●人间的面孔从未像在葬礼中看上去那么世俗(乔·艾琪渥斯)
23. The faces of people never seemed so worldly as they do at funerals (Joe Eichholtz)
24. 关爱所有人,相信少数人,不对任何人做坏事。——威廉·莎士比亚
24. Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none. - William Shakespeare
25. 人无忠信,不可立于世。——程颐
25. Without loyalty and faithfulness, one cannot stand in the world. ——Cheng Yi
26. 言顾行,行顾言。 ——《礼记》
26. Words should conform to actions, and actions should conform to words. ——The Record of Rites
27. 有一天,他看家里实在揭不开锅了,便把父亲留给他的瘦牛去集市上卖了。可是回到家中,从妻子口中得知这头牛曾经患过腿疾,就急忙跑到集市上,找到买主,跟他说明情况,并主动退了一半的钱。周围的人都赞叹不已。
27. One day, he found that his family was really in dire straits, so he sold the lean cow left to him by his father at the market. However, upon returning home, he learned from his wife that the cow had once suffered from a leg illness, so he hurried to the market, found the buyer, explained the situation, and主动退还了一半的款项。 Everyone around him praised him endlessly.
28. 培根: 如果把礼仪看得比月亮还高,结果就会失去人与人真诚的信任。
28. Bacon: If one holds etiquette higher than the moon, the result will be the loss of sincere trust between people.
29. 走正直诚实的生活途径,定会有一个问心无愧的归宿。——高尔基
29. Walking the path of integrity and honesty will certainly lead to a place where one can rest without any regrets. - Gorky
30. 老实人就是傻瓜,虽然一片好心,结果还是自己吃了亏。——莎士比亚
30. The honest man is a fool, though with the best of intentions, he ends up eating the humble pie. — Shakespeare
31. 翻译:国家讲诚信,才能治理好天下;将帅带兵勇猛,才能抵御外来的侵略。
31. Translation: A country must uphold integrity and honesty to govern the world; commanding officers must lead their troops with bravery to resist foreign aggression.
32. 宋·普济《五灯会元》第4卷负:违背。惭:惭愧。不做对不起别人的事,就不会有惭愧之感。——普济
32. Song Puji's "Wudeng Huiyuan" Volume 4: 违背 - to violate. 惭 - to feel ashamed. Not doing anything wrong to others will prevent a sense of shame. — Puji
33. 秦朝末年有个叫季布的人,一向重诺言,讲信用。人们都说“得黄金百斤,不如得季布一诺”。这就是成语朋友的帮助,才幸免于难。而有信,自然会得到大家的:
33. In the late years of the Qin Dynasty, there was a man named Ji Bu, who always honored his promises and was trustworthy. People said, "It is better to have Ji Bu's promise than to have a hundred jin of gold." This is the idiom, "the help of friends is what allows one to escape danger." And with faithfulness, one naturally earns the respect of everyone:
34. 如果把礼仪看得比月亮还高,结果就会失去人与人真诚的信任——培根
34. If etiquette is valued higher than the moon, the result will be the loss of sincere trust between people — Bacon.
35. 以信接人,天下信人;不以信接人,媳妇疑之。——杨泉
35. Treat others with trust, and the world will trust you; do not treat others with trust, and your wife will suspect you. — Yang Quan
36. 爱的力量是和平,从不顾理性成规和荣辱,它能使一切恐惧震惊和痛苦在身受时化作甜蜜。——莎士比亚
36. The power of love is peace, transcending rational conventions and honor and dishonor, it can turn all fears, shocks, and pain into sweetness when experienced. — Shakespeare
37. 关于信任 的名言警句
38. 出自:春秋韩非子《韩非子·外储说左上篇》。
37. Famous Sayings about Trust 38. From: Han Fei Zi's "Wai Chu Shuo Zuo Shang Pian" in the Spring and Autumn of Han Fei Zi.
39. 你身上最可贵的宝石,是群众对你的信任。——维吾尔族
39. The most precious gem in you is the trust of the masses in you. — Uyghur
40. 孔子早在2000多年前就教育他的弟子要诚实。在学习中,知道的就说知道,不知道的就说不知道。他认为这才是对待学习的正确态度。
40. Confucius, as early as over 2000 years ago, educated his disciples to be honest. In learning, he believed that one should say "I know" when one knows and "I don't know" when one doesn't. He considered this to be the correct attitude towards learning.
41. 怀疑一切与信任一切是同样的错误,能得乎其中方为正道。——乔叟
41. Doubting everything and trusting everything are both mistakes; to find a balance between the two is the true path. - Chou Tzu
42. 唐·李白《梦游天姥吟留别》不愿俯首低眉侍奉权贵而使自己曲心抑志,郁郁寡欢。——李白
42. Tang Li Bai's "Dream Journey to Tianmu Mountain and Farewell Poem" - He did not wish to bow his head and kowtow to the elite, thus forcing himself to suppress his heart and will, leading to a melancholic and joyless existence. — Li Bai
43. 清·金缨《格言联璧·持躬》有道德的人时刻注意光明正大。——金缨
43. Qing Dynasty, Jin Ying's "Gefanyuan Liangbi: Chi Gong" states, "A person of virtue always pays attention to being upright and open." — Jin Ying
44. 怀疑一切与信任一切是同样的出错,能得乎其中方为正道。——乔叟
44. Doubting everything and trusting everything are both mistakes; finding a balance between the two is the true path. - Chou Tzu
45. ●举行盛大的葬礼,与其说是向死者志哀,不如说是为了满足生者的虚荣(拉罗什富科)
45. ● The grand funeral is more for the sake of satisfying the vanity of the living than for expressing mourning for the deceased (La Rochefoucauld)
46. 一个人接受了公众的信任之后,就应该把自己看作是公共财产。——杰斐逊
46. After one has accepted the public trust, one should regard oneself as public property. – Jefferson
47. 表示“信任”的名言名句
48. 马克思: 人民的信任是报刊赖以生存的条件,没有这种条件,报刊就会完全萎靡不振。
47. Famous Sayings and Proverbs about "Trust" 48. Marx: The trust of the people is the condition for the survival of newspapers. Without this condition, newspapers would be completely withered and ineffective.
49. 汉·枚乘《上书谏吴王》想要人不知道,最好是自己不说,自己不做。——《上书谏吴王》
49. In Han Dynasty, Mei Cheng's "Letter of Advice to King Wu" suggests that if one wants others not to know, the best way is to not say it oneself and not do it oneself. —— "Letter of Advice to King Wu"
50. 信任是友谊的重要空气,这种空气减少多少,友谊也会相应消失多少。——约瑟夫·鲁\r\n2、信用既是无形的力量,也是无形的财富。——(日)松下幸之助\r\n3、要做真正的知己,就必须互相信任。——列夫·托尔斯泰\r\n4、与人交,不为人所信,义未至也。——《意林》\r\n5、遵守诺言就象保卫你的荣誉一样。——(法)巴尔扎克\r\n6、爱的最好证明就是信任。——JoyceBrothers\r\n7、不相信任何人人的人知道自己无信用。——奥尔巴赫\r\n8、对人的热情,对人的信任,形像点说,是爱抚、温存的翅膀赖以飞翔的空气。——苏霍姆林斯基\r\n9、对自己不信任,还会信任什么真理。——莎士比亚\r\n10、公众的信任不能随便托付给人,除非这个人首先证实自己能胜任而且适合从事这项工作。——马·亨利\r\n11、怀疑一切与信任一切是同样的错误,能得乎其中方为正道。——乔叟\r\n12、没有信任,就没有友谊。——Epicurus\r\n13、你身上最可贵的宝石,是群众对你的信任。——维吾尔族\r\n14、人与人之间最高的信任,无过于言听计从的信任。——培根\r\n15、人民的信任是报刊赖以生存的条件,没有这种条件,报刊就会完全萎靡不振。——马克思
50. Trust is the essential air of friendship, and the less of this air there is, the less the friendship will be.—Joseph Joubert 2. Credit is both an intangible power and an intangible wealth.—(Japanese) Konosuke Matsushita 3. To be a true friend, one must trust each other.—Leo Tolstoy 4. If one is not trusted by others, it is not because the righteousness has reached its peak.—Yilin 5. Keeping one's promise is as important as defending one's honor.—(French) Honoré de Balzac 6. The best proof of love is trust.—Joyce Brothers 7. Those who do not trust anyone know they have no credibility.—Ortega y Gasset 8. Passion for people and trust in people, in a metaphorical sense, are the wings that the tender and gentle wings rely on to fly.—Sukhomlinsky 9. If one does not trust oneself, what truth can one trust?—William Shakespeare 10. Public trust cannot be entrusted to anyone arbitrarily; unless this person first proves that they are competent and suitable for this work.—M. Henry 11. Doubting everything and trusting everything are the same mistake; to find a balance between the two is the right path.—Geoffrey Chaucer 12. Without trust, there is no friendship.—Epicurus 13. The most precious gem on you is the trust of the masses.—Uyghur 14. The highest trust between people is the trust of doing everything according to what they say.—Bacon 15. The trust of the people is the condition for the survival of the press; without this condition, the press will be completely wilted.—Karl Marx
51. 南北朝时,有一个非常老实的人,叫明山宾。他当州官时,因开仓济贫得罪朝廷,被罢除官位。
51. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties period, there was an extremely honest person named Ming Shanbin. When he served as a provincial official, he incurred the wrath of the court for opening the granary to help the poor, and as a result, he was removed from his position.
52. 让一个人信靠的唯一方法就是相信他。——史汀生
52. The only way to make a person believe is to believe in him.—Stimson
53. 诚实的人必须对自身守信,他的最后靠山就是真诚。——爱默生
53. A man of honesty must be true to himself, and his last resort is sincerity. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
54. 诚实是力量的一种象征,它显示着一个人的高度自重和内心的安全感与尊严感。——艾琳·卡瑟
54. Honesty is a symbol of strength, showing a person's high self-esteem and a sense of security and dignity within their heart. — Elinor Catherine
55. 虚伪的真诚,比魔鬼更可怕。——泰戈尔
55. Pretended sincerity is more terrifying than the devil. – Tagore
56. 诚实守信的名言(文言文)
57. 诚实,就是忠诚正直,言行一致,表里如一。守信,就是遵守诺言、不虚伪欺诈。“言必信,行必果”、“一言既出,驷马难追”这些流传了千百年的古话,都形象地表达了中华民族诚实守信的品质。在中国几千年的文明史中,人们不但为诚实守信的美德大唱颂歌,而且努力地身体力行。
56. Famous Sayings on Honesty and Trustworthiness (Classical Chinese) 57. Honesty is about loyalty, integrity, consistency in words and actions, and being the same inside and out. Trustworthiness means keeping promises and not engaging in deceit or fraud. Sayings like "Speech must be trustworthy, action must be decisive," and "Once a word is out, it's as difficult to catch as a fleet horse" have been passed down for thousands of years and vividly express the quality of honesty and trustworthiness of the Chinese nation. Throughout the thousands of years of Chinese civilization, people have not only sung odes to the virtue of honesty and trustworthiness but also actively practiced it in their lives.
58. 不相信任何人人的人知道自己无信用。——奥尔巴赫
58. A person who does not believe in anyone knows that they have no creditworthiness. — Ollbach
59. 不要对一切人都以不信任的眼光看待,但要谨慎而坚定。
59. Do not view everyone with suspicion, but be cautious and resolute.
60. 曾子也是个非常诚实守信的人。有一次,曾子的妻子要去赶集,孩子哭闹着也要去。妻子哄孩子说,你不要去了,我回来杀猪给你吃。她赶集回来后,看见曾子真要杀猪,连忙上前阻止。曾子说,你欺骗了孩子,孩子就会不信任你。说着,就把猪杀了。曾子不欺骗孩子,也培养了孩子讲信用的品德。
60. Zengzi was also a very honest and trustworthy person. Once, Zengzi's wife had to go to the market, and the child was crying and insisting on going along. The wife coaxed the child by saying, "Don't go, I'll come back and kill a pig to eat for you." When she returned from the market, she saw Zengzi really preparing to kill the pig and hurriedly stepped in to stop him. Zengzi said, "You deceived the child; if the child doesn't trust you anymore." With that, he slaughtered the pig. Zengzi never deceived the child, and also cultivated the child's virtue of being trustworthy.
61. 五代·荆南·孙光宪《北梦琐言》好事往往不为人所知道,而坏事却传播得非常迅速广远。——孙光宪
61. During the Five Dynasties, in Jingnan, Sun Guangxian wrote in his "Matters from Northern Dreams": Good deeds often go unnoticed by others, while bad ones spread rapidly and widely. - Sun Guangxian
62. 对人的热情,对人的信任,形像点说,是爱抚、温存的翅膀赖以飞翔的空气。——苏霍姆林斯基
62. Passion for people, trust in them, in a metaphorical sense, is the air on which the wings of tenderness and affection can soar. – Sukhomlinsky
63. 劳苦之事则争先,饶乐之事则能让,端悫诚信,拘守而详,横行天下,虽困四夷,人莫不任。
63. They take the lead in laborious tasks and give way in pleasant ones; they are honest and sincere, steadfast and meticulous. They can traverse the world with ease, even in the midst of the four corners where people are often beleaguered, yet no one dares to challenge them.
64. 不要为那些会被带走的东西浪费掉你的生命。就是去信任生命,唯有当你信任生命时,才能抛掉知识,才能够将你的头脑摆在一边。当你有了信任,某种很棒的东西就会打开,那麽这个生命就不再是一般的生命,它变成充满著神性,洋溢著神性。
64. Do not waste your life on things that will be taken away. It is to trust life, and only when you trust life can you discard knowledge, and only then can you set your mind aside. When you have trust, something wonderful will open up, and then this life is no longer just a life; it becomes filled with divinity, overflowing with divinity.
65. 永远不要相信丈夫太过分,也不要过分接近单身汉。——罗兰海伦
65. Never believe a husband too much, nor come too close to a bachelor. — Roland Helen
66. 介绍:德谟克利特(希腊文:Δημκριτο, 约公元前460~公元前370),出生在色雷斯海滨的阿布德拉的商业城市,古希腊伟大的唯物主义哲学家,原子唯物论学说的创始人之一(率先提出原子论(万物由原子构成))。
66. Introduction: Democritus (Greek: Δημκριτος, about 460 BC to about 370 BC), born in the commercial city of Abdera on the coast of Thrace, was a great materialist philosopher of ancient Greece, one of the founders of atomic materialism (the theory that all things are composed of atoms).
67. 唐·孟郊《游终南山》山中的隐士,自身纯正,虽然艰险,心中也感到坦然。——孟郊
67. Tang Mengjiao's "Journey to Zhong南山": The recluses in the mountains are pure in themselves, and though they face difficulties, they feel at ease in their hearts. — Mengjiao
68. 翻译:有辛苦劳累的事情,便去抢着去做,有好的事情却能够让给别人,端庄忠诚,遵守礼法能够明察事理。这样的人周边天下,即便是四方的蛮夷,人们有没有不信任他的。
68. Translation: When there are toilsome and laborious tasks, he eagerly takes them upon himself; when there are good things, he is willing to let others enjoy them. He is dignified, loyal, and adheres to propriety, able to discern the nature of matters. Such a person, in the world around, even among the barbarians of the four directions, is there anyone who does not trust him?
69. 在当代中国,诚实守信的美德也得到了发扬光大。这种美德表现在工作和学习上,就是专心致志,认真踏实,实事求是;表现在与人交往中,就是真诚待人,互相信赖;表现在对待国家和集体的态度上,就是奉公守法,忠诚老实。
69. In contemporary China, the virtue of honesty and trustworthiness has also been promoted and developed. This virtue manifests itself in work and study through concentration, diligence, and earnestness, and through being realistic; in interpersonal relationships, it shows as being sincere and trustworthy; and in one's attitude towards the country and the collective, it is demonstrated by upholding public duty and laws, and being loyal and honest.
70. 相信你自己的直觉,你的错误也可能是你自己,而不是别人的。——比利怀尔德
70. Trust your own intuition; your mistakes may be your own, not someone else's. - Billy Wilder
71. 当信用消失的时候,**也就没有生命了。——大仲马
71. When credit vanishes, life also ceases to exist. — Alexandre Dumas
72. 旧时中国店铺的门口,一般都写有“货真价实,童叟无欺”八个自古在商品买卖中,就提倡公平交易、诚实待客、不欺诈、不作假的行业道德。
72. In the past, at the doors of Chinese shops, it was generally written "Goods are genuine and prices are fair, neither children nor the elderly are deceived." This is an eight-character phrase that has been advocated since ancient times in the field of commodity trading, promoting fair trade, honest treatment of customers, no fraud, and no deception as the industry's moral standards.
73. 相信你自己的直觉。你的错误也可能是你自己,而不是别人的。——比利怀尔德
73. Trust your own intuition. Your mistakes may be your own, not someone else's. - Billy Wilder