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梅蒂老人的名句

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Ⅰ 关于善待老人的名言诗句有哪些

  1. 老吾老以及人之老,幼吾幼以及人之幼。

  2. 孝子之养也,乐其心,不违其志。

  3. 父母之年,不可不知也。一则以喜,一则以惧。

  4. 惟孝顺父母,可以解忧。

  5. 孝子之至,莫大乎尊亲。

Ⅱ 关爱老人的名言名句

常回家看看。百善孝为先,百孝顺在前。树欲静而风不止,子欲养而亲不待。

Ⅲ 老人与海中老人说的名句

《老人与海》是一本看了之后让人受益匪浅的名著。它里面有一句话最为经典,那就是“一个人并不是生来要给打败的,你尽可以把它消灭,但就是打不败它。”这句话至今给我留下了很深的印象。
01、一个人可以被毁灭,但不可以被打败。
在《老人与海》的故事中,老人一直航行过程中和大鲨鱼进行斗争。其实他完全可以把沙丁鱼解下船,自己便可以安全地回去。但是他没有这样做,因为他内心的信念告诉自己:我能够打败他。他坚定地认为他有能力把沙丁鱼运回去,所以他没有服软。他不害怕被鲨鱼吃掉,他绝不被鲨鱼打败。

02、生活总是让我们遍体鳞伤,但到后来,那些受伤的地方一定会变成我们最强壮的地方。
这句话也是出自于《老人与海》里面的老人的内心独白。他在斗争鲨鱼的时候有过受伤,但是他不退缩。因为他知道,不管他能不能完全战胜鲨鱼,他都会有收获的。这其实就像是我们的生活,我们难免遇到大的挫折,但是只要我们能够咬紧牙关去闯,我们总能从中获得些什么。

03、不过话得说回来,没有一件事是容易的。
老人运沙丁鱼回家不容易,在航行中遇上鲨鱼并与之斗争就更不容易了。这其实就是在暗指我们的生活,生活中的每一件事都其实是要花心思动脑筋的,都是不容易的。但是我们必须要生活,所以只能自己慢慢克服一个又一个的困难。这些困难并不是最可怕的,可怕的是自己的内心不够强大,承担不起重量。

Ⅳ 求关于赞扬老年人的名人名言(要注明出处~)

1、老来骥伏枥,志在千里自。烈士暮年,壮心不已。——三国 曹操 《龟虽寿》

白话译文:年老的千里马虽然伏在马槽旁,雄心壮志仍是驰骋千里;壮志凌云的人士即便到了晚年,奋发思进的心也永不止息。

2、岁老根弥壮,阳骄叶更阴。——宋 王安石《孤桐》

白话译文:年岁越老根越壮实,阳光越强,枝叶越显得茂盛葱郁。

3、年高可可以带来智慧与经历。——王尔德《道林·格雷的画像》

4、对老年人的尊敬是自然和正常的,尊敬不仅表现于口头上,而且应体现于实际中。——戴维·德克尔《海燕》

5、垂头自惜千金香,伏枥仍存万里心。——元 郝经《老马》

白话译文:它虽然力不足而心尚不老,仍然自珍自爱,期望着有朝一日能再驰骋于万里疆场之上。

6、一个老年人的死亡,等于倾倒了一座博物馆。——高尔基《母亲》

7、老年,好比夜莺,应有他的夜曲。——康德《实践理性批判》

Ⅳ 关于老年人的名人名言

1、老骥伏枥,志在千里;烈士暮年,壮心不已。——曹操

2、老骥思千里,飞鸿阅九洲。——宋·戴复古

3、老来受尊敬,是人类精神最美好的一种特权。——司汤达

4、老年的悲剧不在于一个人已经衰老,而在于他依旧年轻。——王尔德

5、老年人总以为自己狡猾。——托·富勒

6、老年时像青年一样高高兴兴吧!青年,好比百灵鸟,有它的晨歌;老年,好比夜莺,应该有他的夜曲。——康德

7、老年有这么多缺陷和愚蠢,又这么容易受人耻笑。一个老人能够得到的最好收获不过是家人的仁慈和爱,统领和敬畏已不再是他的武器。——蒙田

8、老去悲秋强自宽。——唐·杜甫

9、老去心情随日减,远来书信隔年间。——唐·元稹

10、老吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之幼。——孟子

12、没有父母的爱培养出来的人,往往是有缺陷的人。——马卡连柯

13、每个老人都抱怨世界在堕落,抱怨下一代的无礼和傲慢。——塞·约翰逊

14、莫把心爱的儿子留在你身边,放他出外锻炼才会名满天下。——泰国

15、莫道桑榆晚,微霞尚洛天。——唐·刘禹锡

16、母亲的心是儿女的天堂。——意大利

17、你不同情跌倒在地的老人,在你摔跤时也没有人来扶助。——印度

18、年高可可以带来智慧与经历。——英国

20、人老无能,神老无灵。——清·李渔

21、人老自多愁,水深难急流。——唐·李端

22、日落西山,气息奄奄,人命危浅,朝不虑夕。——晋·李密

23、狮子老了狼也讥。——阿拉伯

24、世无老而不学之理。——德国

25、谁言寸草心,报得三春晖。——孟郊

26、岁老根弥壮,阳骄叶更阴。——宋·王安石

27、提琴虽老,仍可奏出好曲子。——英国

28、晚年惟好静,万事不关心。——唐·王维

29、为了孩子,我的举动必须非常温和而慎重。——马克思

30、为人年老没心机,为笋年老没人吃,熬糖老了第一苦,残花莫望春风时。

31、我望着摇篮,我的儿子在成长,我没有休息的权利!——何塞·马蒂

32、无情未必真豪杰,怜子如何不丈夫。——鲁迅

33、五十岁时,你开始厌倦世界;六十岁时,却是世界厌倦了你。——沃克森夏安纳

34、挟泰山以超北海,此不能也,非不为也;为老人折枝,是不为也,非不能也。——庄子

Ⅵ 老人与海中的50句经典语句

“可以捉到一千磅的大鱼”
当他的大鱼被鲨鱼吃得仅剩下一副骨骼时,他自问:“可是,是什么把你打败的呢?”“什么也不是……是我走得太远啦。”老人勇敢地承认了自己的失败,却又绝对相信自我的力量。相信他纵然是失败依然勇敢无比,相信在精神上并没有败给鲨鱼,因为被消灭的是鲨鱼,而不是自己,正是基于对待失败的勇敢、毫不气馁的精神,桑提亚哥体会到:“一旦给打败,事情也就容易办了”。
“现在只要把船尽可能好好地、灵巧地开往自己的港口去。”
“上面是一面千窗百孔的帆,上面先后补上了一些面粉袋,如一面标志着被打败的旗帜,”
“这算什么,男子汉就得这样。”
“去他妈的什么运气,我要运气跟我走。”
。“海洋是仁慈的,十分美丽的,”最终给予了老人一条“比小船还长两英尺”的大马林鱼。
“什么是一个人能够办得到的”,“这一个总要去杀死那一个”,
“他扛着桅杆坐在那儿”,还有他睡觉的姿势,“两条胳膊直直地伸在外面,两只手心朝上,就这样瞅着了。”
人面对的两难结局,有人说他没打到鱼虽然是一副骨架却卖不了钱;有人说他打到鱼了虽然是一副骨架......

当然.最经典的好象还是公认的”梦见了狮子

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The Old Man and the Sea is the most classic and concernful novel of Hemmingway's. Its compendious expression and exciting fighting narrative attracts numerous readers. The author repeatedly emphasized his customary key thoughts in the story: despairing courage, struggling on both physically and psychologically, and the hero's brave, glory and noble character.

One of the pivotal sentences, "a man can be destroyed but not defeated" draws our attention. This sentence is gorgeous in surface but a little doubtful in a certain angle. In the end of the story the old man told to the boy that he was a loser who beaten by the sharks. With his bloody hands and the skeleton of the fish, it was really difficult to judge that he was defeated or not. However, he was undoubtedly destroyed in the fighting at the hopeless sea. Therefore, the difference between "destroy" and "defeated" was just something untraceable. We are not expected to tell one word form another, but to feel the antinomy and contact of them.

This sentence from the old man was also a reflection of the author himself. Sometimes we may treat a novel as some indivial and emotional words. The old man and the sea were the symbols of the author and his life and destiny. As we know, Hemingway suffered a lot from his broken life ring two ruthless world wars. In his late years, he was a successful litterateur but also a disable old man. He ended up his life with suicide. It's too arbitrary to say he was defeated from his fate, and also too shallow to use the word "destroy" in his experiences.

In my opinion, the most splendid thing in Hemmingway and his the Old Man and the Sea is not the VICTORY OF DEFEAT, but the relationship between the two words "defeat" and "destroy" as well as the novel and the author.

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I have read the American well-known Hemingway’s book ‘’ the old man and the sea’’, which came out in 1976. This is a true story about an old fisherman battling with a giant marlin in the sea.

The old fisherman, who names Santiago, have not caught any fish for 84 days , other fishermen looks down him as a loser, but he never gives up. Finally 85th days, he fishes a big marlin fish which is bigger than his skiff and over fifteen hundred pounds. The fish begins to tow him farther and farther out to the sea, but he still holds onto the line, even though a hand is cramping, he don’t give up it. After two days and two nights’ crucifixion, at the end he kills the fish, and attaches the marlin to the outside of the skiff with rope, it’s blood leaves a trail in the water and attracts sharks in return journey, he comes to strike back against and uses to all tools which are harpoon, knife, and quant . When Santiago returns to harbor is left over with the fish head fishtail and one backbone. Although the flesh of fish has been got rid of all quilt barking, what also has no way to devastate his brave will. When he lay down on the bed at home, he makes a usual dream of lions at play on the beaches of Africa.

This story happened in 1940th near a Gulf Stream in Cuba. The main character Santiago is an old man, who fishes alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and lives a small village. He is characterized as someone struggling against defeat. The second character Manolin is a young boy whom Santiago teaches to fish. The litter boy is his loyal friend. Language is great simplicity and power. The theme of courage in the face of defeat, of personal triumph won from loss. It is a song of praise of heroism.

The Author, Ernest Miller Hemingway is a famous writer in the literary world. ‘’The old man and the sea’’ was written in 1952, and it is one of Hemingway’s most enring works .It won the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. The author wants to told readers ,you will be supposed to like this old person same mind lofty aspiration, and will even better pursue even better, the bigger goal, don’t easy give up your goal in your life.

The novel shows a view about struggle of life, even in the face of nature can’t be conquered, but still can be moral victory. Perhaps the result of a failure, but I n the struggle of process, the reader can see how a person become an indomitable spirit of man. I like the main character Santiago and the classic saying ‘’But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated’’, because this is Santiago’s faith of life, and the human will not fail also, the enterprise spirit of a carols. It is encouraging me to face up to life with smiles no matter what happens. It's a simple story, but offers the reader much to think about without lapsing into the didactic. I am strongly recommend that book.

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THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA
Ernest Hemingway
New York: Charles Scribner�s Sons, 1952
127 pages.

Comments by Bob Corbett
January 2006

Once again I return to the work of Ernest Hemingway after an almost 50 year hiatus. The Old Man and the Sea is a magnificent story. At one level it is the tale of a man and a fish, at another, a story of man versus nature, at yet another, the story of the culture of manhood, courage, bravery in the face of existence, and at yet another a history of what life was like when indivials were more the central actors on the human stage and not groups or organizations.

At the most basic level the very elderly fisherman, Santiago, goes out in his small fishing boat after 84 days without hooking a decent fish. He goes far out, and hooks a gigantic 18 foot long sword fish. The battle then begins, and the fish drags the small boat and Santiago far out to sea. For two days they battle, and Santiago wins that battle, but then loses the great fish on the way home to the scavenger sharks who find him easy prey.

Hemingway celebrates the courage and raw guts of this old man, even recounting a time in Casablanca when he had spent an entire day in an arm wrestling match with a much larger man in a seaside tavern. Hemingway celebrates a concept of humans as beings who go it alone, fierce, brave, courageous without even thinking about it, oozing strength from the nature of the best of the species.

The story is told with incredible economy of words and description, yet nothing is sacrificed which drives home the power and inner strength of this man, who just takes it as what he does, what it is to be a serious fisherman.

Hemingway�s world is not my world. I am no Santiago, no macho man. And the culture of today has little place left for the radical indivial whom Hemingway celebrates and Santiago portrays. Yet the power of Hemingway�s telling is such that I couldn�t help but be on Santiago�s side, to admire him, to ache with his loss in the end to forces greater than he.

There is a side tale as well. This great indivial, the man who stands alone, is not alone completely by choice. He has developed a friendship, a working relationship, a love with a young boy who began fishing with him when the boy was only five. Now the boy has moved on to another boat, a more successful one, at his parents� behest, but he pines to work with Santiago, and when the battle with the great fish has been engaged, Santiago pleads over and over and over: �I wish the boy were here.�

Like many readers who might come upon this novel today, I live a life of citified ease and comfort. A life far removed from harsh confrontations with nature. But Hemingway forces me to remember and acknowledge the indivial, the struggle for the most basic existence, the battle with nature for survival itself. But most importantly he makes one acknowledge the importance of the indivial and the magnificence of courage, skill, art and enrance.

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The Old Man and the Sea

Simon & Schuster
The Old Man and the Sea was an enormous success for Ernest Hemingway when it was published in 1952. At first glance, the story appears to be an extremely simple story of an old Cuban fisherman (Santiago), who catches an enormously large fish then loses it again. But, there's much more to the story than that...
The Old Man and the Sea helped to revive Hemingway's reputation as a writer of great acclaim. This slim volume also contributed enormously to Hemingway's recognition as a world-renowned writer--with the award of the Nobel Prize for literature. The popular reception of the novel comes from its part-parable, part-eulogy style--recollecting a by-gone age in this spiritual quest for discovery. Touching and powerful in turns, the story is told in Hemingway's simple, brittle style. The book reaches out to a very human need--for stability and certainty.

Overview: The Old Man and the Sea

Santiago is an old man, and many are starting to think that he can no longer fish. He has gone for many months without landing any kind of fish to speak of; and his apprentice, a young man named Manolin, has gone to work for a more prosperous boat. The fisherman sets out into the open sea and goes a little further out than he normally would in his desperation to catch a fish. At noon, a big Marlin takes hold of one of the lines, but the fish is far too big for him to handle.
Hemingway pays great attention to the skill and dexterity that Santiago uses in coping with the fish. Santiago lets the fish have enough line, so that it won't break his pole; but he and his boat are dragged out to sea for three days. Finally, the fish--an enormous and worthy opponent--grows tired; and Santiago kills it. Even this final victory does not end the Santiago's journey; he is a still far, far out to sea. To make matters worse, Santiago drags the Marlin behind the boat (and the blood from the dead fish attracts sharks).

Santiago does his best to beat the sharks away, but his efforts are not enough. The sharks eat the flesh off the Marlin, and Santiago is left with only the bones. Santiago gets back to shore--weary and tired--with nothing to show for his pains but the skeletal remains of a large Marlin. Even with just the bare remains of the fish, the experience has changed him, and altered the perception others have of him. Manolin wakes him the morning after his return and suggests that they once more fish together.

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I was very surprised when I finally tried to read this, and discovered that it bored the living crap out of me. I just couldn't get into it, I don't know why, maybe it was just my mood or something....? I mean, I do like Hemingway. I love the sea, and baseball. I am relatively fond of both old men and little boys (not like that, you fool).... and this is supposed to be really terrific and all, but I just.... I mean, I could've finished it of course, it's short, and it wouldn't have been like torture at all, but I just wasn't feeling it.... so I stopped.

Sometimes I think about making an "okay-so-does-this-mean-i'm-stupid-or-something?" shelf, but my ideological opposition to the idea has overridden that impulse every time.... so far.

Ⅶ 老人名言名句

1、岁老根弥壮,阳骄叶更阴。——宋·王安石

2、臣无祖母,无以至今日;祖母无臣,无以终余年。祖孙两人,更相为命。——李密

3、满目青山夕照明。——叶剑英

4、年高可可以带来智慧与经历。——英国

5、子曰:孝,天之经,地之义,民之行也。——康熙

6、将出牵衣送,未归倚阁望。——黄遵宪

7、谨庠序之教,申之以孝悌之义,颁白者不负戴于道路矣!——孟子

8、为了孩子,我的举动必须非常温和而慎重。——马克思

9、子女对父母有赡养扶助的义务。——佚名

10、老年人总以为自己狡猾。——托·富勒

11、教育技巧的全部奥秘也就在于如何爱护儿童。——苏霍姆林斯基

12、慈母手中线,游子身上衣。——孟郊

13、提琴虽老,仍可奏出好曲子。——英国

14、剑老无芒,人老无刚。——明·冯梦龙

14、对老年人的尊敬是自然和正常的,尊敬不仅表现于口头上,而且应体现于实际中。——戴维·德克尔

15、当我们变老时,我们同时变得更愚蠢和聪明。——拉罗什富科

16、欲为圣朝除弊政,肯将衰朽惜残年。——唐·韩愈

17、与其批评孩子,不如做个榜样。——茹贝尔

18、必须拿出父母全部的爱、全部的智慧和所有的才能,才能培养出伟大的人来。——马卡连柯

19、谁言寸草心,报得三春晖。——孟郊

20、壮心未与俱老,死去犹能作鬼雄。——宋·陆游

21、对父母养育之恩的报答,也是对人类劳动的尊重。——佚名

22、老骥思千里,飞鸿阅九洲。——宋·戴复古

23、日落西山,气息奄奄,人命危浅,朝不虑夕。——晋·李密

24、五十岁时,你开始厌倦世界;六十岁时,却是世界厌倦了你。——沃克森夏安纳

25、子孝父心宽。——陈元靓

26、老骥伏枥,志在千里;烈士暮年,壮心不已。——曹操

27、年高有德经验多。——日本

28、人老无能,神老无灵。——清·李渔

29、莫把心爱的儿子留在你身边,放他出外锻炼才会名满天下。——泰国

30、母亲的心是儿女的天堂。——意大利

31、老年的悲剧不在于一个人已经衰老,而在于他依旧年轻。——王尔德

32、挟泰山以超北海,此不能也,非不为也;为老人折枝,是不为也,非不能也。——庄子

33、老年时像青年一样高高兴兴吧!青年,好比百灵鸟,有它的晨歌;老年,好比夜莺,应该有他的夜曲。——康德

34、为人年老没心机,为笋年老没人吃,熬糖老了第一苦,残花莫望春风时。——广西情歌

35、没有父母的爱培养出来的人,往往是有缺陷的人。——马卡连柯

36、残灯犹未灭,将尽列扬辉。——南北朝·纪少瑜

37、无情未必真豪杰,怜子如何不丈夫。——鲁迅

38、老去心情随日减,远来书信隔年间。——唐·元稹

39、老年有这么多缺陷和愚蠢,又这么容易受人耻笑。一个老人能够得到的最好收获不过是家人的仁慈和爱,统领和敬畏已不再是他的武器。——蒙田

40、我望着摇篮,我的儿子在成长,我没有休息的权利!——何塞·马蒂

41、不要担心老起来,到你中止老起来的时候,你就死了。——欧洲

42、晚年惟好静,万事不关心。——唐·王维

43、老去悲秋强自宽。——唐·杜甫

44、老吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之幼。——孟子

45、狮子老了狼也讥。——阿拉伯

46、人老自多愁,水深难急流。——唐·李端

47、每个老人都抱怨世界在堕落,抱怨下一代的无礼和傲慢。——塞·约翰逊

48、垂头自惜千金香,伏枥仍存万里心。——元·郝经

49、莫道桑榆晚,微霞尚洛天。——唐·刘禹锡

50、老来受尊敬,是人类精神最美好的一种特权。——司汤达

51、世无老而不学之理。——德国

52、用殴打来教育孩子,不过和类人猿教养它的后代相类似。——马卡连柯

53、当身体依旧健壮时,就已在人生之路上蹒跚踉跄,这是灵魂的羞耻。——马可·奥勒留

54、你不同情跌倒在地的老人,在你摔跤时也没有人来扶助。——印度

Ⅷ 适合老年人的名言名句

生活,真的很难解释清楚。它永远是个无法破译的谜。青年人喜欢随心所欲的生活,所以总是打破常规;老年人喜欢按部就班的生活,所以总有看不惯的事情;男人感受生活的轮廓,所以总是粗枝大叶;女人感受生活的细节,所以总是细致入微。有人因无所事事,而让生活变得烦恼;有人因无所用心,而让生活变得毫无意义;有人因无动于衷,而让生活变得麻木;有人因无所适从,而让生活变得无可奈何……

其实生活就是奋斗和收获,人生是短暂的,人生是应该有合适的目标,人总是要有点精神的,无论做什么总是要有所作为的,生活应该丰富多彩,应该是:不断的求索,不断的追求,不断的奋斗,尽管前进的路上有汗水,可能还有眼泪,但一定会在成功中获得快乐和享受。

幼童轻岁月,谓言可久长,一朝见零悴,叹息向秋霜。迍邅已穷极,疢疴复不康,每恐先朝露,不见白日光。庶及盛年时,暂遂情所望。吉辰既乖越,来期眇未央。促促岁月尽,穷年空怨伤。

人生就像是一盘棋,对手则是我们身处的环境。有的人能预想十几步,乃至几十步之外,早早便做好安排;有的人只能看到几步之外,甚至走一步,算一步。

注意了,我们是健康、快乐、幸福联盟,已经把你包围,赶快缴械投降吧,我们要把你的痛苦红烧,把你的忧愁清炖,把你的烦恼醋溜!只剩我们将你围绕!

从绝望中寻找希望,不再做命运的玩偶,从此刻起命运掌握在我的手中,痛苦你来吧 ,失去了再多又怎样,有本事你就来得更猛些啊,看看谁怕谁!

当一个人沉醉在一个幻想之中,他就会把这幻想成模糊的情味,当做真实的酒。你喝酒为的是求醉;我喝酒为的是要从别种的醉酒中清醒过来。

年是新旧交替的分界线,是前进路上的加油站。年是最轻松、最温柔、最快乐的时刻。到了这一天,过去的一切都结束了,一切可从头再来。

经验往往被人们当成愚蠢与悲伤的同义语。其实大可不必。假如我愿意井确实从经验中学习,那么今天的教训就会为明天的美好生活打下基

你给我一滴眼泪,我就看到了你心中全部的海洋。如果上帝要毁灭一个人必先令其疯狂。可我疯狂了这么久为何上帝还不把我毁掉。

生活要为理想而冲刺,不要放慢脚步,用正确的心态去面对。即使风雨,就当是一种历练,就算是为生活画卷增添色彩 。

要冒一险!整个生命就是一场冒险,走得最远的人常是愿意去做、愿意去冒险的人。

当爱丽思丢失了通往仙境的钥匙,她是应该难过的往回走,还是蹲下来哭泣?

站在烦恼中仰望幸福,一个人总在仰望和羡慕着别人的幸福。

许多事情都被慢慢拆下来拼凑在心里,然后物是人非。

天天真真其实更迷人,简简单单其实已醉透我心!

智慧的代价是矛盾。这是人类对人行观开的玩笑。

认识自己,降伏自己,改变自己,才能改变别人。

过去酒逢知己千怀少,现在酒逢千杯知己少。

没有不透风的墙,没有不能上吊的梁

Ⅸ 关于尊敬老人的名言名句

关于尊敬老人的名言名句
1、做为一个人,对父母要尊敬,对子女要慈爱,对穷亲戚要慷慨,对一切人要有礼貌。——罗素

2、曾子曰:幸有三,大孝尊亲,其次弗辱,其下能养。——(春秋)《礼记》

3、孝子事亲,不可使其亲有冷淡心,烦恼心,惊怖心,愁闷心,难言心,愧恨心。——袁采

4、羊有跪乳之恩,鸦有反哺之义。——《增广贤文》

5、要问如何把亲孝,孝亲不止在吃穿;孝亲不教亲生气,爱亲敬亲孝乃全。——《动报亲恩篇》

6、要知亲恩,看你儿郎;要求子顺,先孝爹娘。——《四言》

7、一个人如果使自己的`母亲伤心,无论他的地位多么显赫,无论他多么有名,他都是一个卑劣的人。——(意大利)亚米契斯

8、有难事,弟子服其劳;有酒食,先生馔。曾是以为孝乎? ——子夏

9、孝子亲则子孝,钦于人则众钦。——林逋《省心录》

10、孝顺还生孝顺子,忤逆还生忤逆儿。 ——《增广贤文》

11、孝敬父母经常可以代替最高贵的感情。——孟轲

12、亲亲,仁也;敬长,义也。——《孟子·尽心上》

13、亲所好,力为具;亲所恶,谨为去。——(清)李毓秀《弟子规》

14、亲有过,谏使更。恬吾色,柔吾声。——(清)李毓秀《弟子规》

15、人人亲其亲,长其长,而天下平。——孟子

16、身有伤,贻亲忧;德有伤,贻亲羞。——(请)李毓秀《弟子规》

17、慎,朝夕伺候莫厌烦。——《劝报亲恩篇》

18、父在观其志,父没观其行;三年无改于父之道,可谓孝矣。——孔子

19、好饭先尽爹娘用,好衣先尽爹娘穿。——《劝报亲恩篇》

20、呼唤应声不敢慢,诚心诚意面带欢。——《劝报亲恩篇》

21、家贫知孝子,国乱识忠臣。——《名贤集》

22、劳苦莫教爹娘受,忧愁莫教爹娘耽。——《劝报亲恩篇》

23、老人受尊敬,是人类精神最美好的一种特权。——(法)司汤达

24、老吾老以及人之老,幼吾幼以及人之幼。——孟子

25、慢人亲者,不敬其亲者也。——《三国志·魏书》

26、父母之年,不可不知也。一则以喜,一则以惧。 ——孔子

27、你希望子女怎样对待你,你就怎样对待你的父母。——伊索克拉底。

28、年老受尊敬是出现在人类社会里的第一种特权。——(法)拉法格

29、妻贤夫祸少,子孝父心宽。——《增广贤文》

30、千万经典,孝义为先。——《增广贤文》

31、亲爱我,孝何难;亲恶我,孝方贤。 ——李毓秀《弟子规》

32、时时体贴爹娘意,莫教爹娘心挂牵。——《劝报亲恩篇》

33、孝,德之始也,悌,德之序也,信,德之厚也,忠,德之正也。曾参中夫四德者也。——《家语·弟子行》

34、我们体贴老人,要像对待孩子一样。——(德)歌德

35、为人子,止于孝;为人父,止于慈。——《大学》

36、所有杰出的非凡人物都有出色的母亲,到了晚年都十分尊敬自己的母亲,把他们当作最好的朋友。——(英)狄更斯

37、首孝弟,次谨信。——(清)李毓秀《弟子规》

38、事父母,几谏,见志不从,又敬不违,劳而不怨。——孔子

Ⅹ 关于老人的名言

对老人的,我只听说过,不听老人言,吃亏在眼前

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