- Shame is worse than death.
- There are also Sydneys in honor.
- Owner and dog honor.
- The mind gives birth to honor, and the latter takes away dishonor.
- The poor fellow is rich in honor.
- Without bread and a chintik in honor.
- Honor of honor and a word believes.
- They will give honor to a fool, so he does not know where to sit.
- What an honor, since there is nothing to eat?
- A fool is flour, a smart one is honored.
- Meet not with flattery, but with honor.
- You cannot blame dishonor in a beard.
- God bless the one who knows how to carry it.
- The honor has come - manage to demolish it.
- Not in our honor, not for us.
- The guest is honored, the owner is honored.
- He called for honor, and put him on the stove.
- Friendship is strong not by flattery, but by truth and honor.
- Ate, drank, it's time and honor to know.
- There was an honor, but could not bear it.
- There is bread and salt, but not about your honor.
- Reason, conscience and honor are the best that a person has.
- Take care of the dress again, and honor from a young age.
- To know with hop - to part with honor.
- Who runs back does not value honor.
- Who understands the matter, he honorably fulfills the duty.
- Acting under the charter, you will win honor and glory.
- Another's fool is fun, and his own is dishonor.
- Everyone has his own honor.
- It would be an honor, but God saved the loss.
- Live live, but know the honor: do not jam another's century!
- Ser Wolf
- Easier to fight than to put up in dishonor.
- Better to lose an eye than a good name.
- Better death than shame.
- Reliable friendship that supports honor.
- You can’t save yourself a fool of honor.
- Live with honor, die with glory.
- Not the one on the right who is stronger, but the one who is more honest.
- Not the honest one who chases after honor, but the one whom she runs after herself.
- Honestly, God rules.
- It’s bad where there is no worthy of honor.
- The more honor, the more demand.
- The more difficult the matter, the higher the honor.
- Honestly constantly.
- Not the poor man who has lost good, but the one who has lost his dignity.
- Honor is more precious than life.
- Honor hangs in the balance, but if you lose, you cannot tie it with a rope.
- Honor inspires, dishonor oppresses.
- Honor is valued not by words, but by orders.
Proverbs and sayings about honor and dignity are of great importance and are taught to honor oneself and others, to find a worthy way out of any everyday circumstances. It doesn’t matter if a child went to first grade, or is it already a fully-fledged personality of the proverb about dignity and honor that awakens a person’s conscience.