Mao Zedong Quote

At no time and in no circumstances should a Communist place his personal interests first; he should subordinate them to the interests of the nation and of the masses. Hence, selfishness, slacking, corruption, seeking the limelight, and so on, are most contemptible, while selflessness, working with all one's energy, whole-hearted devotion to public duty, and quiet hard work will command respect.


The role of the Chinese Communist Party in the national war (ed. 1956)


At no time and in no circumstances should a Communist place his personal interests first; he should subordinate them to the interests of the nation...

At no time and in no circumstances should a Communist place his personal interests first; he should subordinate them to the interests of the nation...

At no time and in no circumstances should a Communist place his personal interests first; he should subordinate them to the interests of the nation...

At no time and in no circumstances should a Communist place his personal interests first; he should subordinate them to the interests of the nation...