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Li Ming's famous saying

Famous sayings and epigrams about civilized etiquette

1 If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand it (The Analects of Confucius)

Politeness is safe, rudeness is dangerous (Book of Rites)

3 courtesy, justice, honesty and shame, the four dimensions of the country, the four dimensions can not be opened, and the country is doomed (managed)

Food and clothing are good for people's livelihood, and comity is good for nourishing the heart (constant)

Courtesy and righteousness are born in abundance, and theft begins in poverty (Korea)

6 Rude people are not born, rude things are not successful, and rude countries are restless (Xunzi)

Highlights of propaganda slogan of Civilization and Politeness Month

1. Smile is our language and civilization is our belief.

2, clean and beautiful environment, healthy and scientific life, social civilization and progress.

3. Be ashamed of abusing water and proud of saving water.

4, civilization, health, science, establish a new style.

5. Pay attention to public health, care for public facilities, maintain public order and abide by public morality.

6. "Don't do evil, don't do good."

The famous motto of courtesy and honesty

1, there is no dignity without honesty-Cicero

2. Believing in the land of five elements, there is no positioning and no fame, and both water and Jin Mu are alive. -Zhu

3, entrepreneurship is not like reading, a day can last for many years, entrepreneurship must go one step at a time. —— Zhou Jinfeng

An honest man must be loyal to himself, and his last pillar is sincerity-Emerson.

5, the beauty of a word is more expensive than a thousand dollars. -Ge Hong

6. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values. Dreiser

7, sincerity, heaven also; If you think sincerely, you will learn from others. -Mencius

8. Half-truths are often big lies. Franklin

9. People who don't believe in words will fail. -Mozi

10, breaking promises is failure. Zola

1 1. Losing honesty is equivalent to the enemy destroying himself. -Shakespeare