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Polite epigram

1. There are two powerful forces for peace, namely law and courtesy. -Germany

2, knowledgeable in the text, about the ceremony. -Confucius

The purpose of cultural accomplishment is to enhance and improve the ability to appreciate the truth, goodness and beauty of the noblest and most profound things. Powys

4. People are expensive because they are trustworthy and polite; A country can be strong because it has only faith and justice. -Don Zhang Jiuling

5. Spleen bees sip honey from flowers and thank Yingying when they leave. The grandiose butterfly thinks that flowers should thank him. Tagore

6. Politeness is mainly a manifestation of self-restraint. Edison

7, courtesy, pass the country, set the country, make the people, benefit the children and grandchildren. -"Zuo zhuan"

8, lose the whole game, humbly benefit, do not reach out, work all day, and strive for self-improvement. -Chen Yi

9, poor but not flattering, rich but not arrogant. -Zigong

10, talk about morality and be polite at the same time. -The Analects of Confucius

1 1. Never bow to power, but take off your hat as a gift.

12, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, kindness to others, if wealth is rich, millet is at home. -Xunzi

13, only the width can be wide, and only the thickness can carry things. A gentleman carries things with virtue. -Yi Chuan

14, we should be careful not to hurt other comrades with words, but when others hurt themselves with words, we should also be able to bear it. Liu Shaoqi

15, Jean, Lord of virtue, let it be called virtue. -Zhu

16, be enthusiastic about doing things according to morality, and don't talk about morality. -democritus

17, the so-called good upbringing-chesterfield

18, seeing that friends need unnatural behavior, you can know that their feelings have declined. -Shakespeare

19, politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -Merimi

20. Love yourself with the person you love. Zhang Zairen

Politeness is the second sun for educated people. Heraclitus

22. A little kindness is convenient for people. An ounce of evil, I advise you not to do it.

23, people can't live like animals, should pursue knowledge and virtue. -Dante

24, courtesy to righteousness, righteousness to benefit, benefit the people, political integrity. -"Zuo zhuan"

25. Being polite is not always a sign of wisdom, but being impolite always makes people doubt its stupidity. -Landauer

26, self-respect, then people respect it; Slow is slow. -Zhu

27. The bigger the title, the more complicated the etiquette. -Tennyson

28. Educated people can find beautiful meaning in beautiful things. This is because there is hope in these beautiful things. Oscar Wilde

29. If you are strong and frugal, the sky can't be poor. -Xun Kuang

30. Good manners can keep quiet. Joubert

3 1. It is not difficult for a well-meaning person to express his courtesy to others. -Rousseau

32. There is an innate courtesy, which is related to love. It will produce the most pleasant behavior on the appearance of behavior. -Goethe

Politeness is like an air cushion. There is nothing in it, but it can wonderfully reduce bumps. -Johnson

34. Aggressive remarks are not necessarily justified. Sadie

35. Politeness is the golden key of human beings. Juan Antoniode

36. The reason of socialization lies in the monotony and emptiness of people's lives. The need of social interaction drives them to come together, but their own disgusting behavior drives them apart. Finally, they found an appropriate distance to tolerate each other, and that is politeness. -Schopenhauer

I am convinced that no one's appearance (rather than appearance itself) has such an amazing influence on people's development. -lev tolstoy

38. Thoughtful behavior is used to people you don't like, and it is never more sincere than the last sentence of the challenge book, your humble servant. Of course, this is generally recognized and understood by people. Chesterfield

39. Rude people are not born, rude things are not achieved, and rude countries are not kept. -Confucius

Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -Merimi

4 1. Life is short, but even so, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette. -Love giving life

42. Don't be arrogant. Arrogance means rudeness, rudeness means people walk, and people walk is rebellion. -Zhuge Liang

43. People should be intellectually enlightened, morally naive and physically clean. -Chekhov

44, courtesy, the classics of heaven, the trip of people. -"Zuo zhuan"

45. Respecting others means respecting yourself. John Galsworthy

46. People who respect others will always respect others; People who love others will always love others. -Mencius

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

48. whoever tightens his belt on weekdays will easily tide over the difficulties if he is poor; People who are extravagant in abundance will die of hunger and cold in poverty. Sadie

49. Treat people like brothers and sisters; Evil spirits welcome people and harm soldiers. -Guan Zhong

50. Without great character, there will be no great people, even great artists and great actors. -romain rolland

5 1, the function or purpose of politeness is only to make the people who talk to us feel comfortable and satisfied, nothing else. You should be able to show your respect, concern and kindness to others through proper common etiquette and respect. This is a very high realm, and it is a great skill to be able to do this without being suspected of flattery, hypocrisy or meanness. -Locke

52. Benevolence comes from love. -Zhu

53. Rude people are not born, rude things are not successful, and rude countries are not at peace. -Xunzi

54. Politeness is the first important habit that children and young people should pay special attention to. John Locke

55. True courtesy is self-denial, that is, doing everything possible to make people around you as calm as themselves. -Popper

56. A polite person can travel all over the world. -Germany

57. The overlord takes the second river alone, and hundreds of descendants descend. After the success of luxury, what is the double danger? -Wang Anshi

58. Settle down and rule the people, not good at etiquette. -The Book of Filial Piety

59. If you look at etiquette higher than the moon, you will lose the sincere trust between people. bacon

A rude person is like a house without windows. -Uygur proverb

6 1, respect people to sit, give people their seats. It is inconvenient to squat, and people are angry at the table. And to propose a toast is not to refuse. Sex is not harmonious and convenient. -Don Wang Fanzhi

62. Those who are extravagant are chaotic, and those who are frugal are safe. -Bai Juyi

63. Politeness is the golden key of mankind. Juan Antoniode

64. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host's manners. -Shakespeare

65. All manners are set to decorate false stories, insincere welcome and unfaithful hospitality; If there is true friendship, we should abandon these hypocritical forms. -Shakespeare

66. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. anonymous

67. If conceit, vanity or anger make a child lose his terror, or make him not listen to the advice of terror, it is necessary to use appropriate methods to eliminate this psychology, let him think a little, reduce his anger, think twice before you act, and see if the present thing is worth taking risks. -Locke

68. If you don't learn manners, you can't stand it. -The Analects of Confucius

69. The national ceremony is the country's prosperity, and the family ceremony is a big family, with courtesy, self-cultivation and courtesy. —— Yan Yuan

Patience with rude people is the test of politeness. -Solomon Ibn Gabilov

7 1, there are brave people in the world who are not surprised when they suddenly come, and are not angry when they don't add. -Su Shi

72. Politeness is the easiest and most precious. -Gonchard

73. Tufu can be a city wall. -Li Bai

74. There is an inherent politeness, which is associated with love: it will produce the most pleasant politeness on the appearance of behavior. -Goethe

75. Politeness costs nothing. -Europe

76. Politeness makes people who are polite happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy. -Montesquieu

77. The shopkeeper is very kind. -Xunzi

78. Shame is almost courage. Confucius

79. Politeness is harmless to people. -Italy

80. In a man, wisdom and education are the most important, and beauty is nothing to him! If you don't have education and wisdom in your mind, even if you are a handsome man, you are still worthless. -Chekhov

8 1, whether you are a man or a woman, gentleness and generosity deserve the name of the host. A person's real courage and determination is by no means equal to stopping others from talking with his fist. Sadie

82. Bad temper is one of the worse human natures. When a person loses his temper, he will take a step backwards on the ladder of human progress. -Darwin

Modesty is an indispensable virtue. -Montesquieu

84. Politeness is safe, rudeness is dangerous. -Book of Rites

Politeness is more powerful than law. -Carlisle

86. Etiquette is to add a layer of decoration to all his other virtues, so that these virtues can be effective for him and gain the respect and goodwill of all close people. -Locke

87. Being immersed in the mud and not being eroded by the sugar-coated shells of the bourgeoisie is the most valuable revolutionary quality. —— Guo Moruo

88. Bad manners can make people see the lack of education at a glance. The correct education lies in making people's external courtesy and noble education show at the same time. -Goethe

89. A person should know how to love himself, how to love himself, how to love others and how to protect the world.

90. People who respect others will always respect others. -Mencius

9 1, self-consciousness is the mother of progress, and inferiority is the source of degeneration, so self-consciousness is indispensable, and inferiority is indispensable. -Zou Taofen

92. Growing up with great desire-Arnold

93. Politeness has nothing to lose, but everything to gain. -Marvo montague.