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Famous sayings and aphorisms about politeness
politeness is a language. Its rules and implementation, mainly from observation, from the manners of those educated people to learn. -Locke

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

The cultivation of temperament is not for others, but to enhance one's ability to live. -Daisaku Ikeda

Politeness comes from the heart and its root is internal. However, if the form of politeness is cancelled, its spirit and essence will disappear. -John hall

benevolence, righteousness, courtesy and kindness are to people, and what is developed is to goods, wealth and millet is to the home. -Xunzi

full of losses, modest benefits, don't stretch out your hand, work all day, and constantly strive for self-improvement. -Chen Yi

Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists and great actors.

-romain rolland

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

There is great yearning in his upbringing-longing for beauty and light. It even has a greater yearning-the yearning for beauty and light to overcome everything. -Arnold

Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes those who are treated politely by others happy.

-Montesquieu

I firmly believe that no one's appearance (not so much the appearance itself, but rather the belief that the appearance is moving and not moving) will have such an amazing impact on people's development. -lev tolstoy

An ignorant person always thinks that what he knows is very important and should tell everyone. But an educated person does not easily show off the knowledge in his stomach. He can talk a lot, but he thinks there are still many things that he can't talk well. -Rousseau

The reason why people are expensive is that they are trustworthy and polite; The reason why the country can be strong is that it is only good faith and righteousness.

-Don Zhang Jiuling

The function or purpose of good manners is only to make those who talk to us feel comfortable and satisfied, and nothing else. You should be able to show your respect, attention and goodwill 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

The pursuit of human beings is nothing more than happiness, so a polite person can be welcomed by others more than a useful one. The ability, sincerity and goodwill of a sincere friend often cannot easily offset the anxiety caused by his serious and solid expression. -Locke

Knowledge must decorate and smooth his way in the world with politeness. Without them, knowledge is like a huge and rough diamond. It is good to put it in the tree for curiosity and its essential value, but it is more precious after pondering. -Charlie Fell

If you want to be educated, "you must know the best things that the whole world is talking about and thinking about".

-Arnold

Politeness is the most important thing in life, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge.

-anonymous

A brave and frank soul can observe with its own eyes, love with its own heart and judge with its own reason. Don't be a shadow, be a man. -Roman Manlan

Don't be extravagant. It is better to say it incompletely than to say it too much. -Leo Tol deceives Thailand

People should not be arrogant, but they should not be arrogant. -Xu Beihong

If the clothes are not straight, the guests will not be rude. -Guan zhong

if you advance and retreat without an instrument, the decree will not work. -Guan Zhong

The essence of self-cultivation is like a person's character, which ultimately comes down to the question of moral sentiment.

-Emerson

It is not difficult for a man with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. -Rousseau

If one wants to help the weak, he should become strong by himself, not become weak like them. Don't be lenient about what they have done, if you like. Never relax about the bad things they will do. -romain rolland

Let one get a hundred, and fight for ten and lose nine. -mark