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Proverbs and famous sayings about politeness
Proverbs about politeness

1. Remember the benefits that others have given me and forget the kindness that I have given others.

2. There are no crooked trees in the forest, and there is nothing perfect in the world.

3. Virtue is precious, but lack of virtue is contemptible.

4. People put courtesy and righteousness first, while trees put flowers and fruits first.

5. Don't forgive yourself, but be tolerant of others.

6, adults don't remember the villain, and the prime minister is good at punting.

7. Criticism is the bond of unity, and mutual assistance is the bridge of friendship.

8. Desperate to save face and suffer.

9. The purpose and function of etiquette is to make the original stubbornness soft, make people's temperament gentle, and make them respect others and get along with others. -Locke

1, but disrespectful, guilty.

11. Always walking by the river, it is important not to wet your shoes.

12. People should be harder than stones and gentler than flowers.

13. Politeness makes civilized people.

14. Politeness depends on both sides.

15. People love the sun because it consumes itself forever and provides light and heat for free.

16. It's not other people's slanders that damage your reputation, but your own behavior.

17. A gentleman talks but doesn't do it.

18. When you despise the seedlings, please look at the towering trees.

19. Eating too much hurts the body, and being angry hurts the spirit.

2. if you give an inch, you get a foot.

21. Cherish clothes from a new age, and cherish reputation from a young age.

22. People rely on their hearts, while trees rely on their roots.

23. A weirdo doesn't know manners, but knowing manners is not a weirdo. -Proverbs

24. The beauty of the mountain is not in the height, but in the scenery; Beauty lies not in appearance, but in thought.

25. If snuff doesn't turn on the light, he needs help if he is at fault.

26, diamond cut diamond, the first gift before the soldiers. -Proverbs

27. Listen calmly to harsh words, be alert to flattery, analyze objections, and listen humbly to criticism.

28. I would rather admit my mistake than tell a lie.

29. Three kind words warm people's hearts.

3. Reputation is more valuable than gold.

31. People are not evil when they are evil. If you want to be good, let it be big and small. -Proverbs

32. Patience is the best medicine.

33. It is better to put on rags than to be humiliated.

34. Without courtesy, justice and shame, people will be ignorant.

35. If you are not a true friend, no matter how heavy a gift is, you can't knock on your heart.

36. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing! -Gonchard

37. A kind word will do everything.

38. Although the sand grains hurt people's eyes, small mistakes will not make them suffer.

39. A gentleman never forgets a villain.

4, reciprocity, friendship is long.

2. A list of civilized etiquette

1. Good manners are made up of small sacrifices. -Emerson

2. If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand. -Confucius

3. The reason why mortals are more expensive than animals is courtesy. -Yan Zi Chun Qiu

4. The most appetizing thing at the banquet is the host's etiquette. -Shakespeare

5. Rudeness is the illegitimate child of ignorance. -butler

6. Interest is a strategy that smart people come up with to keep a distance from fools. -Emerson

7. People can't live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. -Dante

8. Don't act on the small evil, and don't act on the small good. Only virtue and virtue can serve others. -Liu Bei

9. Don't suffer from disrespectful position, but suffer from disdainful morality; Not ashamed of Lu's lack of cooperation, but ashamed of his lack of wisdom. -Zhang Heng

1. Earth can support the city wall, and virtue is a thick land. —— Li Bai

11. Do a good deed and feel at ease; If you do a bad thing, you will feel ashamed. -Shen Hanguang

12. Being immersed in the mud without being stained and not being eroded by bourgeois sugar-coated shells is the most valuable revolutionary quality.

-Zhou Enlai

13. Nothing saddens a person more than the death of his conscience. -Guo Moruo

14. We should be enthusiastic about acting according to morality, not talking about morality. -democritus

15. Reason is higher than the heart, and thoughts are more reliable than feelings. -Gorky

16. People should be open-minded intellectually, innocent morally and clean physically. -Chekhov

17. Conscience is determined by people's knowledge and all lifestyles. -Marx

18. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. -Rousseau

19. Self-consciousness is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degeneration, so self-consciousness is indispensable and self-abasement is indispensable. -Zou Taofen

2. It is almost brave to know shame. -Kong Qiu

21. It's not that you can't be righteous, what you are afraid of is being righteous and not being brave. -Xie Juezai

22. Be careful, even when you are alone, don't speak ill or do bad things, but learn to be more ashamed in front of yourself than others. -democritus

23, quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugality to cultivate morality. -Zhuge Liang

24. A gentleman cares about the Tao but not poverty. -Kong Qiu

25. Poverty without flattery, wealth without arrogance. -zi gong

26. if you are strong and frugal, you can't be poor. -Xun Kuang

27. Those who are extravagant and lazy are poor, while those who are diligent and frugal are rich. —— Han Fei

28. The journey of a gentleman is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate morality, indifferent to one's ambition, and peaceful to achieve nothing. -Zhuge Liang

29. Those who are extravagant are messy and frugal, and a fierce one is in sight. -Bai Juyi

3. Don't think about being prepared for danger in times of peace, and abstain from extravagance and thrift; Si seeks wood and luxuriance by cutting roots, and plugs up the source and wants to flow long. -Wei Zhi

31. Looking at the former sages' countries and families, diligence and thrift broke the luxury. -Li shangyin

32. the overlord took two rivers by himself, and his descendants fell by hundreds of cities. After the success of luxury, what is the double jeopardy? -Wang Anshi

33, extravagance leads to more desires. If a gentleman desires more, he will read Mu Fugui, and he will waste his way and get into trouble quickly. -Sima Guang

34. Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily tide over the difficulties when he is poor; He who is extravagant in abundance will die of hunger and cold in poverty. -Sadie

35. Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury. -Montesquieu

36. Be kind to people and be like brothers; Evil spirit welcomes people and harms soldiers. -Guan Zhong

37. There are brave people in the world, and they are not surprised when they come, but they are not angry. -su Shi

38. we should be careful that we don't use words to hurt other comrades, but when others use words to hurt ourselves, we should also be able to bear it. -Liu Shaoqi

39. Politeness is the golden key to human beings. -Juan Antoniode

4, aggressive speech, is not necessarily justified. -sadie

41. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to form habits. -John? Locke

42. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes those who are treated with courtesy happy. -Montesquieu

43. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -Merimee

44. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. -Gonchard

45. Spleen bees sip honey from flowers and thank them when they leave. The grandiose butterfly believes that flowers should thank him.

—— Tagore

46. Courtesy can calm people down —— Joubert

47. The bigger the title, the more complicated the etiquette —— Tennyson

48. Life is short, but in spite of this, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette —— Emerson

49. If etiquette is higher than the moon,