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Famous sayings and epigrams of civilized cultivation

Rousseau said: 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. ?

Etiquette is the cornerstone of success

1. If you want to cultivate your body, correct your heart first; If you want to be right, be sincere first. -Book of Rites

2. Zhilan was born in a secluded forest, and it was not without people. A gentleman cultivates virtue and does not change his faith for poverty. -Confucius

3. Speak softly, so cultivate one's morality. -Huang Shigong

4. When you hear people's slander, you should practice it yourself, and when you hear people's reputation, you should be afraid of it. -Hu Juren

5. A gentleman's defense is to cultivate his body and make the world peaceful. -Mencius

6. -Su Shi

7. Lan Fang never tires of seclusion in the valley, and a gentleman does not practice it for the sake of fame. -"The Legacy of Cultivating Righteousness"

8. Self-cultivation takes not protecting shortcomings as the first progress. People can make progress without justifying their weaknesses. -Lv Kun

9. Save your body every day, and if you have it, change it, or if you don't, encourage it. -Zhu Xi

1. -Book of Rites

11. Wealth is not arrogant, and poverty is not easy. -Yan Zi

12. Learn from Cangzhu and stay humble until you are old, and respect Cangsong for a long time. -Motto

13. A gentleman's journey is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, not indifferent to one's ambition, and not peaceful to achieve nothing. -Zhuge Liang

14. Being unable to get rid of is one of the sources of distress in life, especially in love. -Seneca

15. To delay the future for the sake of lovelorn is a life-long loss. -Huo Hai

16. Since you are lovelorn, you must give up, and it is impossible to recover the kite that was disconnected. -Balzac

17. Habit is everything-even in love. -wowiener

18. Nothing is as powerful as habit. -Ovid

19. Be familiar with reducing the fear of things. -Aesop

2. Habit makes us obey everything. -Burton

21. Habits are not as wise as laws, but they are often more popular. -Disraeli

22. Habit is the bane of the wise and the idol of fools. -Thomas? Fuller

23. In all ancient habits, there is a profound meaning. -Schiller

24. Virtue is mostly contained in good habits. -Palic

25. Little success is nature, and habit is nature. -Ban Gu

26. Shame is greater than shame. ? Wang Tong

27. A gentleman must cultivate himself. ? Zisi

28. Cultivate one's morality with respect, not with respect. ? The Book of Jin

29. Speak with lofty words, so cultivate one's morality. ? Huang shigong

3. Go to prostitute, so cultivate one's morality. ? Kang Youwei

31. Keep fit and clean, words must be written by rope and ink. ? Wang Anshi

32. The prospect of personal life. ? Suhomlinski

33. Sincerity is the highest virtue in life. ? Chaucer

34. A gentleman's defense is to cultivate his body and make the world peaceful. ? Mencius

35. Save yourself every day, and if you have it, correct it, and if you don't, encourage it. ? Zhu Xi

36. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. ? Merimee

37. An aggressive speech is not necessarily justified. ? Sadie

38. When the state employs people, it should be based on morality and talent is the last. ? Kangxi

39. Virtue is mostly contained in good habits. ? Palic

4. When you are slandered by others, you should learn from yourself, and when you are praised by others, you should be afraid of yourself. ? Hu juren

41. Looking back at the former sages' countries and families, diligence and thrift broke the luxury. ? Li shangyin

42. it's not that you can't see righteousness, but what you are afraid of is seeing righteousness and not being brave. ? Xie Juezai

43. If morality is corrupted, taste will inevitably degenerate. ? Diderot

44. Virtue is realized by behavior, not by words. ? Comenius

45. Lan Fang never tires of seclusion in the valley, and a gentleman does not practice it for the sake of fame. ?

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1. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings.

2. It's not that you can't see righteousness. What you're afraid of is seeing righteousness and not being brave.

3. If morality is corrupted, taste will inevitably degenerate.

4. save yourself every day. if you have it, change it. if you don't, encourage it.

5. Virtue is realized by behavior, not by words.

6. If you are aggressive, you may not be justified.

7. Looking back at the sages' countries and families in the past, it became a matter of thrift and extravagance.

8. When the state employs people, it should be based on morality and talent is the last.

9. I never regard ease and happiness as the purpose of life itself

1. People who can't tolerate others don't deserve to be tolerated by others.

11. Anyone with a good upbringing has one commandment: don't lose your temper.

12. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing.

13. Good temper is the best dress a person can wear in social activities.

14, arrogant and flattering, is a person. He who wins us is flattering, and he who doesn't know us is arrogant.

15. Selflessness is a rare morality, because it is unprofitable.

16. We should be enthusiastic about acting according to morality, not just talking about morality.

17. Sound judgment on factual issues is the real foundation of all virtues.

18, don't do it with small evil, don't do it with small good. Only virtue and virtue can serve pedestrians.

19. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be especially careful to form habits.

2, cultivate one's morality by not protecting one's weaknesses as the first progress. People can make progress without justifying their weaknesses.

21, don't do it with small evil, don't do it with small good. Only virtue and virtue can serve others.

22. I would like to prove that anyone who is kind and noble in behavior will certainly bear the hardships because of it.

23, * * * with the cause, * * with the struggle, can make people have the power to endure everything.

24. Politeness pleases polite people, and also pleases those who are treated with courtesy.

25, a person's life may burn or decay, I can't decay, I am willing to burn!

26. I'm worried if I don't cultivate my virtue, don't talk about learning, can't migrate if I smell righteousness, and can't change if I'm not good at it.

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

28. Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. We should always remember this truth.

29. People full of joy and fighting spirit will always welcome thunder and sunshine with joy.

3. Decoration is also incompatible with virtue, because virtue is the strength and vitality of the soul.

31. Being poor and living a simple life is exactly where our revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties!

32. If you don't cultivate yourself, your virtue will not stand. If you don't stand, you can become a widow at home, but the situation is worse than the world.

33. Emotion has great inspiring power, so it is an important prerequisite for all moral behaviors.

34. Zhilan was born in a secluded forest, and it was not without people. A gentleman cultivates virtue and does not change his faith for poverty.

35. As long as a person has the patience to cultivate in culture, he will never be arrogant and indoctrinated.