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Famous sayings about how to treat others

1. The shortcomings of those who do not know the truth are the shortcomings of those who do not know the virtues of others. --Cui Yuan

2. People cannot forgive themselves, nor can others forgive me. --Li Xing

3. The word "smart" should not be praised by oneself, and the word "generous" should not be expected of others. --Li Xing

4. A gentleman disciplines his body by careful conduct, but does not judge others by careful conduct. --Wei Yuan

5. The most taboo thing is to talk about one's strengths in public and describe how others elected one to oneself. --Wei Xi

6. Those who create resentment in the world only benefit themselves and underestimate others. --Liu Ji

7. Blame yourself more than others. --Cai Yuanpei

8. If one fails to fulfill one's obligations, but only seizes the property of others' obligations as a right, this is called dependence. --Cai Yuanpei

9. Don’t trouble others when you can do things yourself. --Leo Tolstoy

10. If no one likes you, then you should believe that it is your fault. -- Doddridge

11. People always have good and bad qualities, just like coins have true and false qualities. --Tennyson

 12. Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. --Rousseau

 13. Patience can open all doors. -- Doude

14. We must learn to tolerate what we cannot escape. -- Montaigne

15. Good intentions, if not restrained, will make people do extremely evil things. --Montaigne

 16. We use time and patience to solve things that strength and fury can never solve. --La ??Fontaine

17. Even a little bit of restraint can make people stronger. --Gorky

18. The best way to deal with all offenses is to be patient. --Gorky

19. Every time you restrain yourself, you become stronger than before. --Gorky

 20. Pity is an emotion in the grave. It is useful to the dead, but insulting and harmful to the living. --Gorky

21. When a dispute comes, it is best to endure it, because only gentleness can close the door to disputes. -- Sadie

22. Whoever keeps the words "patience and self-control" in mind and uses them as guidance and criteria will live a very peaceful life without disaster. Life. --Epictetus

 23. Just as sunlight can be seen from a small hole, so one's personality can be observed from a small section. -- Smile

 24. Patience is the strongest wine, it can put great despair to death. --Doug Gerald

25. Only compassion and love can reveal the mysteries of life. -- Emerson

 26. Mercy makes the world gentle to the weak and makes the strong noble. -- E. Arnold

27. When someone encounters misfortune in life, and someone expresses sympathy for his pain, whether it is true or false, it is always the easiest thing to arouse his goodwill. --Scott

28. Compassion is most likely to arise in a gentle heart. --Chaucer

29. Pity is the humblest soul, the highest respect, the pleasant flower and the crown of all virtues.

30. Too much sympathy is wrong. Of course, too little sympathy is a mistake, and in this, as in anything else, extremes are bad. --Russell

31. The words of a gentleman are often considered hypocritical at the time; the tears of a treacherous villain can easily win people's sympathy. --Shakespeare

 32. A little compassion that humans possess is more useful than all wisdom, and it will never abandon us. -- Eliot

 33. Sympathy is the most important and perhaps the only law for the survival of all mankind. --Dostoyevsky

34. Only indifferent people can only sympathize with a person's misfortune. -- Shamyakin

35. A person's sympathy must be well controlled, otherwise it will be much more harmful than indifference. --Zweig

 36. Sympathy is a sharp knife with two edges. Those who don't know how to use it are best not to use it. --Zweig

 37. Sympathy is a bit like morphine. It is indeed the most effective elixir of relief and treatment for pain at first, but if you do not know the limit of dosage and discontinuation, it will become become the most terrifying thing. --Zweig

 38. Whoever has no sympathy for others will not receive mercy himself. --Sadie

 39. Pity is only half fair. -- Kahlil Gibran

40. Only infinite sympathy is enough to appease the infinite pain in human life. --John Shorthouse

41. Compassion without generosity is like mustard without beef.

--Gyles