The famous sayings of civilization are as follows:
1. Civilization has both form and spirit. It is easy to seek physical civilization, but it is difficult to seek spiritual civilization. Once the spirit is present, the form and quality will arise by itself; if the spirit does not exist, the form and quality will not be attached. However, a truly civilized person only has spirit.
2. Simply put, civilization is one victory after another of human beings over nature.
3. Civilization is about creating cultivated people.
4. Among all things, civilization is the most fragile. No high-level civilization can withstand the multiple dangers it faces.
5. In interpersonal interactions, the more thoughtful the etiquette, the safer it is.
6. Treat others with integrity, be honest and self-righteous. Academics should be rigorous and work should be careful. Virtue comes from character, a motto that will last a lifetime. Chinese traditional culture has been passed down from ancient times to the present. Discipline yourself and always reflect on yourself. Self-cultivation and a journey of thousands of miles lead to civilization with one step!
7. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy.
8. Being polite is not always a sign of wisdom, but being impolite always makes people suspicious of stupidity.
9. The greatest tragedy is to regard the prerequisites of civilization that do not exist as existing. The sad thing about civilization is not that it is scarred in the struggle with ignorance and barbarism, but that ignorance and barbarism are mistaken for civilization.
10. The beasts of civilization, skyscrapers press us with three-dimensional indifference, press me with insidious geometric figures, press me with many zeros behind the numbers, press me, but the pressure continues to float on the strangers gray eyes looking west towards the horizon.
11. Some people say: Man is the only animal that can speak. Words can express one's own thoughts, enable others to understand everything about me, and promote the mutual transmission of human civilization.