1. Good manners consist of small sacrifices. ——Emerson
2. A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. ——Goethe
3. The journey of a gentleman is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through thrift. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not peaceful, it will not be far-reaching. ——Zhuge Liang
4. A gentleman worries about morality but not poverty. ——Confucius
5. The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. ——Herzen
6. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to develop into habits. ——John Locke
7. The reason why mortals are more noble than beasts is because they are polite. ——"Yan Zi Chun Qiu"
8. You will lose nothing by being polite, but you will gain everything. ——Ma W. Montagu
9. Courtesy and politeness are the good deeds in trivial matters. ——William Pitt Jr.
10. Courtesy is closer to etiquette than shame. Respect is not insulting. ——The Analects
11. Politeness is to human nature what heat is to candles. ——Schopenhauer
12. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. ——Rousseau
13. The cultivation of temperament is not for others, but to enhance one's own life ability. ——Daisaku Ikeda
14. Politeness is to human nature as heat is to wax. Sanlian Reading
15. Speaking aggressively does not necessarily mean that what you say is reasonable. ——Sadie
16. Politeness wins everything without spending a penny. ——Montaigne
17. Politeness is a smart thing, but rudeness is stupid.
18. Politeness is a counterfeit coin. Reluctance to spend it shows poverty of intelligence. ——Schopenhauer
19. It is not difficult to be polite when treating rich and noble people, but it is difficult to be polite; when treating poor and humble people, it is not difficult to be kind but difficult to be polite. ——"Historical Code"
20. Politeness costs nothing.
21. Reason is higher than the heart, and thoughts are more reliable than emotions. ——Golgi
22. Courtesy to people is like wine. ——Confucius
23. There are two forces that bring stability: law and courtesy. ——Goethe
24. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others. ——Liu Bei
25. Politeness is more powerful than the law. - Thomas Carlyle
26. Politeness is to human nature what heat is to candles. ——Schopenhauer
27. Etiquette requires natural behavior to appear noble. If the appearance is too artificial, it will lose its due value. ——Bacon
28. A person’s courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. ——Goethe
29. Polite words are like kissing through a veil. ——France
30. Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is indispensable for people's communication, but it cannot be overestimated. ——Bacon
31. A bad temper is one of the more despicable human natures. If a person loses his temper, it means taking a step back on the ladder of human progress. ——Darwin
32. A silent criticism and reproach for the other party's rudeness, and this kind of ridicule makes everyone feel uneasy. ——Locke
33. Politeness brings civilization, warmth and happiness to everyone. ——No. 4 Peele
34. Politeness makes polite people happy, and it also makes people who are treated politely happy. ——Montesquieu
35. We should be careful not to hurt other comrades with words, but we should also be able to bear it when others use words to hurt us. ——Liu Shaoqi
36. A person may disappear without a trace in his politeness. ——Thoreau
37. A gentleman is kind to himself and also enjoys the kindness of others. ——Book of Rites
38. Politeness is built on a dual basis: you must show respect for others, and you must not impose your opinions on others. ——Hofmannsthal
39. Morality should be noble; conduct should be frank and behavior should be polite. ——Montesquieu
40. Joy is used to change customs, etiquette is used to transform people. ——Wu Jing
41. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing.
——Gonchar
42. Being polite and thoughtful costs nothing, but it is worth more than anything else. ——Spain
43. Do a good deed and feel calm; do a bad deed and feel guilty. ——Shen Hanguang
44. Politeness is the first important thing in life habits.
45. Interest is a strategy devised by smart people to keep a distance from fools. ——Emerson
46. The bee sips honey from the flower and expresses its gratitude when leaving. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. ——Tagore
47. Politeness is the flower of fraternity. ——Jouber
48. Politeness is the golden key to human perfection. ——Matsusuneji
49. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. ——Rousseau
50. Being very angry can easily cause anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that makes the mind move towards the improper things. It is an impulsive and irrational action. ——Peter Abelard
51. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. ——Mérimée
52. Good manners are composed of small sacrifices. ——Emerson
53. Quietness cultivates one’s character, and frugality cultivates one’s virtue. ——Zhuge Liang
54. Rudeness is the illegitimate son of ignorance. ——Butler
55. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved by diligence and frugality, and destruction was achieved by luxury. ——Li Shangyin
56. Politeness is the golden key to human happiness. ——Matsusuneji
57. Politeness is a language. Its rules and practices must be learned mainly from observation and the behavior of educated people. ——Locke
58. Politeness comes from the heart and its roots are internal. However, if the form of politeness is canceled, its spirit and essence will also disappear. ——John Hall
59. Virtue must be repaid, but resentment must not be vengeful. ——Zhao Qian
60. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. ——Mérimée
61. There are brave men in the world who are not surprised when something happens suddenly, and are not angry when something happens without reason. ——Su Shi
62. A gentleman tolerates what others cannot tolerate, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and deals with what others cannot tolerate. ——Manan
63. Politeness is more powerful than the law. ——Carlyle
64. A gentleman is sincere and sincere. ——Book of Rites
65. Be careful not to say or do bad things even when you are alone, but to learn to be more shameful in front of yourself than in front of others. ——Democritus
66. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy. ——Montesquieu
67. Whether you can be patient with rude people is the standard for testing good manners. ——Ibn Gabilov
68. Young people should not hurt others, should give everyone what they have gained, should avoid hypocrisy and deception, and should appear sincere and pleasing. Learn to behave in this way upright. ——Comenius
69. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should take special care to develop habits. ——John Locke's "Education Essays"
70. Etiquette determines suspicion and hesitation, distinguishes similarities and differences, and distinguishes right from wrong. ——Wu Jing