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Famous sayings about treating others with courtesy

The famous aphorisms about treating others with courtesy are as follows:

1. The purpose of etiquette is to be harmonious. - "The Analects of Confucius"

2. Comprehensive etiquette can calm people down. —Jouber

3. The greater the title, the more complicated the etiquette. ——Tennyson

4. Irreverence is the bastard child of ignorance. -Butler

5. Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is indispensable for people's communication, but it cannot be overestimated. - Bacon

6. A humble attitude often makes it difficult for others to resist your requests. —Fresh Graduates Network

7. Politeness and education are essential to decorate human beings or all other good qualities and talents. —Chesterfield

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

9. Politeness is like an air cushion. There is nothing inside, but it can wonderfully reduce bumps. - Johnson

10. People who are polite are like fish who have water. - Ge Hong

11. Etiquette must come from the heart, so that it can be as warm as spring in the severe winter. - Xisu Island

12. If a person pays attention to the active courtesy on the street, then he cannot ignore the smallest trivial things and the most insignificant actions. These things require the same attention and attention. Pay attention to. -Ruskin

13. If people are rude, nothing will happen; if things are rude, nothing will happen. - Xunzi

14. A silent criticism and reproach for the other party's rudeness, and this attitude will often be immediately fulfilled in the subsequent actions. - Rousseau

15. Pure things in the world are like lotuses. He is only compassionate and not ignorant, and he is both warm and cold at the same time. - Shen Congwen

16. Being respectful but rude will lead to fatigue; being cautious but rude but being rude will lead to confusion; being brave but rude but being rude will lead to chaos; being straight but rude but will lead to strangulation. - Confucius

17. Etiquette is to add a layer of decoration on top of all his other virtues, making them effective for him and gaining him the respect and favor of all those who are close to him. . - Locke

18. Morality and etiquette cannot conquer people, but they can prevent others from insulting you. - Paynter

19. A person who is virtuous but has no honorable position is dull; one who is powerful but has no honor is laborious; one who is honorable but has no honor is rich. - Lu Xuangong

20. The beginning of etiquette and righteousness lies in the gentleman; the foundation of politics and religion lies in the moral character.

—Dong Zhongshu