Current location - Quotes Website - Excellent quotations - Quotes on how to behave in the world
Quotes on how to behave in the world

Answer: Quotes on how to behave in the world?

1. Among all the techniques in the world, flattery is the most ingenious and cunning one.

2. Old people, I am old, and people are old; young people, I am young, and people are young.

3. Only those who respect themselves are more courageous to shrink themselves.

4. Be dignified and modest in your conduct.

5. The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, while the friendship between villains is as sweet as wine. A gentleman is indifferent to intimacy, but a villain is willing to give up.

6. Talking briefly and speaking deeply is what a gentleman should do.

7. If a thousand people are of the same mind, there will be a thousand manpower; if there are ten thousand people of different minds, there will be no use for one person.

8. The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man.

9. A single one is easy to break, but a group is difficult to destroy.

10. Treat others harmoniously, be tolerant, and treat others with forgiveness. This is what a gentleman is.

11. A wise man plans with the times, while a fool plans against the times.

12. There is fun in the dream, but there is nothingness after sleep.

13. A gentleman is always kind to others.

14. Sincerity is without stain, thought without shame.

15. A big belly can be tolerated, and many troubles and obstacles can be eliminated. A smile can be smiled, and boundless joy can be formed.

16. Slandering others is like spitting blood, which pollutes your own mouth first.

17. Keep your mind like a balance, and use reason as your balance.

18. Hate others, but it is yourself who suffers.

19. Don’t rush to condemn people! It is very easy to condemn people. Don't go out of your way to condemn them. Observe everything calmly and remember: everything will pass and everything will get better.

20. Being jealous of others and hating dissidents is tantamount to giving your life to others.