2 quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugality to cultivate one's morality. -Zhuge Liang
Politeness borders on politeness, but it is far from shame. Politeness is not an insult. -The Analects of Confucius
A gentleman's journey is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, not indifferent to ambition, not quiet and far away. -Zhuge Liang
The reason why mortals are more expensive than animals is courtesy. -"The Spring and Autumn Annals of Yan Zi"
6 do a good deed and have peace of mind; If you do a bad thing, you will feel ashamed. -Han Guangshen
7 Don't do little evil, and don't do little good. Only virtue and virtue can serve others. -Liu Bei
An ignorant person always thinks that what he knows is very important and should tell everyone. But an educated person will not easily show off the knowledge in his stomach. He can say a lot, but he thinks there are still many things he can't say well. -Rousseau
Rudeness is the illegitimate child of ignorance. Butler
10 I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable military salute to their motherland. -Rousseau
Good manners are made up of small sacrifices. Emerson
12 interest is a strategy that smart people come up with to keep a distance from fools. Emerson
13 Looking back at the countries and families of sages in the past, they turned from frugality to extravagance. -Li Shangyin
14 reason is higher than brain, and thought is more reliable than feeling. Gorky
15 Politeness is like kissing through a veil. -France
16 A gentleman cares about the Tao but not the poverty. Confucius
17 A gentleman tolerates what others cannot tolerate, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and treats what others cannot tolerate. -Manan
18 A gentleman is good to himself, but he also enjoys the good of others. -Book of Rites