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What are the longer polite epigrams?
There is an innate courtesy, which is related to love. It will produce the most pleasant behavior on the appearance of behavior. -Goethe Politeness is better than law. -Carlyle Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -Merimee Politeness is to human nature what heat is to wax. -arthur schopenhauer A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. -Goethe To respect others is to respect yourself. John Galsworthy will never bow to power, but will only take off your hat as a gift. -Jim Fibiger, Nana is so suspicious, hesitant, different and knows right from wrong. -Jason Wu No manners can make people see at a glance that they are ill-bred. The correct education lies in making people's external courtesy and noble education show at the same time. Goethe ceremony is to man what wine is to man. The purpose of Confucius' cultural accomplishment is to enhance and improve the ability to appreciate the truth, goodness and beauty of the noblest and most profound things. -powys criticized and accused each other's rudeness in silence, and this kind of sarcasm made everyone feel uneasy. -Mr. Locke put up with what others can't stand, put up with what others can't stand, and do what others can't do. -Manan's so-called good upbringing ... They are different in almost all countries and even in one region; Every wise man will imitate the good upbringing of his place and keep up with it. -chesterfield Real courtesy is self-denial. Is to do everything possible to make people around you as calm as themselves (Pope) ● Politeness is made up of small sacrifices (love for life) ● Politeness is a flower of universal love (Joubert) ● Politeness is a good deed in trivial matters (William Pitt) ● Politeness is to human nature what heat is to candles (Schopenhauer) ● Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings (Merimi) ● Politeness is built on a double basis: it is for performance. Respect, and don't impose your opinions on others (Hofmannsthal) ● Patience with rude people is the standard to test good manners-(Solomon Ibn Gabilov) ● Politeness is the first important thing in living habits (USA) ● Peace has two powerful forces, namely, law and politeness (Germany) ● Politeness is smart, rudeness is stupid (Germany) ● Politeness. The need of social interaction drives them to come together, but their own disgusting behavior drives them apart. Finally, they found a proper distance to tolerate each other, that is politeness-(Schopenhauer) When you see that friends need unnatural manners, you can know that their feelings have declined (Shakespeare) ● The more you feel impolite ● Practice is not politeness ● Politeness has nothing to lose, but everything to gain (Marvo montague) ● Politeness has nothing to do with people. Unwilling to spend it shows a lack of wisdom (Schopenhauer) ● Politeness costs nothing (Europe) ● Politeness costs nothing (Latin America) ● Politeness costs nothing, but is more valuable than anything else (Spain) ● Politeness ... is a false good deed (Sai Johnson) ● A person may disappear without a trace in his politeness (Thoreau) ● Thoughtful manners are for people you don't like. Of course, this is generally recognized and understood by people (chesterfield) ● Polite terms, such as kissing through a veil (France) ● It is not difficult to be polite to the rich, but it is difficult to have a figure; It is not difficult to be kind to the poor, but it is difficult to be polite (history)

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