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benevolence, righteousness, propriety and kindness are to people, and wealth, millet, are to home. -Xunzi

full of losses, modest benefits, don't stretch out your hand, work all day, and constantly strive for self-improvement. -Chen Yi

There is great yearning in his upbringing-longing for beauty and light. It even has a greater yearning-the yearning for beauty and light to overcome everything. -Arnold

Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes those who are treated politely by others happy.

-Montesquieu

I firmly believe that no one's appearance (not so much the appearance itself, but rather the belief that the appearance is moving and not moving) will have such an amazing impact on people's development. -lev tolstoy

An ignorant person always thinks that what he knows is very important and should tell everyone. But an educated person does not easily show off the knowledge in his stomach. He can talk a lot, but he thinks there are still many things that he can't talk well. -Rousseau

The reason why people are expensive is that they are trustworthy and polite; The reason why the country can be strong is that it is only good faith and righteousness.

-Don Zhang Jiuling

Knowledge must be decorated and smoothed by courtesy. Without it, knowledge is like a huge and rough diamond. It is good to put it in the tree for curiosity and its essential value, but it is more precious after pondering. -Charlie Fell

If you want to be educated, "you must know the best things that the whole world is talking about and thinking about".

-Arnold

A brave and frank soul can observe with its own eyes, love with its own heart and judge with its own reason. Don't be a shadow, be a man. -Roman Manlan

Don't be extravagant. It is better to say it incompletely than to say it too much. -Leo Tol deceives Thailand

People should not be arrogant, but they should not be arrogant. -Xu Beihong

If the clothes are not straight, the guests will not be rude. -Guan zhong

if you advance and retreat without an instrument, the decree will not work. -Guan Zhong

The essence of self-cultivation is like a person's character, which ultimately comes down to the question of moral sentiment.

-Emerson

It is not difficult for a man with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. -Rousseau

If one wants to help the weak, he should become strong by himself, not become weak like them. Don't be lenient about what they have done, if you like. Never relax about the bad things they will do. -romain rolland

Let one get a hundred, and fight for ten and lose nine. -Mark

Humility is the color of virtue. -ask Agnes

the big book of the ceremony, in case of chaos. -Liu Zongyuan

Virtue is more difficult to acquire than worldly wisdom; Young people who have lost their virtue can rarely recover. Cowardice, incompetence and ignorance of the world are the faults attributed to private education. In fact, this is not the inevitable result of education at home, nor is it an incurable disease. If too much doting at home often makes people weak and incompetent, we should try our best to avoid it, mainly because our purpose is for virtue.

-Locke

s polite manner is mainly a manifestation of self-restraint. -Emerson

this kind of elegance and elegance that falls into the routine is nothing but mediocre and inferior. -Hugo

His friendship is also based on Tao, and his reception is also based on courtesy. -Mencius

poor without arrogance, rich without arrogance. -zi gong

no one likes rough diamonds, and it is not good to wear them. But once polished and inlaid, the healers will give birth to brilliance. Virtue is a spiritual treasure, but it is good manners that make them shine. -Locke

A proud person is bound to be jealous, and he is jealous of the person who is praised most for his virtue.

-Spinoza,

This is the advantage of simple personality: if this personality sometimes makes people do very clumsy things, if this personality will almost certainly destroy those who have it in high society, then on the other hand, this personality has a rapid and decisive influence on people with similar personalities. -Stendhal

A patient person can get what he expects. -Franklin

In manners, as in all things, the only thing that does not age is the mind. A kind-hearted person is simple and simple. -Balzac

When a person is a real person, he should keep an equal distance from boastful and arrogant affectations, neither boasting nor trying to impress. -Hugo

For a kind-hearted person, the idea that paying the price is bound to be rewarded is an insult in itself. Virtue is not an ornament, but a manifestation of a beautiful mind. -Gide

be proud, want to be unrestrained, be extremely happy, and be old. -Wei Wei

Perseverance is often the cause, but impatience is the ruin. I have seen with my own eyes in the desert that travelers in a hurry fall behind those who are calm; The galloping horse lags behind, but the slow camel keeps advancing. -Sadie

Happy to change customs, courtesy to civilize people. -Tang Wu Jing

There is a kind of courtesy from the heart. It is love that has changed its form. As a result, a kind of external courtesy is most appropriate. -Goethe

Etiquette is noble only when you act naturally. If it is too artificial on the surface, it will lose its due value.

-Bacon

If conceit, vanity or anger make a child lose his fear, or make him not listen to the advice of his fear, he should take appropriate measures to get rid of it. He should be made to think about it a little, reduce his anger, think twice before you act, and see if the present thing is worth the risk. -Locke

All etiquette is set up for the act of decorating those false stories, insincere welcome and unfaithful hospitality; If there is true friendship, these hypocritical forms should be abandoned.

-Shakespeare

You shouldn't be jealous of talented people any more than you should be jealous of the sun. -Yuri Bondarev

A person in his right mind will not be complacent. -Saint-Simon