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Famous sayings about educated celebrities
1, the so-called gift is to treat others as you like. Charles Defarge

2. Be kind to others and be like brothers; Evil spirits welcome people and harm soldiers. -Guan Zhong

The heritage of educated people is more valuable than the wealth of those ignorant people. -Park Jung-soo

Power and wealth, even virtue itself, are valued by everyone, because they can improve our happiness. Anyone who helps others with a bad attitude and makes others feel uneasy will not be welcomed from others' happiness. Anyone who knows how to make the other person feel comfortable, but does not condescend and belittle himself, can be said to have got the real knack of dealing with the world, and will be welcomed and valued everywhere. Therefore, politeness is the first important habit that children and young people should pay special attention to. -Locke

What ennobles people is their character. Lawrence

6. It is very wrong to let a child have confidence and get some skills to get along with others, and to sacrifice his innocence and let him associate with those uneducated and evil children. The main purpose of resolute and independent character is to maintain his virtue. Boys have the opportunity to communicate with others, and nothing can't be learned calmly, as long as there is enough time. -Locke

7. Some people, especially children, often show the shy attitude of village customs in front of strangers or elders, and their thoughts, words and expressions are all flustered; I have lost my master in disorder, and I can't do anything, at least it looks unnatural and elegant, and I can't get people's joy and welcome. The only way to cure this disease is the same as other diseases. Let them form the opposite habit through practice, mainly by making more friends. -Locke

8. Low status is not a virtue; Being healthy is a virtue, and it is also a virtue to admit that what is lower than us is higher than us. -Goethe

9. Interrupting and arguing do not conform to the requirements of etiquette. Interrupting others' conversation is one of the biggest offenses, because we reply before we know what others are going to say. If it is not reckless and stupid, it is also obvious that he is tired of listening to each other and doesn't want to go on. -Locke

10, whoever can be welcomed by everyone, his movements are not only powerful, but also elegant and solid, which is not enough, even useful and useless. No matter what happens, he must have elegant methods and attitudes in order to look beautiful and be liked by others. -Locke