Said by: Gonchard, Soviet Ukrainian writer.
Interpretation: It is easy to be polite to people, and it is also the most precious thing for people.
2. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy.
Said by: Montesquieu-French Enlightenment thinker.
Interpretation: Being polite to others can not only make you happy, but also make people who are treated politely happy.
Politeness is the golden key to human coexistence.
Said by: Spanish novelist Juan Antoniode.
Interpretation: Being polite to others is a bridge for people to live in peace.
4, aggressive speech, not necessarily justified. ?
Said by: Medieval Persian (now Iran) poet Sadi.
Interpretation: When you speak, it doesn't necessarily mean that you are eloquent and magnificent.
Whether you are a man or a woman, gentleness and generosity are worthy of the name. A person's real courage and determination is by no means equal to stopping others from talking with his fist. ?
Said by: Medieval Persian (now Iran) poet Sadi.
Interpretation: Both men and women can only be respected if they are generous to others. A person's courage and determination are not limited to his fists.