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Famous sayings about gentlemen

The famous sayings about gentlemen are as follows:

1. A gentleman thinks that it is good to have talent, and a villain thinks that it is evil to have talent.

2. A gentleman travels with virtue, so he doesn't suffer from being without a position; The villain travels with snobbery, so he suffers from loss and does everything.

3. A gentleman values people with morality, while a villain values people with power.

4. If the weather is not evil for human beings, it will stop in winter, and if the land is not evil for human beings, it will also stop in the distance, and if the gentleman is not a villain, Hungary will also stop.

5. A gentleman promotes the goodness of others, while a villain promotes the evil of others.

6. A gentleman's time is like water, while a villain's time is like fire.

7. Gentlemen and villains are like the incompatibility of ice and charcoal and the incompatibility of incense.

8. A gentleman seeks for himself, while a villain seeks for others.

9. A gentleman's interests benefit others; The villain is good for himself.

1. A gentleman is happy with his way, while a villain is happy with his desire.

11. Gentlemen are harmonious but different, while villains are identical but not harmonious.

12. A gentleman who is not kind has a husband, and a man who is kind without a villain.

13. Gentlemen and villains have different interests, just between public and private.

14. an upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried.

15. A gentleman is Thai but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not Thai.

16. In a gentleman's trip, you should be quiet to cultivate your morality, frugal to cultivate your morality, and you should not be quiet to achieve your ambition.

17. A gentleman's heart is too small, but his magnanimity is beneficial all his life.

18. If a gentleman takes something far, he will have something to wait for; If you are big, you will be patient.

19. If a gentleman is not heavy, he will not be arrogant.

2. A gentleman acts according to his knowledge and foretells to store his virtue.