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Etiquette famous sayings and aphorisms (selected 100 sentences)

1. Knowing shame is almost courageous.

2. Those who are polite are respectful to others.

3. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up.

4. The origin of benevolence is love.

5. Virtue must be repaid, resentment cannot be vengeful.

6. Giving in is the essence of etiquette.

7. Politeness is the flower of fraternity.

8. If you are doing good, be prepared, and if you are doing evil, go away.

9. Be knowledgeable in literature and be courteous when making appointments.

10. A gentleman loves money and gets it in a wise way.

11. The bigger the title, the more complicated the etiquette.

12. If the people do not have proper etiquette, they will easily disperse even if they gather together.

13. The foundation of etiquette is to prevent chaos.

14. What is said does not go far.

15. Be courteous and welcome to everyone.

16. Poverty without flattery, wealth without arrogance.

17. Morality should be your own, and don’t be confused by things.

18. Be quiet to cultivate your character, and be frugal to cultivate your virtue.

19. High deeds and small words lead to self-cultivation.

20. To cultivate one’s moral character and conduct oneself cleanly, one’s words must be followed by words.

21. If the dress is not correct, the guests will not be respectful.

22. A gentleman is likened to righteousness, and a villain is likened to benefit.

23. A gentleman is always poor, but a villain is always poor.

24. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned.

25. A gentleman is not afraid of disaster and does not rejoice in fortune.

26. A gentleman’s capacity is limited and his chest is filled with hundreds of rivers.

27. Earth can build a city wall, and accumulated virtue can make a solid ground.

28. When the sky is healthy, a gentleman will strive for self-improvement.

29. Rituals to people are like wine.

30. Those who are extravagant and lazy will be poor, while those who are strong and thrifty will be rich.

31. A gentleman’s guarding, cultivating his body, and keeping the world in peace.

32. Rang is the master of virtue. Rang is called virtue.

33. Goodwill brings happiness, and civilization brings harmony.

34. A gentleman is happy to have his way, and a villain is happy to have his desires.

35. A gentleman does not compare himself with others, while a villain does not compare himself with others.

36. Gentlemen are harmonious but different; villains are harmonious but not harmonious.

37. A gentleman promotes good in others, while a villain promotes evil in others.

38. A gentleman is arrogant but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant.

39. Rites and righteousness are born from wealth, while theft is born from poverty.

40. An affable attitude is a permanent letter of introduction.

41. Examine yourself every day, correct it if you have it, and encourage it if you don’t.

42. Politeness is the second sun of an educated person.

43. Don’t do evil because it’s small, and don’t do good because it’s small.

44. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved by diligence and frugality, and destruction was achieved by luxury.

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

46. When a gentleman coerces a talent, he thinks it is good; when a villain coerces him, he thinks it is evil.

47. The country should employ virtue first and talent first.

48. The extravagant are in ruins, the thrifty are safe, one bad thing and one good thing are in front of them.

49. When you hear someone’s slander, you should educate yourself, and when you hear someone’s praise, you should be afraid of yourself.

50. It’s not that you can’t see justice, it’s that you’re afraid of seeing justice but not being brave enough.

51. Don’t look down on yourself or others.

52. You have nothing to lose by being polite, but you have everything to gain.

53. A gentleman should know that the big one is far away, and a small person should know that the small one is near.

54. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host’s etiquette.

55. What is upheld is morality, what is done is faithful, and what is cherished is integrity.

56. Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others.

57. Reason is higher than the heart, and thoughts are more reliable than emotions.

58. A person who behaves politely will definitely win a good reputation.

59. Only marriage based on love is moral.

60. Polite demeanor is mainly a manifestation of self-restraint.

61. Etiquette is the smallest but most stable norm among all norms.

62. When you welcome others with good demeanor, you will be as close as brothers; if you welcome others with bad demeanor, you will be harmed by fighting soldiers.

63. Those who pity you are not friends, but those who help you are friends.

64. Propriety, justice, integrity, and shame are the four dimensions of a country. If the four dimensions are not open, the country will perish.

65. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing.

66. When I am old, I am in harmony with others; when I am young, I am in harmony with others.

67. Conscience is determined by people’s knowledge and entire lifestyle.

68. A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait.

69. If people are rude, they will not be born, if things are rude, they will not be successful, and if the country is rude, it will not be respected.

70. Humor is a sign of wisdom, education and moral superiority.

71. Hypocrisy can never become true by virtue of its growth in power.

72. Only generosity can forgive people, only generosity can carry things, and a gentleman can carry things with kindness.

73. A general must not be arrogant. Being arrogant will lead to discourtesy. Being discourteous will cause others to leave. If people leave, everyone will rebel.

74. Selflessness is a rare morality because there is no profit from it.

75. If you do a good thing, you will feel at ease; if you do a bad thing, you will feel ashamed.

76. There are great brave men in the world who are not surprised when something happens suddenly, and are not angry when something happens without reason.

77. Beauty - is a powerful source of moral purity, spiritual enrichment and physical health.

78. Politeness is like an air cushion. There is nothing inside, but it can miraculously reduce bumps.

79. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only the virtuous and virtuous can obey others.

80. What a liar gets is that no one believes him even if he tells the truth.

81. The cheapest and most profitable thing in the world is etiquette.

82. Morality should be noble; conduct should be frank; behavior should be polite.

83. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should pay special attention to to develop habits.

84. It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a matter of disrespect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one is not a good partner, but it is a matter of shame that one is not knowledgeable.

85. If you value etiquette higher than the moon, you will lose the sincere trust between people.

86. If you want to achieve your goal, you must ask people in a gentle manner.

87. Don’t worry about danger in times of peace, abstain from extravagance and be frugal; cut down the roots in order to seek luxuriant trees, block the source in order to have a long flow.

88. A benevolent person loves others, a polite person respects others, a loving person will always be loved by others, and a respectful person will always be respected by others.

89. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland.

90. If the body is not cultivated, the virtue will not be established. If the virtue is not established, there will be very few people who can turn it into the family, and it will be worse in the world.

91. When treating rich and noble people, it is not difficult to be polite, but it is difficult to be polite; when treating poor people, it is not difficult to be kind, but it is difficult to be polite.

92. Without good etiquette, everything else will be regarded as pride, arrogance, uselessness and stupidity.

93. Politeness is like an air cushion: it may have nothing in it, but it can wonderfully ease our bumps.

94. A half-cut vermicelli should be treasured even if it is a public property. People do not understand Yu Zhongqu, and instead call Yu a calculating person.

95. The inevitable consequences of luxury Author: The disintegration of etiquette Author: In turn, it causes the corruption of taste.

96. A gentleman’s journey is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be far-reaching.

97. Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is indispensable for people's communication, but it cannot be overly care about.

98. The most valuable revolutionary quality is to remain unsullied in the mud and not corroded by the sugar-coated bullets of the bourgeoisie.

99. Etiquette must be natural in behavior to appear noble. If the appearance is too artificial, it will lose its due value.

100. All etiquette is established to embellish those behaviors that are false to the story, insincere welcome, and renegade hospitality; if there is true friendship, these hypocritical forms should be abandoned.