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What are some famous aphorisms about politeness?

1. It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a lack of respect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame for not being a good partner, but a matter of shame for not being knowledgeable. —— Zhang Heng

2. A person's courtesy is like a mirror that reflects his portrait. ——Goethe

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

4. The cultivation of temperament is not for others, but to enhance one's own life ability. ——Daisaku Ikeda

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

6. Politeness is to human nature what heat is to wax. ——Arthur Schopenhauer

7. A gentleman tolerates what others cannot tolerate, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and deals with what others cannot tolerate. ——Manan

8. Virtue must be repaid, but resentment must not be vengeful. ——Zhao Qian

9. A gentleman is kind to himself and also enjoys the kindness of others. ——Book of Rites

10. Joy is used to change customs, etiquette is used to transform people. ——Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty

11. Respect is closer to etiquette than shame. Respect is not insulting. ——The Analects of Confucius

12. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. ——Gonchar

13. Rituals to people are like wine. ——Confucius

14. A person may disappear without a trace in his politeness. ——Thoreau

15. Politeness is to human nature what heat is to candles. ——Schopenhauer

16. Extravagance leads to more desires. A gentleman who is too lustful will seek wealth and honor, which will lead to disaster in vain. —— Sima Guang

17. Disrespect for others is disrespect for oneself. ——Old Tang Book

18. Etiquette and politeness are good deeds in trivial matters. ——William Pitt Jr.

19. Politeness costs nothing. ——Latin America

20. Rudeness and rudeness are a means used by people who are weak at heart to make themselves appear powerful. ——Eric (USA)

21. Politeness is a counterfeit coin. Reluctance to spend it shows the poverty of intelligence. ——Schopenhauer

22. Politeness is the flower of fraternity. ——Jouber

23. Politeness is built on a dual basis: you must show respect for others, and you must not impose your opinions on others. ——Hofmannsthal

24. Good manners are composed of small sacrifices. ——Emerson

25. Politeness is a smart thing, rudeness is stupidity. ——Germany

26. Be careful not to say or do bad things even when you are alone, but to learn to be more shameful in front of yourself than in front of others. —— Democritus

27. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others. ——Liu Bei

28. Reason is higher than the heart, and thoughts are more reliable than emotions. —— Gorky

29. Politeness is the first important thing in life habits. ——America

30. Ignorant people always think that what they know is important and they should tell everyone when they meet. But an educated person does not easily show off his knowledge. He can talk about many things, but he thinks there are still many things that he cannot talk about well. ——Rousseau

31. Do not think 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. ——Wei Zheng

32. Being polite and thoughtful costs nothing, but it is worth more than anything else. ——Spain

33. Politeness is more powerful than the law. ——Carlyle

34. A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. ——Goethe

35. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up. ——Confucius

36. A kind of silent criticism and blame for the other party's rudeness, and this kind of ridicule makes everyone feel uneasy. ——Locke

37. Politeness is a language. Its rules and practices must be learned mainly from observation and the behavior of educated people.

——Locke

38. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved by diligence and frugality, and destruction was achieved by extravagance. ——Li Shangyin

39. Politeness comes from the heart and its roots are internal. However, if the form of politeness is cancelled, its spirit and essence will also disappear. ——John Hall

40. A gentleman is concerned about his wealth and not his poverty. —— Confucius

41. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should pay special attention to to develop habits. —— John Locke

42. It is not difficult to be polite to rich people, but it is difficult to be polite; it is not difficult to be kind to poor people, but it is difficult to be polite. ——"Historical Code", there is a kind of courtesy that comes from the heart. It is love in a transformed form. From this arises an outward expression of the most appropriate politeness. ——Goethe

43. Those who are extravagant and lazy are poor, while those who are powerful and thrifty are rich. —— Han Fei

44. Quietness cultivates one’s character, and frugality cultivates virtue. —— Zhuge Liang

45. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. ——Merimee

46. Etiquette resolves doubts and hesitations, distinguishes similarities and differences, and distinguishes right from wrong. ——Wu Jing

47. Politeness is the golden key to human perfection. —— Songsuneji

48. Do a good deed and feel at ease; do a bad deed and feel ashamed. ——Shen Hanguang

49. Honesty is the most precious thing for a gentleman. ——Book of Rites

50. Etiquette requires natural behavior to appear noble. If the appearance is too artificial, it will lose its due value. ——Bacon