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Classic quotes about politeness

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

2. Educated people can find beautiful meanings in beautiful things. This is because there is hope in these beautiful things. ——Wilde

3. The cultivation of character is not for others, but to enhance one’s own ability to live. ——Daisaku Ikeda

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

5. Benevolence, justice, etiquette and kindness are to others, just as goods and wealth are to families. ——Xunzi

6. Full of losses, modesty will benefit, don’t stretch your hands, work hard all day long, and strive for self-improvement. ——Chen Yi

7. Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors. ——Romain Rolland

8. In a man, wisdom and education are the most important. Beauty or not is nothing to him! If you don't have education and wisdom in your mind, even if you are a handsome man, you are still worthless. ——Chekhov

9. There is a great yearning in upbringing-the yearning for beauty and light. It even has a greater yearning - the yearning for beauty and light to overcome everything. ——Arnold

10. Politeness makes polite people happy, and it also makes people who are treated politely happy. ——Montesquieu

11. I firmly believe that there is no such thing as a person’s appearance (not so much the appearance itself, but the belief that the appearance is attractive and immovable) has such a influence on human development. Amazing impact. ——Leo Tolstoy

12. An ignorant person always thinks that what he knows is important and should be told when he meets others. 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

13. The reason why people are noble is that they are trustworthy and polite; the reason why a country can be strong is also because of trust and justice. ——Tang·Zhang Jiuling

14. The function or purpose of good etiquette is only to make those who talk to us feel comfortable and satisfied, nothing else. Be able to show your respect, attention and goodwill to others through appropriate common courtesy and respect. This is a very high state, and it is a great skill to be able to achieve this state without being suspected of being flattering, hypocritical or despicable. ——Locke

15. Human beings pursue nothing more than happiness, so polite people are more welcomed by others than useful people. The ability, sincerity and kindness of a true friend are often not easy to offset him. The uneasiness caused by the expression of seriousness and solidity. ——Locke

16. Knowledge must decorate and smooth his way in the world with courtesy. Without them, knowledge is like a huge and rough diamond, for curiosity and its substantial value. It is good to keep it in a tree, but it is even more precious after thinking about it. ——Charlie Fehr

17. To be educated, "know the best things that are being said and thought in the world." ——Arnold

18. The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. ——Anonymous

19. A brave and straightforward soul can observe with his own eyes, love with his own heart, and judge with his own reason. Don’t be a shadow, be a human being. ——Romain Manlan

20. Avoid exaggeration. It is better to understate than to overstate. ——Lev Thor bullies Thailand

21. People cannot be arrogant, but they cannot be arrogant. ——Xu Beihong

22. If the dress is not correct, the guests will not be respectful. ——Guan Zhong

23. If there is no etiquette in advancing or retreating, then the government orders will not work. ——Guan Zhong

24. The essence of cultivation is like human character, which ultimately comes down to the issue of moral sentiment. ——Emerson

25. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. ——Rousseau

26. If a person wants to help the weak, he should become a strong person himself, rather than becoming a weak person like them. For those who have done bad things, be lenient, if you will. Never relax about the bad things they will do. ——Romain Rolland

27. Give one to get a hundred, compete for ten and lose nine. ——Mark

28. Humility is the color of virtue. ——Diognis

29. The foundation of etiquette is to prevent chaos. ——Liu Zongyuan

30. Virtue is harder to obtain than worldliness; young people rarely recover their virtue after losing it. Cowardice, incompetence and ignorance of the world are the faults that everyone attributes to private education. In fact, this is not the inevitable result of education in the family, nor is it an incurable problem. If overindulgence at home often makes people weak and incompetent, it should be We try to avoid it, mainly because our purpose is for the sake of virtue. ——Locke

Classic Quotes on Politeness

There is an inherent politeness that is linked to love.

It produces the most agreeable courtesy in the appearance of conduct.

——Goethe

Politeness is more powerful than law.

——Carlyle

Courtesy can often replace the noblest feelings.

——Mérimée

Politeness is to human nature what heat is to wax.

——arthurschopenhauer

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

——Goethe

To respect others is to respect yourself.

—— Galsworthy

Never bow to power, but take off your hat as a courtesy.

——jimfiebig,nana

There are two types of bad etiquette: the first is shyness; the second is indiscretion and frivolity. The only way to avoid these two situations is to observe the following rule: Do not look down on yourself, nor look down on others

- John Locke

Men should behave as they Clothes should not be too tight or too particular, but should be loose enough to facilitate work and exercise.

——Bacon

Politeness costs nothing and wins everything.

——Montaigne

Cowardice is the most reliable protection against temptation.

——Mark Twain

Classic quotes about politeness

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

2. Educated people can find beautiful meanings in beautiful things. This is because there is hope in these beautiful things. —— Oscar Wilde

3. The cultivation of character is not for others, but to enhance one’s own ability to live. —— Daisaku Ikeda

4. 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

5. Benevolence, justice, etiquette and kindness are to others, just as goods and wealth are to families. ——Xunzi

6. If you are full of losses, you will benefit from humility. Don’t stretch your hands, work hard all day long, and strive for self-improvement. ——Chen Yi

7. Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors. ——Romain Rolland

8. In a man, wisdom and education are the most important. Whether he is beautiful or not is nothing to him! If you don't have education and wisdom in your mind, even if you are a handsome man, you are still worthless. ——Chekhov

9. There is a great yearning in upbringing-the yearning for beauty and light. It even has a greater yearning - the yearning for beauty and light to overcome everything. ——Arnold

10. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy. ——Montesquieu

11. I firmly believe that nothing has such a positive impact on human development as appearance (not so much the appearance itself, but the belief that the appearance is attractive and immovable). Amazing impact. ——Leo Tolstoy

12. Ignorant people always think that what they know is important and they should talk to everyone. 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

13. The reason why people are noble is that they are trustworthy and polite; the reason why a country can be strong is also because of trust and justice. ——Tang Zhang Jiuling

14. The function or purpose of good etiquette is only to make those who talk to us feel comfortable and satisfied, nothing else. Be able to show your respect, attention and goodwill to others through appropriate common courtesy and respect. This is a very high state, and it is a great skill to be able to achieve this state without being suspected of being flattering, hypocritical or despicable. ——Locke

15. Human beings pursue nothing more than happiness, so polite people are more welcomed by others than useful people. The ability, sincerity and kindness of a true friend are often not easy to offset him. The uneasiness caused by the expression of seriousness and solidity. ——Locke

16. Knowledge must decorate and smooth his way in the world with courtesy. Without them, knowledge is like a huge and rough diamond, for curiosity and its substantial value. It is good to keep it in a tree, but it is even more precious after thinking about it. ——Charlie Phil

17. If you want to be educated, "you must understand the best things that are being said and thought about in the world." ——Arnold

18. The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. ——Anonymous

19. A brave and straightforward soul can observe with his own eyes, love with his own heart, and judge with his own reason. Don’t be a shadow, be a human being. ——Romain Manlan

20. Avoid exaggeration and extravagance. It is better to understate than to overstate. ——Leif Thor bullies Thailand

21. People cannot be arrogant, but they cannot be arrogant.

——Xu Beihong

22. If the dress is not correct, the guests will not be respectful. ——Guan Zhong

23. If there is no etiquette in advancing or retreating, then the government orders will not work. ——Guan Zhong

24. The essence of cultivation is like human character, which ultimately comes down to the issue of moral sentiment. ——Emerson

25. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. ——Rousseau

26. If a person wants to help the weak, he should become a strong person himself, rather than becoming a weak person like them. For those who have done bad things, be lenient, if you will. Never relax about the bad things they will do. ——Romain Roland

27. Give one to get a hundred, fight for ten and lose nine. ——Mark

28. Humility is the color of virtue. ——Diognis

29. The foundation of etiquette is to prevent chaos. ——Liu Zongyuan

30. Virtue is harder to obtain than worldliness; young people can rarely recover their virtue after losing it. Cowardice, incompetence and ignorance of the world are the faults that everyone attributes to private education. In fact, this is not the inevitable result of education within the family, nor is it an incurable problem. If overindulgence at home often makes people weak and incompetent and should be avoided at all costs, it is mainly because our purpose is for the sake of virtue. ——Locke

Classic quotes about courtesy and quality

For a person with superior talents, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and most true quality.

——Richard Steele

I would prefer genius to virtue, knowledge to wealth. For example, people with less virtue need wealth more, and people with less genius need learning more.

——Younger

The so-called good education... they are not the same in almost all countries and even within a region; everyone who is sensible will imitate him and be in keeping with the good culture of the place in which they live.

——Chesterfield

In an uncultured person, courage becomes rudeness, knowledge becomes pedantry, wit becomes amusement, and simplicity becomes rudeness. , gentleness will become flattery.

——Locke

Another content of family education is to cultivate the obedience of children. The cultivation of obedience can make children have the desire to grow up. On the contrary, if you do not pay attention to the cultivation of obedience in your children, he will become abrupt, arrogant and rude.

——Hegel

If a person is polite, he will be at peace; if he is rude, he will be in danger.

—— "Notes"

There will always be painful and happy things happening, such as willingness and unwillingness, knowing and not knowing, sobriety and confusion. But if there are pious emotions in the heart, then one can also find peace in pain. Otherwise, you can only make ends meet in angry quarrels, jealousy, hatred, and nagging.

——Tagore

Self-cultivation is the first priority, followed by knowledge, followed by practice.

——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty

Etiquette is also called education. Its essence is just not to show any contempt or insult to anyone in the relationship. Who can understand and accept this? If he can agree to the rules and norms mentioned above and work hard to implement them, he will definitely become a well-educated gentleman.

——Locke

Although a poor argument or ordinary observation is put forward in this way and preceded by a few words of respect for other people's opinions, he can get more. of honor and attention.

————Anonymous

Young people should not interrupt in the middle. When speaking, they should use the attitude of asking for advice, not as if they are lecturing others. Stubborn attitudes and arrogant looks should be avoided and questions should be asked humbly. Humility does not obscure their talents or diminish the power of their reasons. On the contrary, it can bring them better attention and make what they say more acceptable.

——Locke

People who are stereotyped and dead, and whose face is gloomy and depressed, regardless of their appearance or clothing, are the worst people in heaven and earth.

——Dickens

Piety is not an end, but a means, the highest means of cultivation through the purest tranquility of the soul.

——Goethe

Father and son are related, monarch and ministers are related, husband and wife are distinguished, elders and young are orderly, and friends have trust.

——Mencius

To be an open-minded and aboveboard person, whether in the inner thoughts or in the external behaviors .

——Windset

Be kind to those who are caring.

——Maiterlinck

Self-esteem is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degradation. Therefore, self-esteem is indispensable, and self-abasement is indispensable.

——Zou Taofen

Delicacy and elegance are the inevitable strengths of a simple person. In him, his conversation is more intriguing, no less than the diction of a bishop.

——Balzac

"Good examples, sincere language and sincere and frank sympathy" refer to the impact of the examples of parents, teachers, classmates and others on children.

——Comenius

Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see where they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never abuse their strengths. This does not make them less humble. The more they excel, the more they realize their shortcomings.

——Rousseau

People who know only a little are often immodest, but those who are well-informed and capable must be humble.

——Xie Xuezai

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

——Meng Ke

Humility and obedience make them more suitable for being taught; so you don’t need to pay too much attention to the development of self-confidence in advance. What should take the most time, effort and effort is to enable them to acquire the principles, practices and good education of virtue. This is something they should prepare for in advance so as not to lose it easily later.

——Locke

The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge.

——Herzen

A kind of natural rudeness makes a person rude to others and therefore does not know how to respect other people's inclinations, temperament or status. This is a true sign of a country man who pays no attention to what can make the people he gets along with gentle, respect others, and get along with others.

——Locke

Education is the habit of being satisfied with the best things and knowing why.

——Van Dyke

The etiquette is the same as the body.

——"Taiping Yulan"

Use words and things to praise, use warnings, reprimands, punishments, and use corporal punishment for special individual faults, and use an instructive punishment system, That is, "with a frank attitude and sincere purpose", so that children understand that doing so is good for him, just like taking bitter medicine to cure an illness.

——Comenius

Etiquette is reason.

——Zhu Xi

Accepting advice is to enhance one's own abilities.

——Goethe

Be noble but not arrogant, win without being disobedient, be virtuous but capable of subordinates, be strong but be patient.

——Zhuge Liang

My main method is, first of all, to create sisters and brothers through the children’s initial feelings about social life and the development of their initial abilities. The general fraternity melts the whole group into the simple spirit of a large family; and on this basis, and the emotions arising from it, inspires them with a general sense of duty and morality.

——Pestalozzi

Pride is rude.

——"Guoyu"

I strictly adhere to a beautiful principle in my daily life: "It is important for people to be self-aware." I have always used this to spur myself. < /p>

Honesty, like all our sentiments, should be divided into negative and positive categories. Passive honesty is honesty when there is no opportunity to make a fortune. Positive honesty is being tempted every day without being moved.

——Balzac

To disrespect others is to disrespect yourself.

—— "Old Book of Tang"

Contempt, or lack of proper respect. This can be expressed in appearance, speech or appearance.

——Locke

Criticizing others and finding their faults is directly opposed to etiquette. No matter what mistakes people make, they should publicly announce them in broad daylight in front of others. Anyone who has a stain will be ashamed. Once a shortcoming is discovered, he will always feel a little uneasy, even if it is only suspected of having a shortcoming.

——Locke

No matter how knowledgeable a person is, as long as there is an unbridgeable distance between his questions and his life, he cannot be called a wise man. Be an educated person.

——Bowys

Moral behavior training is not through language influence, but to allow children to practice good moral behavior and overcome bad behaviors such as laziness, rashness, undiscipline, and decadence. .

——Comenius

People know that they care about life and happiness but abandon propriety and justice. This is like cutting their necks in order to live longer.

——Xunzi

Courtesy costs nothing and gets everything.

——Montaquieu

Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind.

——Mao Zedong

As long as a person has the patience to cultivate his culture, he will never be so arrogant that he cannot be taught.

——Horace

With a clean life and an honest character, no matter what class he is, even the most evil-minded people will respect him. . In Paris, true morality is as much appreciated as a big diamond or a rare treasure.

——Balzac

Etiquette means correct conduct; teacher means correct etiquette.

——Xunzi

Conceit is the enemy of progress.

——Bio

Never be proud. Because when you are proud, you will be stubborn when you should agree. Because when you are proud, you will reject the advice and help of friendship from others.

——Pavlov

Reasonably arrange children's daily life so that they are always busy with useful things to avoid making trouble or wasting time.

——Comenius

The purpose of cultural cultivation is to enhance and improve the ability to appreciate the truth and beauty of the most noble and profound things.

——Bowys

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

——Locke

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

——Goethe

A magnanimous person is often more loving than resentful. He is optimistic, cheerful, open-minded, and tolerant rather than sad, depressed, anxious, or angry; We should comfort our partners, relatives and friends with love, describe them with reason and emotion, and make the listeners moved, admired and respected. In this way, there will be no emotional barriers, behavioral opposition, or psychological barriers between them. resentment.

——Munir Nasuf

Generosity, especially humility, will win people's favor.

————Goethe

When a person suffers from depression, he should first use the word “forbearance” and then the word “forgetfulness” to harmonize the qi soup.

——Tao Jue

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

——Manan

Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is indispensable for human communication, and it cannot be overestimated. If etiquette is valued above all else, the result will be a loss of sincere trust between people. Therefore, we must be good at finding a sense of proportion in language communication so that it is straightforward but not rude. This is the hardest and the best.

——Bacon

The so-called courtesy is to treat others the way you like others to treat you.

——Charlie Deffield

In order to make a child have self-confidence and gain some skills in getting along with others, sacrifice his innocence and let him interact with those uneducated evil It is very wrong to associate with young children; the main purpose of a strong and independent character is to maintain his virtue. When boys have the opportunity to communicate with others, there is nothing they cannot do to learn to be calm, as long as they have enough time.

——Locke

Speaking out of politeness is called self-destruction. My body cannot be benevolent and righteous, which is called self-abandonment.

The effects of unchecked control of our habits are not immediately apparent when we are young and energetic. But it gradually consumes this energy, and in old age we have to settle accounts and pay the debts that bankrupted us.

——Tagore

A collection of famous sayings about politeness

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

2. I firmly believe that only virtuous citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland.

3. Good manners consist of small sacrifices.

4. People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean.

5. Comprehensive etiquette can calm people down. Jouber

6. Etiquette is the smallest but most stable norm among all norms. La Rochefoucauld

7. 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. Su Shi

8. Conscience is determined by a person’s knowledge and entire lifestyle.

9. Morality should be noble; conduct should be frank; behavior should be polite. Montesquieu

10. The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. Russian. Herzen

11. Life is short, but despite this, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette. Emerson

12. Tao is used to tell virtue, and it is unified with courtesy. The Analects of Confucius

13. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings.

14. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy. Farmanders

15. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. Law. Rousseau

16. To govern the people in peace, one must be good at etiquette and filial piety

17. Politeness is the golden key to human perfection. Songsuneiji

18. Etiquette is the scripture of heaven, and the conduct of the people is also passed down from the left.

19. Courteous demeanor is mainly a manifestation of self-restraint. Beautiful Edison

20. Having an open-minded, cheerful and civilized heart can make an ordinary and gloomy life interesting.

21. 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

22. The people's police pay attention to etiquette and maintain a strict police appearance. The purpose is to demonstrate the fine style of the public security organs, behave in a civilized manner, obey orders and prohibitions, be energetic and resolute, and show the people's behavior in their behavior. The majesty of the police casts them into the people's defenders of the new era.

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

24. Human faces have never looked so worldly as they do at funerals. Joe Edgeworth

25. Knowledge makes people elegant, and communication makes people perfect. [US] Joe. Fuller

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

27. There are two kinds of peaceful violence, namely law and courtesy. Virtue. Goethe

28. Faces in the world have never looked so secular as they look at funerals Joe Edgeworth

29. To disrespect others is to disrespect yourself. Old Tang Book

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

31. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. Herzen

32. Rituals govern the country, determine the country, order the people, and benefit future generations

33. A gentleman is good to himself and enjoys the good of others. Book of Rites

34. Rites are the ultimate form of humanity. Xunzi

35. What makes a person great does not lie in wealth and family status, but in valuable behavior and noble character. Ovie

36. Etiquette is to add a layer of decoration on top of all his other virtues, making them effective for him, to gain for him the respect and favor of all those who are close to him. Locke

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

38. If a person pays attention to the activities on the street, I believe he will find the happiest expression on the hearse. Joe Swift

39. Holding a grand funeral is not so much to mourn the dead as to satisfy the vanity of the living La Rochefoucauld

40. Civilized etiquette Like a lamp, it illuminates the way forward for you and me; civilization and etiquette are like a song, intertwined with the common aspirations of you and me; civilization is like etiquette, a key, opening the lock of the soul!

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