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100 civilized etiquette epigram.
I have compiled famous aphorisms about politeness for your reference.

Famous sayings and epigrams of civilized manners (100)

1, rude people, rude things, rude countries. ? xunzi

Etiquette is the cheapest and most profitable substance in the world. ? napoleon hill

In interpersonal communication, the more thoughtful the etiquette, the safer it is. ? Thomas Carlyle

4, sincere temperature, angry words, will be moving. ? [Ming] Xue Xuan Tan Shu Lu

5. Knowledge makes people gentle, and communication makes people perfect. ? Joe fuller

6, courtesy, welcome. ? Thomas ford

7, send roses, hands often smell.

8, see no evil, don't listen to evil, don't say evil, don't move. ? Confucius

9. Politeness is the desire to regain politeness and respect. (France? Laroche Foucault)

10, a good word warms three winters, and a bad word hurts in June. (proverb)

1 1, do a good deed and have peace of mind; If you do a bad thing, you will feel ashamed. ? Shen hanguang

12, immersed in the mud without being eroded by bourgeois sugar-coated shells, is the most valuable revolutionary quality. ? Zhou Enlai

13, the saddest thing for a person is the death of conscience. ? Guo Moruo

14, be enthusiastic about doing things according to morality, and don't talk about morality. ? Democritus

15, reason is higher than brain, and thought is more reliable than emotion. ? The original name of NIZHNI NOVGOROD in Gorky City

16, people should be open-minded, morally innocent and physically clean. ? Chekhov

17, conscience is determined by people's knowledge and all lifestyles. ? Marx

18, I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable military salute to their motherland. ? Rousseau

19. Consciousness is the mother of progress and inferiority is the source of degeneration, so consciousness is indispensable and inferiority is indispensable. ? Zou Taofen

20, shame is almost brave. ? Confucius

2 1, it's not that you can't see righteousness, but that you are afraid of not being brave. ? Xie Juezai

Be careful, even when you are alone, don't speak ill or do bad things, and learn to be more ashamed in front of yourself than in front of others. ? Democritus

23, static to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality. ? Zhuge Liang

24. A gentleman worries about the Tao without worrying about poverty. ? Confucius

25, poor but not flattering, rich but not arrogant. ? Zigong

26. If you are strong and frugal, you can't be poor. ? Xun Kuang

27. People who are extravagant and lazy are poor, and those who are thrifty are rich. ? Han Fei

28. A gentleman's trip is quiet and self-cultivation, frugal and self-cultivation, indifferent and ambitious, and quiet. ? Zhuge Liang

29, luxury messy frugality, a fierce in front of you. ? Bai Juyi

30. Don't think about being prepared for danger in times of peace, and refrain from extravagance and thrift; Swargen seeks wood for luxury, and the source of the plug wants to flow long. ? Wei Zhi

3 1. Look at the sage countries of the past, and be thrifty and extravagant. ? Li shangyin

32. The overlord takes the second river alone, and hundreds of descendants descend. After the success of luxury, Wang Anshi knew one thing and didn't know the other.

33. Luxury leads to more desires. If a gentleman longs for more, he will read Mu Fugui, and he will waste his way and get into trouble soon. ? Sima guang

34. whoever tightens his belt on weekdays will easily tide over the difficulties if he is poor; People who are extravagant in abundance will die of hunger and cold in poverty. ? Sadi

35. Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury. ? Montesquieu

36. Treat people as brothers; Evil spirits welcome people and harm soldiers. ? Guan zhong

37. There are brave people in the world, who come without being surprised, don't add up, and don't get angry. ? Su Shi

38. We should be careful not to hurt other comrades with words, but we should also be able to bear when others hurt ourselves with words. ? Liu Shaoqi

39. Politeness is the golden key of human beings. ? Juan Antoniode

40. It is not always reasonable to speak aggressively. ? Sadi

4 1, politeness is the first important thing for children and teenagers to be especially careful to form habits. ? John? locke

42. Politeness makes people who are polite happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy. ? Montesquieu

Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. ? Merime

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

45. Spleen bees sip honey from flowers and thank them when they leave. The grandiose butterfly thinks that flowers should thank him. ? Tagore

46. Good manners can keep quiet? Joubert

47. The bigger the title, the more complicated the etiquette? Tennyson

Life is short, but even so, do people still have time to pay attention to etiquette? Emerson

49. if you look at etiquette higher than the moon, you will lose the sincere trust between people? bacon

Etiquette is to add a layer of decoration to all his other virtues, so that these virtues can be useful to him and gain the respect and goodwill of all close people? locke

5 1. Holding a grand funeral is not so much to mourn the dead as to satisfy the vanity of the living? Laroche Foucault

52. The face has never been as worldly as watching a funeral? Joe? Novelle Voss

53. if a person pays attention to the activities of observation in the street, I believe he will find the happiest expression on the hearse? Joe? Rapidly occurring

What people value most is privilege, even the privilege of hosting a funeral? Jane. Pull? Lowell

55. Is courtesy extremely humane? xunzi

56. Isn't it good at comity to settle down and govern the people? The Classic of Filial Piety

57. Tell the truth and be courteous? The Analects of Confucius

58. You can't stand it if you don't learn manners? The Analects of Confucius

59, courtesy, through the country, settle the country, make the people, benefit the children? the left side

60, ceremony, the classics of heaven, people's trip? the left side

6 1. If people are rude, they will not be born. If things are rough, they will not succeed. If the country is rude, it will be uneasy. xunzi

Politeness is safe, but rudeness is dangerous? Book of rites

63. Courtesy is the best, righteousness is the benefit, benefiting the people, and political integrity? the left side

64. Courtesy, integrity and shame, the four dimensions of the country, the four dimensions are not open, and the country is doomed? pipe/tube

65, food and clothing to thick people's livelihood, courtesy to raise people's hearts? Yuan? Xu Heng

66. Rites and righteousness are born in abundance, and thieves begin in poverty? Han? Wangfu

67. A benevolent person loves others, and a courteous person respects others. Love, love, respect, respect.

68. I am old and people are old; Young people, young people, young people.

69, don't do it with evil small, don't do it with good small.

70. Mingde is still beautiful, seeking truth and promoting goodness.

7 1, life is beautiful because of you, the world is wonderful because of me, and the school is beautiful because of civilization!

72. The sky is vast, and what is broader than the sky is the human mind.

73. The campus will be beautiful from now on, starting with me. Sparkling youth begins with civilization.

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

75. People who respect others will always respect others; People who love others will always love others. ? Mencius

76. Don't be arrogant. Arrogance means rudeness, rudeness means people walk, and people walk is rebellion. ? Zhuge Liang

77. Politeness is the second sun for educated people. ? Heraclitus

78. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. ? Merime

Politeness is like an air cushion. There is nothing in it, but it can wonderfully reduce bumps. ? Johnson

A rude person is like a house without windows. ? Uygur proverb

8 1, polite and safe, rude and dangerous. ? The Book of Rites

82, erudite in the text, about the ceremony. ? Confucius

83. The national ceremony is the country's prosperity, and the family ceremony is a big family, with courtesy, self-cultivation and courtesy. ? Clear. Yanyuan

84. Politeness is mainly a manifestation of self-discipline. ? May Edison

Politeness is the first important habit that children and young people should pay special attention to. ? Ying Locke

86. It is not difficult for a well-meaning person to express his courtesy to others. ? France Rousseau

87. Politeness makes people who are polite happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy. ? Law. Mondz

88. Politeness costs nothing, but it is more valuable than anything else. ? Spain Cervantes

89. There are two kinds of peaceful violence, namely, law and courtesy. ? De Goethe

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

Good manners are made up of small sacrifices. ? Emerson

92. If you don't learn manners, you can't stand it. ? Confucius

93. The reason why mortals are more expensive than animals is courtesy. ? Yanzi Chunqiu

94. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host's manners. ? Shakespeare

Rudeness is the illegitimate child of ignorance. ? Butler

96. Interest is a strategy that smart people come up with to keep a distance from fools. ? Emerson

97, people can't live like animals, should pursue knowledge and virtue. ? Dante

98, don't do it with evil small, don't do it with good small. Only virtue and virtue can serve others. ? Liu Bei

99. Don't disrespect your position, but don't disrespect your virtue; Not ashamed of Lu's disagreement, but ashamed of his lack of wisdom. ? Zhang heng

100, Tufu can be a city wall, and it is thick. ? Lipper