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1. Talk less, especially when people who are stronger than you, strangers, or more experienced and knowledgeable than you are present. Because if you talk too much, you will do two things that are harmful to yourself at the same time: first, you reveal and expose your own weaknesses and stupidity; second, you lose an opportunity to gain wisdom and experience. ----Hegel

2. A person who tells lies will get this fate: no one will believe him when he tells the truth. ----Aesop

3. When talking about everything, be sure to put aside self-bragging, and never talk to others about your personal concerns and your own private affairs. Although you are very interested in these things, others may find it offensive and seem rude. ----Count Gistfield

4. Listen to anyone speak, listen to the poverty or beauty of his words, and you can immediately know whether he has lived a full life in the past. ----Emerson

5. Why do my talents always fail to bear fruit? I have no perseverance!......I am intoxicated in empty talk and believe in castles in the air. Nice words, really, it destroyed me. ----Turgenev

6. Excusing a fault often makes the fault appear particularly significant, just like using a piece of cloth to patch a small hole to cover it up. ----Shakespeare

7. Behavior is a mirror, in front of which everyone reveals their true appearance. ----Goethe

8. To change others without offending or causing resentment, talk about your own mistakes before blaming others. ----Mansfield

9. The essence of a person does not lie in the side he reveals to you, but in the side he cannot reveal to you. So if you want to understand him, don't listen to what he says, listen to what he doesn't say. ----Kahlil Gibran

10. A person's behavior, demeanor and appearance are one of the main ways to show a person's external charm. Elegant behavior makes people graceful. ----Samuel Smiles

11. As long as a word is not spoken, you are its master; once you reveal it, you become its slave. ----Solomon

12. Because you have words, you are better than the wild beasts. If you have incoherent words, the wild beasts are better than you. ---- Sadie

13. You should pay attention to your actions on the street. The education level of a country's citizens can most easily be seen from their behavior and behavior on the street. How you behave on the street says a lot about your entire upbringing. ----Amicis

14. Friendly words and deeds, decent behavior, and elegant demeanor are the passports to enter the hearts of others. ----Samuel Smiles

15. Some people's behavior is like a rhyme in which every syllable follows the rules: when a person's thoughts are split into so many small How can he understand great things when observing data? ---- Bacon

16. The truth follows a straight road, and it is in full view of the public, so it can be hit with one blow; but lies follow a winding road. It has a winding path and is crawling stealthily, so it is naturally difficult to aim at it. ----A. Babaeva

17. Only when we regard a person's behavior as the expression of that person's personality can we get a reasonable explanation, because every time it is "voluntary" it is a person The character induces sexual behavior under certain conditions. ----Zweig

18. Only if you do what you say first can your words be credible. Dare to tell the truth, even if it is very painful to tell the truth. ----Aung Ma Ali

19. Advice must be accepted in full, and the choice must be made carefully afterwards - never refuse in person, let alone make a promise on the spot.

----Ai Teng Yizhai