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1. Talent only gives some seeds, not established knowledge and virtues. These seeds need development, and development must be achieved through education and upbringing. ——Kelov

2. Broad rivers are calm and educated people are humble. ——Herzen

3. Self-respect is the least important thing in etiquette. Being polite is an expression of education and friendliness, as well as respect for the rights, comfort and emotions of others. ——Love Martin

4. What is called good culture is not the same in almost every country or even within a region; every sensible person will imitate the good culture of his place and keep up with it. ——Chesterfield

5. Caring for public welfare should be shared by every well-educated person. ——Tolstoy

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

7. The soul of a person without education, knowledge, or practice is like a field. Even if the field is naturally fertile, it will not bear fruit without cultivation and sowing. ——Grimelshausen

8. No matter how knowledgeable a person is, as long as there is an inestimable distance between his knowledge and his life, he cannot be called an educated person. ——Bowys

9. The inheritance of an educated man is more valuable than the wealth of an ignorant man. ——Democritus

10. To be educated is to know the best things that are being said and thought about all over the world. ——Ma Arnold

11. The first sign of an educated mind is the ability to ask questions - Plekhanov

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

13. They are not born to use their brains - they are not born to worry about worldly things. They are a bunch of people who have no status - no virtue - no education, no brains, no talent - in their confused lives, they always have an unexpected peace in their hearts. ——Mark Twain

14. Etiquette is also called education. Its essence is not to show any contempt or insult to anyone in communication. Who can understand and accept this, and can agree with the rules and norms mentioned above and work hard to implement them, he must Will become a well-educated gentleman. ——Locke

15. The pinnacle of good education is enthusiasm for helping others.

——Anonymous