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Politeness and upbringing are essential to decorate human beings or all other fine qualities and talents. -chesterfield

Politeness brings warmth and happiness to everyone. -Nowen Pierre

You have nothing to lose but everything to gain by being polite. -Ma Wo montague

A polite person can travel all over the world. -Germany

is very angry, which is easy to cause anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that turns the mind towards that improper thing. It is an impulsive and irrational action. -Peter Abelard

Young people should not hurt others, should give what they have earned to everyone, should avoid hypocrisy and deception, should appear sincere and pleasing to others, and thus learn to be upright. -Comenius

Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be especially careful to form habits. -John Locke

Politeness pleases polite people, and also pleases those who are treated with courtesy. -Montesquieu

Bad things will be learned as soon as they are learned, and bad habits acquired in the early years will show up in all behaviors and actions from now on, no matter what the faults are in speech or action, they will not change at the age of three to sixty. -krylov

Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -Merimee Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. -Gonchard

Being grumpy is one of the meaner natures of human beings. If a person loses his temper, he will take a step backwards on the ladder of human progress. -Darwin

Politeness is the golden key to human beings. -Juan Antoniode

The aggressive speech is not necessarily justified. -Sadie

Politeness is more powerful than law. -Carlyle

Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -Merimee

Politeness is to human nature what heat is to wax. -Arthur chopenhauer

To respect others is to respect yourself. -john galsworthy

Never bow to power, but take off your hat as a gift. -jimfiebig, nana

so make a decision on suspicion, hesitate, don't be different, and know right from wrong. -Wu Jing

No courtesy can make people see the lack of education at a glance. The correct education lies in showing the courtesy on the outside and the noble education of people at the same time. -Goethe

courtesy to people is more like wine. -Confucius

The purpose of cultural accomplishment is to enhance and improve the ability to appreciate the truth and beauty of the noblest and most profound things. -powys

A wordless criticism and blame for the rudeness of the other party, and this kind of sarcasm makes everyone feel uneasy. -Locke

A gentleman tolerates what others can't tolerate, tolerates what others can't tolerate, and treats what others can't. -Manan

A person may disappear without a trace in his manners. -Thoreau

No matter you are a man or a woman, it is only by being gentle and generous that you deserve your name. A person's real courage and determination is by no means equal to stopping others from speaking with his fist. -sadie

bees sip honey from flowers and thank them when they leave. The grandiose butterfly believes that flowers should thank him. -Tagore

The purpose and function of etiquette is to make the original stubbornness soft, make people's temperament gentle, and make him respect others and get along with others. -John Locke

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

There is an inherent politeness, which is associated with love. It will produce the most pleasant manners on the appearance of behavior. -Goethe

Politeness is built on a double basis: show respect for others and don't impose your opinions on others. -Hofmannsthal

Whether you can be patient with rude people is the test of good manners. -Solomon Ibn Gabilov

Politeness is the first important thing in life habits. -America

There are two powerful forces for peace, namely, law and courtesy. -Germany

Being polite does no harm to people. -Italy

Politeness is a counterfeit currency, and you can't bear to spend it to show your lack of intelligence. Schopenhauer

Politeness does not cost money. -Europe

Good manners consist of small sacrifices. -love gives birth

Politeness is the flower of universal love. -Joubert

Courtesy is a good deed in trivial matters. -William Pitt

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

Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -Merimee

Politeness costs nothing. -Latin America

Polite and considerate, free of charge, but more valuable than anything else. -Spain

Politeness ... is a false good deed. -Samuel Johnson

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

a good word warms three winters, and a bad word hurts six months.

Thoughtful manners are used to those you don't like, and they are by no means more sincere than "Your humble servant" at the end of the challenge book. Of course, this is a situation that people generally agree and understand. -chesterfield

Courtesy is like kissing through a veil. -France

It's not difficult to be polite, but difficult to be decent; It is not difficult to be kind to the poor, but difficult to be polite. -history

politeness is a smart thing, and rudeness is stupid. -Germany

Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always makes people suspect stupidity. -Landauer

There is an inner politeness, which is associated with love: it will produce the most pleasant manners on the appearance of behavior. -Goethe

rudeness is a means used by people with weak hearts to make themselves look powerful. -Eric

The so-called good upbringing ... They are different in almost all countries and even in a region; Every sensible person will imitate the good upbringing of his place and keep up with it. -chesterfield

True courtesy is self-denial, that is, doing everything possible to make people around you as calm as themselves. -pope

the cause of social interaction lies in the monotony and emptiness of people's lives. The need for social interaction drives them to come together, but their own disgusting behaviors drive them apart. Finally, they found a proper distance to tolerate each other, and that is politeness. Schopenhauer

When you see that friends need unnatural manners, you can know that their feelings have declined. -Shakespeare

The purpose and function of etiquette is to make stubbornness soft, make people's temperament gentle, and make them respect others and get along with others. -John Locke

Etiquette is a strategy that smart people come up with to keep a distance from fools. -Emerson

Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always makes people suspect stupidity. -Landauer

There is an inner politeness, which is associated with love: it will produce the most pleasant manners on the appearance of behavior. -Goethe

rudeness is a means used by people with weak hearts to make themselves look powerful. -Eric

Etiquette is a subtle thing, which is not only indispensable for people's communication, but also not too fussy. -bacon

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