1. Smile is our language and civilization is our belief.
2. A gentleman is good to himself and enjoys the good of others. ? Book of rites
Let the breath of civilization permeate every corner of the school.
4. Benevolence comes from love. ? Chu Hsi
5. Don't do it with little evil, and don't do it with little good.
6. Only the width can be wide, and only the thickness can carry things. A gentleman carries things with virtue. ? Yichuan (environmental protection public service advertisement)
7. The transferor is also a gift. ? Chu Hsi
8. The saddest thing for a person is the death of conscience. —— Guo Moruo
I firmly believe that only a moral citizen can pay an understandable tribute to my motherland. -Rousseau
10. It is not difficult to say hello to the teacher; The difficult thing is to insist on greeting the teacher sincerely.
1 1. Politeness brings civilization, warmth and happiness to everyone.
12. The ritual, so the body is also; Teacher, so courtesy also. ? Xun Kuang
13. 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 others. ? Democritus
14. Politeness comes and goes. Civilized manners are accompanied by our famous sayings, good words and good sentences. It is indecent not to come; It is also impolite to come and not go.
15. The gentleman's trip is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, indifferent to ambition, peaceful and inaction. ? Zhuge Liang
16. Life cannot blossom brilliantly from lies.
17. There is an innate courtesy, which is related to love and will produce the most pleasant courtesy on the appearance of behavior. ? Goethe
18. Pick up a piece of paper, pure is your own spirit;
19. Tao stresses virtue, while Qi stresses propriety (The Analects of Confucius)
20. Picking up a piece of paper is purely your own spirit; Deliberately erased stains purify your soul.
2 1. Respect and courtesy.
Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. ? Merime
23. Politeness is safe, rudeness is dangerous. ? The Book of Rites
Kind words warm people's hearts.
25. I am old and people are old; Young people, young people, young people.
Politeness is the first important habit that children and young people should pay special attention to. ? John? locke
27. Etiquette is the cheapest and most profitable substance in the world. ? Napoleon? hill
28. 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
I firmly believe that only a moral citizen can make an acceptable salute to his motherland. ? Rousseau
30. There are two kinds of peaceful violence, namely, law and courtesy. ? Degaudez
3 1. Conscience is determined by people's knowledge and all lifestyles. ? Marx
32. A gentleman's trip is quiet and self-cultivation, frugal and self-cultivation, indifferent and ambitious, and quiet. ? Zhuge Liang
33. The reason why mortals are more expensive than animals is courtesy. ? Yanzi Chunqiu
34. A good word warms three winters, and a bad word hurts June.
35. Tufu can be a city wall. ? Lipper
36. Reason is higher than mind, and thoughts are more reliable than feelings. ? The original name of NIZHNI NOVGOROD in Gorky City
People should be intellectually enlightened, morally naive and physically clean. ? Chekhov
Conscience is determined by people's knowledge and overall lifestyle. ? Marx
I firmly believe that only moral citizens can make an acceptable salute to their motherland. ? Rousseau
40. Consciousness is the mother of progress and inferiority is the source of degeneration, so consciousness is indispensable and inferiority is indispensable. ? Zou Taofen
4 1. Birds soar with wings, flowers are beautiful with fragrance, cities are harmonious with etiquette, and society is progressing with civilization.
42. Please give your seat to the elderly, because you have a future; Please give your seat to the child because of your past.
43. Empty parabolic objects are morally unacceptable. Today, you litter, and tomorrow, garbage will devour you. Know the shame of Rong Ming, starting with me.
44. Civilized etiquette has no price, but it can make people's hearts noble; Civilized etiquette has no volume, but it can make people broad-minded.
45. Throw it into the dustbin with the sundries in your hand, and make polite expressions your new mantra.
46. The red light is on, stop and watch, pay attention to safety, start at your feet, and see a rice line everywhere. Don't lead, the text is obvious.
47. Learning a new language and manners is like making a wise friend.
48. A drop of water can reflect sunlight, a love can warm the soul, a friendship can set an example, and a greeting can fly harmoniously.
49. 1? Excuse me. How many disasters have been solved; A sound? It doesn't matter? , hold the world.
50. Running in the street in pajamas, isn't it? Elegant? Not good either. Road is not your home. Is there a difference between inside and outside? Remember that.
5 1. You are civilized and I am polite and friendly. Respect the old and love the young less, and care for each other.
52. People who are not polite can't do anything; Without courtesy, there is no rank; If the country does not advocate ceremony, it will do nothing; There is no peace in the world that does not respect rituals.
53. Good family, good neighborhood and good unity? Strive to be a civilized family; Beauty in people, heart and environment? * * * Create a bright future.
54. Waste call: I want to go home, but I don't want to risk jumping off a building, and I don't want to go through the hardships of wind and rain. Please take me home safely.
55. A flower and a tree in your hand, a word in your mouth, a stop and a step at your feet, a bunch of people in your heart, civilized manners, and wonderful life everywhere.
56. Travel safely every step and care for life every day; Remember that a happy life is sweeter than honey.
57. The air is fresh because of sunshine, and short messages are delicious because of reading. A life with etiquette is beautiful. Cities are lovely only when they have civilization.
58. In the name of your loved ones, I hope you will set an example, abide by the rules and regulations, be polite and civilized, and let more people remember that taking a step is a blessing and grabbing a step is a curse.
59. When we choose life, we also choose a way of etiquette. It is the vividness of this etiquette that determines the harmony of life.
60. When the thumb moves, the text message is sent; When words and deeds appear, etiquette is obvious; When civilization comes, harmony comes out.