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Wise quotes and maxims about civilized behavior and discipline (selected 100 sentences)

1. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up.

2. A gentleman is concerned about morality but not poverty.

3. Be loyal in words and respectful in deeds.

4. The person who is polite is the ultimate in humanity.

5. Be knowledgeable in literature and be courteous when making appointments.

6. The bigger the title, the more complicated the etiquette.

7. In order to govern the people in peace, one must not be good at etiquette.

8. Irreverence is the illegitimate child of ignorance.

9. Thorough etiquette can calm people down.

10. There must be necessary rules and regulations.

11. Be courteous and welcome to everyone.

12. Poverty without flattery, wealth without arrogance.

13. The way is to teach virtue, and the unity is to be polite

14. Quietness is to cultivate one's character, and frugality is to cultivate virtue.

15. To disrespect others is to disrespect yourself.

16. If a person is polite, he will be safe, but if he is rude, he will be in danger.

17. Order is the first condition for freedom.

18. The safety of the people is the highest law.

19. A gentleman is kind to himself and also enjoys the kindness of others.

20. Earth can build a city wall, and accumulated virtue can make a solid ground.

21. If we strengthen our roots and use them sparingly, we will never be poor.

22. Ritual is the scripture of heaven and the conduct of the people.

23. Evil law is the worst kind.

24. Civilization is about creating cultivated people.

25. Discipline is the level that achieves all ambitions.

26. Rang is the master of virtue. Rang is called virtue.

27. Rites and righteousness are born from wealth, while theft is born from poverty.

28. Good manners consist of small sacrifices.

29. Food and clothing are to improve people’s livelihood, etiquette and justice are to nourish their hearts.

30. A sincere heart, warm temper, and gentle words will surely move people.

31. Respect is closer to etiquette than shame. Respect is not insulting.

32. Civilization depresses most people and praises a very small number of people.

33. Politeness is the second sun of an educated person.

34. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings.

35. If a person loses his honesty, he will lose everything.

36. The reason why mortals are more noble than animals is because they are polite.

37. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved by diligence and frugality, and destruction was achieved by luxury.

38. Luxury always follows, always follows luxury.

39. The extravagant are in ruins, the frugal are at peace. One bad thing and one good thing are in front of you.

40. Being polite and considerate costs nothing, but it is worth more than anything else.

41. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host’s etiquette.

42. The truth is the most sincere. Without sincerity, it cannot move people.

43. The slightest bit of good is convenient for others, and the smallest bit of evil is advised not to do it.

44. What people value most is privilege, even the privilege of hosting a funeral.

45. Extravagance leads to too much desire, and a gentleman’s too much desire leads to his desire for wealth and honor, which is in vain and brings disaster. .

46. When you welcome others with good demeanor, you are as close as brothers; when you welcome others with bad demeanor, you are harmful to the enemy.

47. Propriety, justice, integrity and shame are the four dimensions of a country. If the four dimensions are not open, the country will perish.

48. Politeness brings civilization, warmth and happiness to everyone.

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

50. Conscience is determined by people’s knowledge and entire lifestyle.

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

52. People cannot live like animals and should pursue knowledge and virtue.

53. If people are rude, they will not be born, if things are rude, they will not be successful, and if the country is rude, it will not be respected.

54. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to show his courtesy to others.

55. Proper etiquette is used to perform righteousness, righteousness is used to generate profits, and benefits are brought to the common people. This is the key to political integrity.

56. Freedom cannot be bought by money, but it can be sold for money.

57. Freedom is the right to do anything within the scope of the law.

58. Temperance is a kind of order, a kind of control of happiness and desire.

59. Only generosity can forgive people, only generosity can carry things, and a gentleman can carry things with kindness.

60. A general must not be arrogant. Being arrogant will lead to discourtesy. Being discourteous will cause others to leave. If people leave, everyone will rebel.

61. The history of civilization is the history of mankind’s slow and painful liberation.

62. If you do a good thing, you will feel at ease; if you do a bad thing, you will feel guilty.

63. Internal and external correspondence, words and deeds are consistent. -- Han Fei, philosopher and educator of the Warring States Period

64. There are brave men in the world who are not surprised when something happens suddenly, and are not angry when something happens without reason.

65. Confucius said: Don’t look at anything that’s not polite, don’t listen to anything that’s not polite, don’t speak that’s not polite, don’t do anything that’s not polite.

66. You should be passionately committed to acting ethically rather than paying lip service to ethics.

67. Increasing wealth and increasing comfort have brought civilization to mankind.

68. True civilization lies in everyone giving others the rights they deserve.

69. Interest is a strategy devised by smart people to keep a distance from fools.

70. In today’s science, only collective efforts can achieve real achievements.

71. The most important thing for a filial son is to respect his relatives; the most important thing to respect his relatives is to support him in the world.

72. A kite whose string is broken will not only not be free, but will fall headlong to the earth.

73. Politeness is like an air cushion. There is nothing inside, but it can miraculously reduce bumps.

74. To put it simply, civilization is one victory after another for mankind over nature.

75. Don't do evil because it's small, don't do good because it's small, only be virtuous and virtuous, and be able to obey others.

76. A civilized man bought a carriage for himself, but he lost the opportunity to use two feet.

77. Life is short, but despite this, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette.

78. The cheapest and most profitable thing in the world is etiquette.

79. If you dare to claim that you are restricted, you will feel free.

80. Law will never produce great people, only freedom can create giants and heroes.

81. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to develop into habits.

82. It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a lack of respect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one is not a good partner, but it is a matter of shame that one is not knowledgeable.

83. If a country is courteous, the country will be prosperous; if a family is courteous, the family will be prosperous; if the body is courteous, the body will be cultivated; if the heart is courteous, the heart will be peaceful.

84. If you value etiquette higher than the moon, you will lose the sincere trust between people.

85. Being polite is not always a sign of wisdom, but being impolite always makes people suspicious of stupidity.

86. Politeness makes polite people happy, and it also makes people who are treated politely happy.

87. Don’t be wary of danger in times of peace, abstain from extravagance and be frugal; cut down the roots in order to seek luxuriant trees, block the source in order to have a long flow.

88. Any new social system requires new relationships and new disciplines between people.

89. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland.

90. The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge.

91. When treating rich and noble people, it is not difficult to be polite, but it is difficult to be polite; when treating poor people, it is not difficult to be kind, but it is difficult to be polite.

92. Holding a grand funeral is not so much to express condolences to the deceased as to satisfy the vanity of the living.

93. A gentleman’s journey is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility and cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be far-reaching.

94. A person should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean.

95. Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is indispensable for people's communication, but it cannot be overly care about.

96. The most valuable revolutionary quality is to be immersed in the sludge without being stained and not to be eroded by the sugar-coated bullets of the bourgeoisie.

97. Among all things, civilization is the most fragile. No high-level civilization can withstand the multiple dangers it faces.

98. There is an inner courtesy that is connected with love: it will produce the most pleasant courtesy in the appearance of behavior.

99. Without discipline, there will be neither calm belief nor obedience, nor methods to protect health and prevent danger.

100. Greed of luxury will destroy people's spiritual purity, because unfortunately, the more you get, the more greedy you become, and you always feel that you cannot satisfy yourself.