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A collection of 99 famous sayings and aphorisms about describing civilized etiquette.

1: Being polite is not always a sign of wisdom, but being impolite always makes people suspicious of stupidity. -- Randall 2: Etiquette and courtesy are a letter of recommendation that goes everywhere. --Elizabeth, Queen of Spain 3: There are two kinds of peaceful violence, law and courtesy. --(Germany) Goethe 4: We should be careful not to hurt other comrades with words, but we should also be able to bear it when others use words to hurt us. --Liu Shaoqi 5: Interest is a strategy devised by smart people to keep a distance from fools. --Emerson 6: Courtesy often substitutes for the noblest affections. -- Mérimée 7: Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily survive when he is poor; whoever is luxurious and extravagant when he is rich will die of hunger and cold when he is poor. --Saadi 8: Rang is the master of virtue, and Rang is called virtue. -- Zuo Zhuan 9: Politeness is the golden key to human perfection. -- Songsuneiji 10: Rituals govern the country, determine the country, order the people, and benefit the heirs. -- Zuo Zhuan 11: Discourtesy is the bastard child of ignorance. --Butler 12: What people value most is privilege, even the privilege of conducting a funeral. --Jane Ra. Lowell 13: 'The wind of politeness brings civilized warmth and happiness to everyone. --Norway Peele''' 14: If people are rude, there will be no life, if things are rude, they will not succeed, and if the country is rude, there will be no peace. --Xunzi 15: It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. --Law. Rousseau 16: Man cannot live like an animal, he should pursue knowledge and virtue. --Dante 17: The most heartbreaking thing for a person is the death of his conscience. --Guo Moruo 18: Once you learn the language of the eyes, the changes in expressions will be unlimited. --Tagore 19: Thorough etiquette can calm troubles. --Jouber 20: The reason why mortals are more noble than beasts is because they are polite. -- "Yan Zi Chun Qiu" 21: Conscience is determined by a person's knowledge and entire lifestyle. --Mark 22: Be zealously committed to acting morally, not talking about morality. -- Democritus 23: Food and clothing are to enrich people's livelihood, etiquette and righteousness are to nourish their hearts. --Yuan. Xu Heng 24: Those who guard are moral, those who act are loyal, and those who cherish honor are honorable. 25: Politeness pleases those who are polite and also those who are treated politely. -- Montesquieu 26: The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. --Russian. Herzen 27: Quietness cultivates one’s character, frugality cultivates virtue. --Zhuge Liang 28: Be knowledgeable in literature and make appointments with etiquette. --Confucius 29: Every little bit of kindness is helpful to others. I advise you not to do any evil. --Tang Lu Yan's "Encouragement to the World" 30: Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others. --Liu Bei 31: If you value etiquette higher than the moon, you will lose the sincere trust between people. --Bacon 32: The way is to tell the virtues, and the rules are to be etiquette. --The Analects of Confucius 33: Be courteous and courteous, and everyone welcomes you. --Thomas. Ford 34: If people are virtuous to me, I must not forget them; if I am virtuous to others, I must not forget them. 35: If you believe, you will be trusted. --The Analects 36: Good manners consist of small sacrifices. --Emerson 37: If a person is polite, he will be at peace; if he is rude, he will be in danger. -- "Book of Rites" 38: Human faces have never looked so worldly as at funerals -- Joe Edgeworth 39: Politeness is a desire to reclaim polite respect. Planet gifts gift book gifts business gift giving conference gifts.

-- France. La Rochefoucauld 40: Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury. -- Montesquieu 41: The bee sips honey from the flower, and thanks her eagerly when she leaves. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. -- Rabindranath Tagore 42: A kind spirit welcomes others, and they are as close as brothers; a bad spirit welcomes others, and it harms the soldiers. --Guan Zhong 43: Etiquette is the ultimate form of humanity. --Xunzi 44: Those with strong virtues will be honored, while those with weak virtues will be humbled. 45: If you do a good deed, you will feel at ease; if you do a bad deed, you will feel ashamed. --Shen Hanguang 46: Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is indispensable for people's communication, but it cannot be overestimated. -- Bacon 47: A person should be wise intellectually, morally innocent, and physically clean. --Chekhov 48: See nothing untoward, hear nothing untoward, speak nothing untoward, do nothing untoward. --Confucius 49: Being polite and thoughtful costs nothing, but it is worth more than anything else. --Spain. Cervantes 50: A gentleman is sincere. --Book of Rites 51: A gentleman who is good to himself also enjoys the good of others. --Book of Rites 52: Only wideness can forgive people, only thickness can carry things. A gentleman carries his wealth with kindness. --Yi Zhuan 53: Politeness is like an air cushion. There is nothing inside, but it can miraculously reduce bumps. --Johnson 54: Love your neighbor as much as you love yourself. --Zhang Zairen 55: Don't sit down when you respect someone, don't sit on someone when you give someone a favor. It is inconvenient to sit down, and I will be annoyed by others on the table. "Also" respecting people and drinking wine means don't refuse. The lack of sex is due to convenience, and harmony cannot be dispatched. --Tang Wang Fanzhi 56: I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an acceptable salute to their motherland. --Rousseau 57: 'Humor is a sign of intellectual upbringing and moral superiority. --Engels''' 58: Earth can build a city wall, and accumulated virtue can make a solid ground. -- Li Bai 59: Life is short, but despite this, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette -- Emerson 60: One must know and then know how to love oneself, know how to love oneself and then know how to love others, know how to love people and then know how to protect the world. 61: If people are rude, they will not stand up, if they are rude, things will not be successful, and if the country is rude, there will be no peace. --Xunzi 62: If a person pays attention to the activities on the street, I believe he will find the happiest expression on the hearse. -- Joe Swift 63: In interpersonal interactions, the more thoughtful the etiquette, the safer it is. --(English) Thomas Carlyle 64: It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a matter of disrespect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one does not have a good partner, but a matter of not being knowledgeable. --Zhang Heng 65: Rituals are the scriptures of heaven and the conduct of the people. -- Zuo Zhuan 66: The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host's etiquette. --Shakespeare 67: A sincere heart, warm temper, and gentle words will surely move people. --Xue Xuan's "Tan Shu Lu" 68: Etiquette is to add a layer of decoration on top of all his other virtues to make them effective for him and gain him the respect and favor of all those who are close to him. . --Locke 69: Speaking with force does not necessarily mean that what you say is reasonable. -- Saadi 70: Respect is closer to etiquette than shame. Respect is not insulting. --The Analects of Confucius 71: 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. --clear. Yan Yuan 72: If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up. --Confucius 73: The cheapest thing in the world and the one that can get the most benefits is etiquette. --Napoleon Hill 74: To disrespect others is to disrespect yourself. --Old Book of Tang 75: A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. -- Goethe 76: Knowledge makes people elegant, and communication makes people perfect. --(U.S.) Joe Fuller 77: Virtue must be repaid, but resentment must not be vengeful.

--Zhao Qian 78: The origin of benevolence is love. --Zhu Xi 79: There is an inner courtesy that is connected with love: it produces the most pleasant courtesy in the outward appearance of behavior. --Goethe 80: Etiquette, don't talk nonsense, don't refuse to pay. 81: Politeness is the second sun of an educated person. --Heraclitus 82: Those who respect others will always be respected by others; those who love others will always be loved by others. -- Mencius 83: Proper etiquette is used to perform righteousness, righteousness is used to generate benefits, and benefits the people, which is the mainstay of government. --Zuo Zhuan 84: Those who have great virtue and are respectful will be honored. 85: Holding a grand funeral is not so much to mourn the dead as to satisfy the vanity of the living - La Rochefoucauld 86: Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to develop into habits. . --John Locke 87: For good, prepare, for evil, go. 88: Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. - Gonchar 89: Courteous demeanor is mainly a sign of self-restraint. -- Edison 90: A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's character through tranquility, and to cultivate 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. --Zhuge Liang 91: Rites and righteousness are born from wealth, while theft is born from poverty. --Han. Wang Fu 92: Rites, justice, integrity, and shame are the four dimensions of a country. If the four dimensions are not open, the country will perish. -- "Guanzi" 93: Virtue is a spiritual treasure, but what makes it shine is good etiquette. -- John Locke 94: He who loves others will always be loved; he who respects others will always be respected. 95: Self-consciousness is the mother of progress, and self-abasement is the source of degradation. Therefore, self-consciousness is indispensable, and self-abasement is indispensable. -Zou Taofen 96: To govern the people in peace, one must not be good at etiquette. --The Classic of Filial Piety 97: A general must not be arrogant. Being arrogant will lead to disrespect. Being disrespectful will cause others to leave. If others leave, everyone will rebel. --Zhuge Liang 98: Giving way is the essence of etiquette. --Zhu Xi 99: A benevolent person loves others and is benevolent to himself. Only the benevolent can do good to others and do evil to others. To restrain oneself and return to propriety is benevolence. For one day to restrain oneself and return to propriety, the world will return to benevolence.