Cowardice is the surest guarantee against temptation. [Name] Mark Twain (American humorist, novelist, writer and speaker)
Politeness is more powerful than law. Carlyle
Politeness costs nothing to win everything. Montaigne
Respect for others means respect for yourself. John Galsworthy
Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. Merime
People's manners should be like clothes, not too tight or too particular, but a little loose to facilitate work and exercise. bacon
Politeness is to people what heat is to wax. Arthur Schopenhauer
There are two kinds of impoliteness: the first is shyness; The second is imprudence and carelessness. In order to avoid these two situations, we must abide by the following rules: don't look down on ourselves and others. John Locke
A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. Gode
Never bow to power, but take off your hat as a gift. Nana, Jim Fibiger.
Famous sayings and sentences about politeness.
1. Only those who respect others have the right to be respected.
Politeness costs nothing. Latin America
3. Interest is a strategy that smart people come up with to keep a distance from fools.
Modesty is an indispensable virtue. -Montesquieu
5, you will not be arrogant, arrogance is rude, rudeness is people leaving, and people leaving are rebellious. -Zhuge Liang
6, people can't live like animals, should pursue knowledge and virtue.
7. Politeness is the golden key to human coexistence. Juan Antoniode
8. Politeness is the desire to regain politeness and respect.
9. People should be intellectually enlightened, morally naive and physically clean.
10, courtesy is close to courtesy, far from shame. Politeness is not an insult. The Analects of Confucius
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12. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. Merime
13, the speech is aggressive and may not be reasonable.
14, life is short, but even so, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette. -Love giving life
15, politeness is the first thing that children and teenagers should pay attention to when they form habits. locke
16, courtesy is the flower of universal love. Joubert
17, rude people are not born, things are not rude, and countries are not rude.
18. Etiquette is to add a layer of decoration to all his other virtues to make them useful to him and gain the respect and goodwill of all close people. -Locke
19. Humor is the expression of knowledge education and moral superiority.
I firmly believe that only a moral citizen can pay an understandable tribute to my motherland. Rousseau
2 1. Once you learn the language of eyes, the change of expression will be infinite.
22. Politeness brings politeness, warmth and happiness to everyone. Novenbierre
23. It is not difficult for a well-meaning person to express his courtesy to others. Rousseau
24, see no evil, don't listen to evil, don't say evil, don't move.
25, courtesy, the classics of heaven, the trip of people. -"Zuo zhuan"
26. Good words are warm in three winters, and bad words hurt people in June.
27. Spleen bees sip honey from flowers and thank them when they leave. The grandiose butterfly thinks that flowers should thank him.
28, do not suffer from disrespect, suffer from moral disrespect; Not ashamed of Lu's disagreement, but ashamed of his lack of wisdom. Zhang heng
29. Reason is higher than mind, and thoughts are more reliable than feelings. The original name of NIZHNI NOVGOROD in Gorky City
30. The sky is vast, and what is broader than the sky is the human mind.
Montesquieu's famous sayings about law and moral politeness
1, I can pin my life on other people's memories, and life seems longer; Glory is our new life, as precious as natural life. Montesquieu
2. Loving reading is equivalent to turning the lonely and boring time in life into a moment of great enjoyment. Montesquieu
3. Luxury always follows fornication, and fornication always follows luxury. Montesquieu
4. In a people's country, there is another hub for promotion, and that is virtue.
5, ah! Praise, from your own mouth, how boring!
6. Freedom is not unlimited freedom, but the right to do anything permitted by law.
7. Morality should be noble; In life, you should be honest, disciplined and polite.
8. The measure of a person's true character is what he did when he knew no one would find out.
9. Loving reading is equivalent to turning a lonely and boring time in life into a moment of great enjoyment.
10, many advantages and disadvantages can be ignored.
1 1. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes people who are treated politely by others happy.
12. Politics is a blunt knife, and the goal is achieved slowly.
13. In the Republic, the virtue I said refers to loving the motherland, that is, loving equality. This is not a moral virtue, nor a Christian virtue, but a political virtue.
14. What dominates and rules everything is the power of law in the monarchy. The monarch's iron fist is always held high in the authoritarian regime, but there is also a driving hub in the people's country, that is, virtue.
Modesty is an indispensable virtue. Montesquieu
16, education should improve people's minds, while education in authoritarian countries reduces people's minds. Even for those in power, slave sex education is beneficial, because there are no tyrants and no slaves. Absolute obedience means that the obedient person is stupid, even the person who repeatedly gives orders is stupid, because he doesn't need to think, doubt or reason, as long as he expresses his willingness to obey.
17. If judicial power is combined with political power, judges have the power of oppressors. Montesquieu's On the Spirit of Law
18, the real freedom can only be Montesquieu under the law.
19, freedom is not unlimited freedom, freedom is the right to do anything permitted by law.
20. We live only to discover beauty. Everything else is a form of waiting.
2 1. In the Republic, the virtue I mentioned refers to loving the motherland, that is, loving equality. This is not a moral virtue, nor a Christian virtue, but a political virtue.
Reading is the best way for me to eliminate unhappiness in my life. There is no distress that reading can't dispel.
23. Politics is a blunt knife, and the goal is achieved slowly.
24. The misfortune of the Republic lies in its absence of intrigue. This happens when people corrupt others with money. At this time, the people became calm, keen on money and no longer keen on state affairs.
Although I have some advantages, my most important advantage is my modesty.
26. Freedom is the right to do everything permitted by law.
27. Loving reading is equivalent to turning a lonely and boring time in life into a moment of great enjoyment.
People are not sad about the death of human beings, but about their birth.
29. Being fond of reading is equivalent to turning the lonely Guang Chen in life into a moment of great enjoyment.
Modesty is an indispensable virtue.
3 1, Montesquieu said that all powerful people are easy to abuse their power, which is never an easy experience. People with power often use power until they meet the boundaries. Montesquieu
32. In The Republic, I mean loving the motherland, that is, loving equality. This is not a moral virtue, nor a Christian virtue, but a political virtue. Montesquieu
33. The glory of the privilege of the powerful is precisely the shame of the civilians. Montesquieu's On the Spirit of Law
34. Property right is the god of morality. Montesquieu
35. People are more like Montesquieu in suffering.
36. The law is made to punish the malice and absurdity of human beings, so the law itself must be the purest and spotless. Montesquieu
37. What dominates and rules everything is the power of law in the monarchical government and the iron fist held high by the monarchical government forever, but there is also a hub for promotion in the people's country, which is virtue. Montesquieu
38. Power should be used to limit power.
Politeness and quality are famous sayings.
For a gifted person, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and truest quality. Richard Steele
I would like to compare genius with virtue, knowledge with wealth. For example, people with less virtue need more wealth, while people with less talent need more knowledge. Younger
The so-called good upbringing ... they are different in almost all countries and even in one region; Every wise man will imitate the good upbringing of his place and keep up with it. Chesterfield
In an uneducated person, courage will become rude, knowledge will become pedantic, wit will become funny, simplicity will become rude, gentleness will become flattering. -Locke
Another content of family education is to cultivate children's obedience, and the cultivation of obedience can make children have the desire to grow up. On the other hand, if you don't pay attention to cultivating children's obedience, he will become abrupt and arrogant. -Hegel
Politeness is safe, rudeness is dangerous. -"Notes"
There will always be some painful and happy things, willing and unwilling, knowing and not knowing, awake and confused. But if you have religious feelings in your heart, you will also find peace in pain. Otherwise, you can only work in anger, jealousy, hatred and nagging. Tagore
Cultivation comes first, knowledge comes second, and practice comes second. Ju Hee Song
Etiquette, also known as education, is nothing more than not showing any contempt or insult to anyone in communication. Whoever can understand and accept this, agree to the above-mentioned rules and norms, and strive to implement them, will certainly become an educated gentleman. -Locke
A clumsy argument or ordinary observation, if put forward in this way, can gain more honor and attention if you add a few words of respect for other people's opinions in front. -Anonymous
Young people should not interrupt in the middle, but speak in an advisory manner, instead of lecturing others. Avoid stubborn attitudes and arrogant expressions and ask questions with an open mind. Humility will not hide their talents, nor will it weaken their rational power. On the contrary, they can get better attention and make what they say acceptable. -Locke
Rigid and gloomy people are the worst people in the world, regardless of appearance and clothing. Dickens
Devotion is not an end, but a means, and it is a means to achieve the highest cultivation through the purest peace of mind. -Goethe
Father and son are related, monarch and minister are friends, husband and wife are different, young and old are orderly, and friends have letters. -Mencius
Be an open and honest person, whether in deep-seated ideological activities or in external behavior. -Undset
Be kind to people who have love. -maeterlinck
Self-esteem is the mother of progress and inferiority is the source of degeneration, so self-esteem and inferiority are indispensable. -Zou Taofen
Classic quotes and sentences about politeness and quality
For a gifted person, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and truest quality.
Richard Steele
I would like to compare genius with virtue, knowledge with wealth. For example, people with less virtue need more wealth, while people with less talent need more knowledge.
Younger
The so-called good upbringing ... they are different in almost all countries and even in one region; Every wise man will imitate the good upbringing of his place and keep up with it.
Chesterfield
In an uneducated person, courage will become rude, knowledge will become pedantic, wit will become funny, simplicity will become rude, gentleness will become flattering.
-Locke
Another content of family education is to cultivate children's obedience, and the cultivation of obedience can make children have the desire to grow up. On the other hand, if you don't pay attention to cultivating children's obedience, he will become abrupt and arrogant.
-Hegel
Politeness is safe, rudeness is dangerous.
-"Notes"
There will always be some painful and happy things, willing and unwilling, knowing and not knowing, awake and confused. But if you have religious feelings in your heart, you will also find peace in pain. Otherwise, you can only work in anger, jealousy, hatred and nagging.
Tagore
Cultivation comes first, knowledge comes second, and practice comes second.
Ju Hee Song
Etiquette, also known as education, is nothing more than not showing any contempt or insult to anyone in communication. Whoever can understand and accept this, agree to the above-mentioned rules and norms, and strive to implement them, will certainly become an educated gentleman.
-Locke
A clumsy argument or ordinary observation, if put forward in this way, can gain more honor and attention if you add a few words of respect for other people's opinions in front.
-Anonymous
Young people should not interrupt in the middle, but speak in an advisory manner, instead of lecturing others. Avoid stubborn attitudes and arrogant expressions and ask questions with an open mind. Humility will not hide their talents, nor will it weaken their rational power. On the contrary, they can get better attention and make what they say acceptable.
-Locke
Rigid and gloomy people are the worst people in the world, regardless of appearance and clothing.
Dickens
Devotion is not an end, but a means, and it is a means to achieve the highest cultivation through the purest peace of mind.
-Goethe
Father and son are related, monarch and minister are friends, husband and wife are different, young and old are orderly, and friends have letters.
-Mencius
Be an open and honest person, whether in deep-seated ideological activities or in external behavior.
-Undset
Be kind to people who have love.
-maeterlinck
Self-esteem is the mother of progress and inferiority is the source of degeneration, so self-esteem and inferiority are indispensable.
-Zou Taofen
Exquisite elegance is an innate advantage of a simple man, which makes his speech more intriguing, no less than the bishop's rhetoric.
-Balzac
"Good example, sincere language and sincere and frank sympathy" refers to the influence of parents, teachers, classmates and others' demonstrations on children.
-Comenius
Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see that they are superior to others and realize it. However, they will never be modest. The better they are, the more they realize their own shortcomings.
-Rousseau
People with a little knowledge are not modest, and those who are well-informed and capable must be modest.
-Xie Xueya
The benevolent loves others, the courteous respects others, loves others, and people always love them; People who respect others will always respect others.
Monk
Humility and obedience make them more suitable for teaching; So you don't have to pay too much attention to developing self-confidence in advance. Spend time, energy and effort, and the most important thing is to let them acquire the principles of virtue, practice and good education. This is what they should prepare in advance so as not to lose it easily in the future.
-Locke
The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge.
Aleksandr Herzen
A rude nature makes a person rude to others, so he doesn't know how to respect others' tendencies, temperament or status. This is a true sign of a village that despises Ye Fu. He doesn't value anything that can make people get along with him gently and make him respect others and get along with others.
-Locke
Education is getting used to being satisfied with the best things and knowing why.
Van Dyke
Ceremony is also a matter of the body.
-"Taiping Magnolia"
Praise with words and things, use warnings, reprimands, punishments and corporal punishment for special and individual faults, and use an enlightening punishment system, that is, "with a frank attitude and a sincere purpose", so that children can understand that this is good for them, just like taking medicine to cure diseases.
-Comenius
Etiquette is reason.
-Zhu
Accepting suggestions is to improve one's ability.
-Goethe
Expensive but not arrogant, winning without contradiction, virtuous but able to descend, just and able to endure.
-Zhuge Liang
My main way is, first of all, to develop children's initial ability through their initial feeling of living together, so that children can feel like brothers and melt the whole group into a simple spirit of a big family; And on this basis, and the resulting emotions, stimulate their general sense of obligation and morality.
-Pestalozzi
Arrogant and rude.
-"Mandarin"
I strictly abide by a beautiful rule in my daily life: "People are expensive and have self-knowledge." I always use this to push myself.
Angel
Serve others generously, dedicate yourself, blame yourself generously and protect others.
-Lu Ming Kun
Honesty, like all our emotions, should be divided into positive and negative categories. Negative honesty is honesty when there is no chance to get rich. Positive honesty is seduced every day.
-Balzac
It is disrespectful not to respect others.
-"Old Tang Book"
Despise or lack due respect. This can be expressed by calmness, words or beauty.
-Locke
Criticizing others and finding faults with others are directly opposite to etiquette. No matter what mistakes people have made, they should publicly announce them in broad daylight in front of others. Anyone with a stain will be ashamed. Once the shortcomings are discovered, he will always feel a little uneasy, even if he is only suspected of having shortcomings.
-Locke
No one, no matter how knowledgeable, can be regarded as an educated person as long as there is a distance between his ice question and his life.
Powys
Moral behavior training is not influenced by language, but allows children to practice good moral behavior and overcome lazy, reckless, sloppy, decadent and other bad behaviors.
-Comenius
People know that you live happily and give up courtesy, but they still want to live long and choke.
-Xunzi
Politeness costs nothing, but it gets everything.
Richard Montague
Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind.
Mao Zedong
As long as a person has the patience to cultivate in culture, he will never be arrogant or uneducated.
-Horace
A life as clean as water, honest character, no matter which class, even the worst mind will respect it. In Paris, true morality is appreciated as a big diamond or a rare treasure.
-Balzac
Ceremony, so the body also; Teacher, so courtesy also.
-Xunzi
Conceit is the enemy of progress.
-Biot
Never be proud. Because of pride, you will be stubborn when you should agree, because of pride, you will refuse other people's advice and friendship.
-Pavlov
Arrange children's daily life reasonably, so that they are always busy with useful things and avoid making much ado about nothing or wasting time.
-Comenius
The purpose of cultural accomplishment is to enhance and improve the ability to appreciate the truth, goodness and beauty of the noblest and most profound things.
Powys
A wordless criticism and accusation of the other party's rudeness, and this sarcasm makes everyone feel uneasy.
-Locke
A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait.
-Goethe
A generous person, his love is often more than resentment, he is optimistic, cheerful, open-minded and patient, without sadness, depression, anxiety and anger; He comforts his partner, relatives and friends with love, explains with reason and emotion, and makes the listener tempted, admired and respected, so that there will be no emotional estrangement, action opposition and psychological resentment between them.
Munir nassouf
Generosity, especially modesty, will win people's favor.
-Goethe
When people are depressed, they first use the word forbearance, and then use the word forgetfulness. This is the decoction of harmonizing qi.
-Tao Jue
A gentleman can't stand what others can't stand, tolerate what others can't stand and deal with what others can't handle.
-Manan
Etiquette is a subtle thing, which is not only indispensable for interpersonal communication, but also can't be too concerned. If etiquette is regarded above all else, people will lose their sincere trust in life. Therefore, in language communication, we should be good at finding a sense of proportion and be straightforward and not rude. This is the hardest and the best.
bacon
Treating others with courtesy means treating others as you like them to treat you.
Charles Defarge
It is very wrong to let a child have confidence, gain some skills in getting along with others, and sacrifice his innocence to let him associate with those uneducated and evil children. The main purpose of resolute and independent character is to maintain his virtue. Boys have the opportunity to communicate with others, and nothing can't be learned calmly, as long as there is enough time.
-Locke
Non-etiquette words, self-destruction, my body can not be benevolent, is self-destruction.
If we don't control our habits, when we are young and energetic, it won't show its influence immediately. But it gradually consumes this energy. When we get old, we have to settle our accounts and pay off the debts that led to our bankruptcy.
Tagore
Politeness classic
There is an innate courtesy, which is related to love. It will produce the most pleasant behavior on the appearance of behavior.
-Goethe
Politeness is more powerful than law.
-Carlisle
Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings.
-Merimi
Politeness is to human nature what heat is to wax.
-Arthur Schopenhauer
A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait.
-Goethe
Respect for others means respect for yourself.
John Galsworthy
Never bow to power, but take off your hat as a gift.
-Jimmy Fibiger, Nana
There are two kinds of impoliteness: the first is shyness; The second is imprudence and carelessness. In order to avoid these two situations, we must abide by the following rules: don't look down on ourselves and others.
John Locke
People's manners should be like clothes, not too tight or too particular, but a little loose to facilitate work and exercise.
bacon
Politeness costs nothing to win everything.
-Montaigne
Cowardice is the surest guarantee against temptation.
-Mark Twain
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