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Motto about etiquette and virtue.
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Without virtue, human beings are busy, harmful and poor creatures, and will not be superior to any small pests (Bacon)

● Make yourself happy and make others happy. Don't hurt yourself or others. I think this is the whole meaning of ethics (Fu Shang)

The greatest secret of morality is love (UK)

● Morality is self-discipline based on human spirit (Marx)

● If your morality makes you depressed, it must be a wrong morality-(Stevenson)

Virtue, you are the noble science of simple soul (Rousseau)

We should be keen to act according to morality, not just talk about morality-(Democritus)

● Don't be a little evil or a little good. Only virtue can convince pedestrians-(Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei)

Virtue is actually determined by behavior, not by words (Comenius)

The maxim that small virtue is better than beauty.

● First, ask morality to dominate itself (Kant)

● Talent is the capital of virtue; Virtue is handsome (as a mirror)

Wisdom and virtue are like two wheels of a car (Japan)

● Art is not as good as morality.

● Being a prime minister is not necessarily a good person (Turkey)

Morality often fills the defects of wisdom, but wisdom can never fill the defects of morality-(Italy)

● Smart is used in the right place, and the smarter the better; Smart is used in evil places, and the smarter the worse.

The knowledge of the wicked is like a sword in the hand of a madman (Europe)

He who thinks wisdom is more important than virtue will lose his wisdom (Jew)

Virtue and skill are the best industries for future generations (Britain)

Morality is eternal, and wealth changes its master every day (Greece)

Virtue can dress a person, but wealth can only decorate a house (Europe)

Greedy people lose their reputation, and those who pursue money lose their virtue (India)

Money and greed are the most immoral demons (Italy)

It is better to be poor and ambitious than to be rich and lose integrity (Romania)

A man is judged not by his wealth background, but by his true character (Bacon).

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Politeness is a language. Its rules and implementation are mainly learned from observation and the manners of those educated people. -Locke

Educated people can find beautiful meaning in beautiful things. This is because there is hope in these beautiful things. Oscar Wilde

The cultivation of temperament is not for others, but for enhancing one's life ability. Daisaku Ikeda

Politeness comes from the heart and its roots are internal. However, if the form of politeness is abolished, its spirit and essence will disappear. ohn hall new zealand politician

Benevolence, kindness and courtesy are to people, and wealth and millet are to home. -Xunzi

All bets are off, modest benefits don't reach out, work all day and strive for self-improvement. -Chen Yi

Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists and great actors.

-romain rolland

In a man, wisdom and education are the most important, and beauty is nothing to him! If you don't have education and wisdom in your mind, even if you are a handsome man, you are still worthless. -Chekhov

There is a great yearning in education-longing for beauty and light. It has even greater yearning-yearning for beauty and light to overcome everything. Arnold

Politeness pleases people who are polite, and also pleases people who are treated politely by others.

-Montesquieu

I am convinced that no one has such an amazing influence on people's development than their appearance (rather than their belief in their attractiveness). Leo Tolstoy

An ignorant person always thinks that what he knows is very important and should tell everyone. But an educated person will not easily show off the knowledge in his stomach. He can say a lot, but he thinks there are still many things he can't say well. -Rousseau

People are expensive because they are trustworthy and polite; The reason why the country can be strong is because there is only honesty and righteousness.

-Don Zhang Jiuling

The function or purpose of politeness is only to make the people we talk to feel comfortable and satisfied, nothing else. You should be able to show your respect, concern and kindness to others through proper common etiquette and respect. This is a very high realm, and it is a great skill to be able to do this without being suspected of flattery, hypocrisy or meanness. -Locke

The pursuit of human beings is nothing more than happiness, so polite people are more popular with others than useful people. The ability, sincerity and goodwill of a sincere friend are often difficult to offset the anxiety caused by his serious and solid expression. -Locke

Knowledge must decorate and pave its way in the world with courtesy. Without them, knowledge is like a huge and rough diamond. For curiosity and its essential value, it is good to put it on a tree, but it is more precious after careful consideration. Charlie fell down.

If you want to get an education, "you must know the best things that the whole world is talking about and thinking about."

Arnold

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

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A brave and frank soul can observe with its own eyes, love with its own heart and judge with its own reason. Don't be a shadow, be a man. -Roman Manland

Don't be extravagant It is better to speak incompletely than to talk too much. -Leo Tol cheated Thailand

People should not be arrogant, but not arrogant. -Xu Beihong

If the clothes are not correct, the guests will not be rude. -Guan Zhong

If you don't advance, you will retreat. -Guan Zhong

The essence of cultivation, like human character, ultimately boils down to moral sentiment.

Emerson

It is not difficult for a well-meaning person to express his courtesy to others. -Rousseau

To help the weak, a person should become strong on his own, not as weak as they are. If you like, don't be lenient with what they have done. Never let down your guard against the bad things they are going to do. -romain rolland

Let one get a hundred, and fight for ten and lose nine. Mark

Humility is the color of virtue. -Diogenes

The book of the ceremony, in case of chaos. -Liu Zongyuan

Virtue is more difficult to obtain than secular wisdom; It is difficult for young people who have lost virtue to recover. Cowardice, incompetence and ignorance of the world are attributed to the fault of private school education. In fact, this is not the inevitable result of home education, nor is it an incurable disease. If overindulgence at home often makes people weak and incompetent, we should try our best to avoid it, mainly because our purpose is virtue.

-Locke

Politeness is mainly a manifestation of self-discipline. Emerson

This conventional elegance is mediocre and inferior. Hugo

Their communication is also based on Tao, and meeting each other is also a ceremony. -Mencius

Poor without arrogance, rich without arrogance. -Zigong

Nobody likes the original stone, and it's not good to wear it. But once the mosaic is polished, the healer will give birth to brilliance. Virtues are a kind of spiritual wealth, but what makes them shine is good manners. -Locke

A proud man is bound to be jealous. He is jealous of the person who is praised most for virtue.

-Spinoza,

This is the advantage of simple personality: if this personality sometimes makes people do very clumsy things, if this personality will almost certainly destroy the person who owns it in the upper class, then on the other hand, this personality has a rapid and decisive influence on people with similar personality. Stendhal

A patient person can get what he expects. Franklin

In terms of etiquette, as in all things, the only constant is thought. A kind-hearted person is simple and simple. -Balzac

When a person is a real person, he should keep an equal distance from boasting and arrogance, neither boasting nor trying to impress others. Hugo

For a kind person, the idea that paying the price is bound to be rewarded is an insult in itself. Virtue is not an ornament, but the embodiment of a beautiful mind. -Gide

Proud, eager, happy, old. -Wei Wei

Career often becomes perseverance and is destroyed by impatience. I have seen it with my own eyes in the desert, and the travelers who are in a hurry fall behind those who are calm; Mercedes-Benz horses are behind, but the slow camels are advancing. Sadie

Music changes customs and manners change people. -Tang Wujing

There is an inner courtesy. It is love that has changed its form. Therefore, an external courtesy is the most appropriate. -Goethe

Etiquette is noble only if it is natural. If it is too artificial on the surface, it will lose its due value.

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If conceit, vanity or anger make a child lose his terror, or make him not listen to the advice of terror, we should use appropriate methods to eliminate this kind of psychology, let him think a little, reduce his anger, think twice before you act, and see if the present thing is worth taking risks. -Locke

All manners are set up to decorate false stories, insincere welcome and disloyal hospitality; If there is true friendship, we should abandon these hypocritical forms.

-Shakespeare

You shouldn't be jealous of genius any more than you should be jealous of the sun. -Yuri Bondarev

A person in his right mind will not be complacent. -Saint-Simon

The simplest element of moral education is "love", that is, children's love for their mothers and positive love for people. The foundation of this moral education for children should be at home. Children's love for their mothers is based on their love for their babies and the satisfaction of their physical growth needs. The further consolidation and development of this factor requires school education. Teachers should also have father-son love for their children and integrate the school into the big family.

-Pestalozzi