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What are manners and manners?
Handsome manners and elegant conversation are innate, or they are taught from the cradle.

-[France] Balzac's cat shop

In terms of etiquette, as in all things, the only constant is thought.

-modeste Mignon of Balzac.

True manners are flexible. It can adapt to different situations, blend in with different social classes, and know when to put on coarse robes and go to the streets.

-modeste Mignon of Balzac.

A beautiful figure is better than a beautiful face, and elegant manners are better than a beautiful figure ... etiquette is the most elegant art. ..

-[America] Emerson's Essays

Elegance is to the body what conscience is to the spirit.

-[French] laroche Foucault's moral proverbs

Beauty can only be appreciated by oneself, and beauty is irresistible.

-[Germany] Goethe's Faust

Beauty without grace is like not putting bait on the hook.

-Emerson's way of life

Serious expression is a kind of physical mystery invented by people to cover up their mental defects.

-[French] laroche Foucault's moral proverbs

The ability to master a language can make you elegant.

-[English] Pope's collection of letters imitating Horace style

An elegant man is the real king of life.

-[former Soviet Union] Tolstoy's Peter the Great

Among the first-class people, simple and generous behavior is an extra card.

-[France] Du Jiaer's "Thebo Family"

A person's unpretentious, natural and generous manners and clothes, open-minded and self-disciplined style are always pleasing to the eye.

-[former Soviet Union] Suhomlinski's "Education of Love"

Clothes and manners can't make a person, but for a person who has already made it, it can greatly improve his appearance.

-Beecher's Plymouth pulpit motto

Manners are like the clothes of the soul, with the characteristics of clothes. Because manners should conform to the time tunnel, and should not be unfamiliar; It is necessary to embody the beauty of the soul and cover up its shortcomings.

-[English] The Growth of Learning by Bacon

People's manners should be like clothes, not too tight or too particular, but a little loose to facilitate work and exercise.

-Bacon's Essays on Bacon

Etiquette between people should be different from time to time.

-[Spain] Cervantes "Don Quixote"

Once a person becomes very ostentatious in thought, he is bound to show it in behavior.

-modeste Mignon of Balzac.

Rudeness stains the most gorgeous clothes more easily than dust.

-[ancient Rome] Epidius of Plautus

Nothing hinders fashion more than trying to look fashionable.

-[French] laroche Foucault's moral proverbs