Politeness is almost polite, but far from shame. Politeness is not an insult. -The Analects of Confucius
People who are rude will not be born, things will not be rude, and countries will not keep rude. -Confucius
◎ Family style exists in life: pick up a grain of rice on the dining table and be frugal; Give charcoal in the snow and help others; Kindness, filial piety, humility and comity; Dedicated to the country, self-denial, and so on. It is the inheritance of family style.
◎ Not good at treating people with courtesy.
◎ Keep your word and respect your deeds. Although it is quite a country, it will work. Is it true that you are disloyal and disrespectful, although you are in a state? (Violent and rude, not as good as benevolence and righteousness, although neighbors are also contemptuous; Loyal to righteousness, courteous and courteous, although it is a barbarian land, I also respect it. )
If a gentleman is not heavy, he will not be able to do so, but he will not be solid in learning. The Lord is faithful, and people who have no friends are inferior to themselves, but don't be afraid to change after that. -Confucius "On Language"
◎ It's not that I can't see righteousness, but that I'm afraid of not being brave.
◎ Some people can turn goodness into self-cultivation, accumulate courtesy and righteousness, and respect morality. People respect each other. -"Xunzi"
Benevolence, righteousness, courtesy and kindness are like a corn at home.
Tanya. -Xunzi
The most important thing in life is politeness, which is better than the highest wisdom.
More important than all classes. anonymous
Politeness is like a person's clothes, neither too wide nor too wide.
It is too tight. -Name
◎ People are expensive because they are trustworthy and polite; The reason why this country can
Faith, strength and cloud are just good faith and righteousness. Zhang Jiuling, Tang Yiyi
Educated people can find beauty in beautiful things, because these beautiful things contain hope. Oscar Wilde
◎ If a person is kind and attractive to strangers, then he will
If he must be a sincere and compassionate good man, his heart is often with others.
Heart together, not isolated. Bacon after bacon.
Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -merime.
There are two forces that bring stability: law and courtesy. -(Germany) Goethe
A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. -(Germany) Goethe
Politeness is the desire to regain courtesy and respect. Laroche Foucault
It is not difficult for a well-meaning person to express his courtesy to others. -(France) Rousseau
Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious! -(Soviet Union) Gonchard
Being polite to others is nothing more than showing genuine goodwill in good faith. -Witherspoon (UK)
See no evil, don't listen to evil, don't speak evil, don't move if you are evil. -"The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan"
Courtesy is reciprocated. It is indecent not to come; It is also impolite to come and not go. -Book of Rites
Don't blame others for what you can't do, don't be too strong for what you can't do, and don't suffer for what you do wrong. -"Wen Zi"
Treat others with courtesy, that is, treat others as you like them to treat you. -(UK) chesterfield
Politeness pleases people who are polite and people who are treated politely. -(France) Montesquieu
Politeness is the first important habit that children and young people should pay special attention to. -(UK) John Locke
Politeness and rudeness are tiring, caution and rudeness are embarrassing, courage and rudeness are chaotic, and integrity and rudeness are distorted. -"The Analects of Confucius Taber"
If you want to reach your destination, you must ask people questions with a gentle attitude. -(British) Shakespeare
Whether you can be patient with rude people is a test of good manners. Ibn Galby Lu
Good manners are like people's clothes-not too narrow, but wide without losing the general idea, so that they can move freely. -(British) Christopher Bacon
When friends use unnatural behavior, they can know that their feelings have begun to decline. -(British) Shakespeare
There is an inherent politeness, which is associated with love. It will produce the most pleasant behavior on the appearance of behavior. -(Germany) Goethe