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Courtesy


1. There is a great brave man in the world, but it is not shocked, but it is not angered. -- Su Shi

2. We should pay attention to not hurting other comrades without words, but when others use language to hurt themselves, they should also be able to afford it. —— Liu Shaoqi

3. The golden key to courtesy of humanity. —— Songsu Neiji

4. The momentum of the speech is not necessarily justified. —— Sadie

5. Whether you are a man or a woman, it is worthwhile to be gentle and generous. A person’s true heroic determination is by no means equivalent to using a fist to stop others from speaking. —— Sadie

6. The fire is very big, and it is easy to cause anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that causes the mind to face the improper thing. It is a momentary impulsive and irrational action. — Peter Abelard

7. Young people should not injure people. They should give personal income to each person. They should avoid hypocrisy and deception. They should be pleasing to the people, so that they should learn to be honest. —— Comenius

8. Courtesy is the first major event that children and youth should be especially careful to develop into habits. —— John Locke

9. Courtesy delights polite people and delights those who are treated with courtesy. —— Montesquieu

10. When a bad thing is learned, the bad habits that have been contaminated in the early years will appear in all acts and actions from now on. Whether it is a problem in speech or action, three years old to old, sixty will not change. —— Krylov

11. Courtesy can often replace the most noble feelings. —— Merime

12. Courtesy is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. —— Gonchar

13. Temper is one of the more despicable natures of human beings. If a person loses his temper, it is a step backward on the ladder of human progress. —— Darwin

14. The bees are from the flowers, and the camp is thankful when they leave. The boastful butterfly believes that flowers should be thanked to him. —— Tagore

15. Courtesy can often replace the most noble feelings. ——Merimi

16. Courtesy is about humanity, like the wax of heat. - Arthur Schopenhauer

17. A person's courtesy is a mirror that looks at his portrait. - Goethe

18. Respecting others is to respect yourself. - Galsworthy

19. Never bow to power, but take off your hat as a gift. - Jim Fiebig, NANA

20. The ritual is so suspected, hesitate, not the same, and right and wrong. - Wu Hao

21. There is no courtesy to look at the appearance of the lack of education, the correct education is to make the appearance of courteous and noble education at the same time. - Goethe

22. The gift is for people, and there is nothing wrong with it. --Confucius

23. The purpose of cultural accomplishment is to enhance and enhance the ability to appreciate the truth and beauty of the most advanced and esoteric things. - Powys

24. A silent word of criticism and blame for the rudeness of the other party, and this ridicule is to make anyone feel uneasy. - Locke the gentleman can not bear, can not accommodate people, can not be where people can. - Manan

25. The so-called good education ... they are not the same in almost all countries and even in one region; every person who knows the truth will imitate and be in line with the good education of his place. - Chesterfield

26. True courtesy is self-denial, that is, doing everything possible to make everyone around you feel calm and calm.

27. Good courtesy consists of tiny sacrifices

28. Courtesy is the flower of fraternity

29. Courtesy is a good thing in trivia

30. Courtesy of humanity is like heat to candles

31. Courtesy can often replace the most noble feelings

32. Courtesy architecture is on a double basis: it must show respect for others and not impose its opinions on others.

33. Is it patience for the rude, this is the standard for good courtesy -----

34. Courtesy is the first big thing in life habits

35. There are two powerful forces of peace, that is, law and courtesy.

36. Courtesy is a clever thing, rudeness is stupid.

37. Polite people can travel all over the world

38. The cause of socialization lies in the monotony and emptiness of people's lives. The need to socialize drives them together, but each of them has many disgusting qualities that drive them apart. Finally, they found the right distance tolerate each other, that is polite----

39. When you see that your friends use unnatural courtesy, you can know that their feelings have faded.

40. The more love, the less ritual

41. Unfamiliar

42. Politeness does not lose anything, but can get everything

43. Politeness does not harm people

44. Courtesy is a counterfeit coin that is reluctant to spend it to indicate the lack of intelligence.

45. Being polite and not spending money

46. ​​Courtesy is not a penny

47. Courtesy does not cost money, but is worth more than anything.

48. Courteous... is a good deed

49. A person may disappear without a trace in his courtesy.

50. Thoughtful courtesy is used by those you don't like, and it's no more sincere than challenging the phrase "your servant servant" at the end of the book. Of course, this is a situation that people generally agree and understand.

51. The guest words are like kissing through the veil

52. To be rich, it is not difficult to be polite, but difficult to have a body; to be poor, it is not difficult to have grace, but difficult to be polite

53. There is an inner courtesy that is associated with love. It produces the most enjoyable courtesy of the appearance of the behavior. - Goethe

54. Courtesy is stronger than law. ——Carlisle

55. Courtesy can often replace the most noble feelings. ——Merimi

56. Courtesy is about humanity, like the wax of heat. - Arthur Schopenhauer

57. A person's courtesy is a mirror that looks at his portrait. - Goethe

58. Respecting others is to respect yourself. - Galsworthy

59. Never bow to power, but take off your hat as a gift. - Jim Fiebig, NANA

60. There are two types of bad manners: the first is shivering and shy; the second is misconduct and lightness. To avoid these two situations, you must only observe the following rules: Do not look down on yourself or look down on others. - John Locke

61. People should behave like their clothes, not too tight or too particular, and should be a little more comfortable to work and exercise. - Bacon

62. Courtesy does not cost a single article to win everything. ——Montaigne

63. 怯懦 is the most reliable guarantee against temptation. --Mark Twain

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