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1. 礼貌像只气垫,里面什么也没有,却能奇妙地减少颠簸。约翰逊
1. Politeness is like a shock absorber, with nothing inside, yet it wonderfully reduces the jarring. - Johnson
2. 谚语内涵丰富、广博深邃,几乎反映社会的方方面面。——列夫·托尔斯泰
2. Proverbs are rich in connotation and profound in depth, reflecting almost every aspect of society. – Leo Tolstoy
3. 一个人的礼貌是一面照出它的肖像的镜子。——歌德
3. A person's politeness is a mirror that reflects its portrait. – Goethe
4. 有一种内在的礼貌,它是同一爱一联系在一起的:它会在行为的外表上产生出最令人愉快的礼貌。歌德
4. There is an intrinsic politeness that is tied to the same love and connection: it produces the most pleasant politeness in the outward appearance of behavior. Goethe
5. 一个人要帮助弱者,应当自己成为强者,而不是和他们一样变成弱者。对于他们已经做了坏事,不防宽大为怀,如果你愿意。对于他们将做未做的坏事可决不能放松。——罗曼·罗兰
5. To help the weak, one should himself become strong, rather than become weak like them. For the bad things they have already done, one might as well show leniency if one wishes. But one must by no means relax in the face of the bad things they have yet to do. — Romain Rolland
6. 礼貌是一枚假币,舍不得花它表明智力的贫乏。——叔本华
6. Politeness is a counterfeit coin; the reluctance to spend it indicates a poverty of intellect. — Schopenhauer
7. 文化修养的目的在于增强和提高鉴赏那些最高尚、最深奥的事物的真和美的能力。波伊斯
7. The purpose of cultural cultivation lies in enhancing and improving the ability to appreciate the truth and beauty of the most noble and profound things. - Boyce
8. 无礼就是无知的私生子。
8. Disrespect is the illegitimate offspring of ignorance.
9. 礼仪的目的与作用本在使得本来的顽梗变柔顺,使人们的气质变温和,使他尊重别人,和别人合得来。
9. The purpose and function of etiquette is to make the originally stubborn and rigid people become compliant and gentle, to make their temperament more amicable, and to instill respect for others and the ability to get along well with them.
10. 不念居安思危,戒奢以俭;斯以伐根而求木茂,塞源而欲流长也。——魏徵
10. Not to think of dangers in times of peace, and to戒 luxury with frugality; this is like trying to make a tree flourish by uprooting it, or trying to make a stream flow long by stopping its source. — Wei Zheng
11. 礼尚往来,往而不来,非礼也;来而不往,亦非礼也。
11. Proper etiquette dictates that one should reciprocate; if one goes without receiving a return, it is not proper; and if one receives without reciprocating, it is also not proper.
12. 青年人应当不伤人,应当把个人所得的给予各人,应当避免虚伪与欺骗,应当显得恳挚悦人,这样学着去行正直。 —— 夸美纽斯
12. Young people should not harm others, should give what they have received to each person, should avoid hypocrisy and deceit, should appear sincere and pleasing, and thus learn to act righteously. —— Comenius
13. 礼貌是最容易做到的事,也是最珍贵的东西。 —— 冈察尔
13. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. — Gontchar
14. 不是不能见义,怕的是见义而不勇为。
14. It's not that one cannot see justice; the fear is that one sees justice but lacks the courage to act.
15. 不论你是一个男子还是一个女生,待人温和宽大才配得上人的名称。一个人的真正的英勇果断,决不等于用拳头制止别人发言。
15. Whether you are a man or a woman, being kind and magnanimous is worthy of the name of a person. A person's true courage and decisiveness never equates to using fists to silence others.
16. 君子争礼,小人争嘴。
16. A gentleman disputes about etiquette, while a small man quarrels about words.
17. 学礼仪,见贤思齐,见不贤而自省。
17. Learn etiquette, aspire to be as virtuous as the worthy, and reflect upon oneself when encountering the unworthy.
18. 生活里最重要的是有礼貌,它比最高的智慧,比一切学识都重要。赫尔岑
18. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. Herzen
19. 礼貌和教养对于装饰人类或其他一切优良品质和天资,都是必不可少的。切斯特菲尔德
19. Politeness and breeding are indispensable for adorning humanity and all other excellent qualities and talents. - Chesterfield
20. 有关礼貌的名言俗语 讲礼貌的名言警句大全
20. Famous Sayings and Proverbs About Politeness - A Collection of Polite Sayings and Proverbs
21. 敬人者,人恒敬之。
21. If you respect others, others will always respect you.
22. 一个人的礼貌是一面照出它的肖像的镜子。歌德
22. A person's manners are a mirror reflecting its portrait. Goethe
23. 碎麻拧成绳,力胜千斤顶。
23. Twisted strands of broken hemp make a rope, which is stronger than a thousand-pound jack.
24. 无知的人总以为他所知道的事情很重要,应该见人就讲。但是一个有教养的人是不轻易炫耀他肚子里的学问的,他可以讲很多东西,但他认为还有许多东西是他讲不好的。——卢梭
24. The ignorant always think that the things they know are important and should be shared with everyone. However, a cultivated person does not easily boast about the knowledge they possess. They can talk about many things, but they believe there are still many things they cannot explain well. — Rousseau
25. 存在着一种出自内心的礼貌。它是变换了形式的爱心。由此产生出一种外部表现出来的最适宜的礼貌。歌德
25. There exists a politeness that comes from the heart. It is love transformed into a different form. From this arises the most appropriate politeness that is externally expressed. - Goethe
26. 仁之发处自是爱。
26. The origin of benevolence is naturally love.
27. 敬老得老,敬禾得宝。
27. Honor the aged and you will be honored in old age; honor the soil and you will reap bountifully.
28. 人类追求的无非是快乐,因此有礼貌的人较之有用处的更能得到别人的欢迎,一个真挚朋友的能力、真诚和善意,往往不易抵消他的严肃与坚实的表示所产生的不安。——洛克
28. The pursuit of happiness is what humans seek after all, therefore, a polite person is more likely to be welcomed than one who is useful. The abilities, sincerity, and goodwill of a true friend are often not enough to offset the unease caused by his serious and firm demeanor. —洛克
29. 礼貌使有礼貌的人喜悦,也使那些受人以礼貌相待的人们喜悦。孟德斯
29. Politeness pleases the polite, and also pleases those who are treated with politeness. Montesquieu
30. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。——苏轼
30. There are great heroes in the world who remain calm and undisturbed when suddenly faced with danger, and do not become angry when things are added to their burden without their consent. — Su Shi
31. 衣冠不正,则宾者不肃。
31. If one's attire is improper, the guests will not behave respectfully.
32. 夫君子之行,静以修身,俭以养德,非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。——诸葛亮
32. The conduct of a gentleman: cultivate oneself through tranquility, nourish virtue through frugality. Without a sense of indifference, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve great distances. — Zhuge Liang
33. 真正的礼貌就是克己,就是千方百计地使周围的人都像自我一样平心静气。
33. True politeness is self-discipline, it is to go to great lengths to make everyone around oneself as calm and composed as oneself.
34. 如果把礼仪看得比月亮还高,结果就会失去人与人真诚的信任。培根
34. If etiquette is valued higher than the moon, the result will be the loss of sincere trust among people. - Bacon
35. 礼貌对于人性,犹如热力之对于蜡。——ArthurSchopenhauer
35. Politeness to human nature is like heat to wax. – Arthur Schopenhauer
36. 我深信,再也没有比人的外表(与其说是外表本身,不如说是对外表动人不动人的信念)对于人的发展会有这样惊人的影响。 ——列夫·托尔斯泰
36. I firmly believe that there is nothing more astonishing than the human outward appearance—more than the appearance itself, rather the belief in whether the appearance is charming or not—that can have such a profound impact on human development. —Leo Tolstoy
37. 我们应该注意自己不用言语去伤害别的同志,但是,当别人用语言来伤害自己的时候,也应该受得起。——刘少奇
37. We should be mindful not to hurt others with our words, but when others use language to hurt us, we should also be able to bear it. - Liu Shaoqi
38. 没有一种礼貌会在外表上叫人一眼就看出教养的不足,正确的教育在于使外表上的彬彬有礼和人的高尚的教养同时表现出来。
38. No manner of politeness can reveal a lack of breeding at a glance; proper education lies in the simultaneous manifestation of polite demeanor and refined upbringing.
39. 对于对方的无礼的一种无言的非议和责备,而这种讥讽是使谁都会感受到不安的。洛克
39. A silent criticism and rebuke for the other party's rudeness, which sarcasm is something that anyone would feel uncomfortable with. — Locke
40. 让者,礼之实也。
40. The giving is the essence of propriety.
41. 德必报,怨不仇。
41. Retribution is inevitable, and resentment should not be harbored.
42. 礼貌之风为每一个人带来文明、温暖和愉快。诺文皮尔
42. The spirit of politeness brings civilization, warmth, and joy to everyone. Nowenpiere.
43. 一个人可能在他的礼貌中消失得无影无踪。
43. A person may disappear without a trace in their politeness.
44. 人不能象走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。
44. Human beings should not live like beasts; they should pursue knowledge and virtue.
45. 谦恭有礼,人人欢迎。
45. Modesty and respect are welcome to all.
46. 青年人应当不伤人,应当把个人所得的给予各人,应当避免虚伪与欺骗,应当显得恳挚悦人,这样学着去行正直。——夸美纽斯
46. Youth should not harm others, should give to each what they have received, should avoid deceit and fraud, should appear sincere and pleasing, and thus learn to act righteously. — Comenius
47. 不患位之不尊,而患德之不崇;不耻禄之不伙,而耻智之不博。
47. Do not worry about the position not being prestigious, but worry about virtue not being esteemed; do not feel ashamed of not having enough wealth, but be ashamed of not having a broad range of knowledge.
48. 土扶可城墙,积德为厚地。
48. Earth can fortify a city wall, accumulating virtue makes a profound land.
49. 学校是学习之所,文明是成功之本。
49. The school is a place of learning, and civilization is the foundation of success.
50. 青年人应当不伤人,应当把个人所得的给予各人,应当避免虚伪与欺骗,应当显得恳挚悦人,这样学着去行正直。夸美纽斯
50. Youth should not harm others, should give what they have received to each person, should avoid deception and fraud, should appear sincere and pleasing, and thus learn to act with integrity. — Comenius
51. 性情的修养,不是为了别人,而是为自我增强生活潜质。
51. Cultivating one's temperament is not for others, but for self-enhancing the potential of life.
52. 礼节要举动自然才显得高贵。假如表面上过于做作,那就丢失了应有的价值。培根
52. Etiquette should be natural in action to appear noble. If it is overly artificial on the surface, then the due value is lost. Bacon
53. 礼仪是微妙的东西,他既是人们交际所不可或缺的,又是不可过于计较的。——培根
53. Etiquette is a subtle thing; it is indispensable in people's communication, yet it should not be overemphasized. — Bacon
54. 礼仪的目的与作用本在使得本来的顽梗变柔顺,使人们的气质变温和,使他尊重别人,和别人合得来。约翰洛克
54. The purpose and function of etiquette is to make the originally stubborn become compliant, to soften people's temperament, to make them respect others, and get along well with others. - John Locke
55. 让,德之主也,让之谓懿德。
55. Ren, the Lord of virtue, and to renounce is to be called a virtuous act.
56. 生活里最重要的是有礼貌,它比最高的智慧,比一切学识都重要。
56. The most important thing in life is to be polite, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge.
57. 手边留情花似锦,脚下留情草如茵!
57. Kindness in hand leaves flowers as rich as brocade, kindness underfoot makes grass as soft as moss!
58. 真正的文明是说有人种植幸福的结果。
58. True civilization is the result of someone planting happiness.
59. 礼貌经常可以代替最高贵的感情。
59. Politeness can often take the place of the most noble feelings.
60. 礼貌和教养对于装饰人类或其他一切优良品质和天资,都是必不可少的。
60. Politeness and breeding are indispensable for adorning human beings and all other excellent qualities and talents.
61. 火气甚大,容易引起愤怒底烦扰,是一种恶习而使心灵向着那不正当的事情,那是一时冲动而没有理一性一的行动。彼得阿柏拉德
61. Very irritable, prone to provoke anger and烦恼, it is a bad habit that tends the mind toward unjust actions, being a result of impulsive behavior without rational action. - Peter Abelard
62. 脾气暴躁是人类较为卑劣的天一性一之一,人要是发脾气就等于在人类进步的阶梯上倒退了一步。达尔文
62. Impatience is one of the more despicable innate qualities of humans; when one loses their temper, it is as if one has taken a step backward on the ladder of human progress. - Darwin
63. 一个人可能在他的礼貌中消失得无影无踪。——梭罗
63. A man may disappear without a trace in his politeness. — Thoreau
64. 真正的礼貌就是克己,就是千方百计地使周围的人都像自己一样平心静气。蒲柏
64. True politeness is self-restraint; it is the art of making those around oneself as calm and composed as oneself. - Pufendorf
65. 修养的本质如同人的性格,最终还是归结到道德情操这个问题上。——爱默生
65. The essence of cultivation is like a person's character, and ultimately boils down to the issue of moral sentiment. - Emerson
66. 德行比人情世故更难获得;青年人失掉了德行是很少能够再恢复的。怯懦无能和不懂人情世故是大家归给私家教育的过错,其实这并不是在家庭里面进行教育的必然结果,也并不是无法医治的毛玻如果说家里溺爱太过,常常使人懦弱无能,应该竭力避免,那主要是因为我们的目的是为了德行的缘故。——洛克
66. Virtue is harder to acquire than worldly wisdom; it is rarely recoverable once lost by the young. Cowardice and a lack of worldly wisdom are often attributed to the faults of private education, but this is not necessarily the inevitable result of education within the family, nor is it an incurable flaw. If excessive pampering at home often leads to weakness and inability, it should be极力避免, mainly because our purpose is for the sake of virtue. — Locke
67. 有一种内在的礼貌,它是同爱联系在一起的,它会在行为的外表上产生出最令人愉快的礼貌。 ——[德]歌德
67. There is an intrinsic politeness, which is associated with love, and it produces the most delightful politeness in the outward behavior. ——[German] Goethe
68. 一个人的礼貌,就是一面照出他的肖像的镜子。
68. A person's politeness is a mirror that reflects his portrait.
69. 讲礼貌不会失去什么,却能得到一切。玛沃蒙塔古
69. Politeness loses nothing and gains everything. From Marvomontague.
70. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国无礼则不守。
70. If a person lacks propriety, they will not thrive; if a matter lacks propriety, it will not succeed; if a country lacks propriety, it will not be maintained.
71. 与人方便,自己方便。
71. Make it easy for others, and it will be easy for yourself.
72. 礼貌是最容易做到的事,也是最珍贵的东西。冈察尔
72. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. Gontchar.
73. 明德尚美,求真扬善。?>
73. Cultivate virtue and pursue beauty, seek truth and promote goodness.
74. 知识使人变得文雅,而交际使人变得完善。
74. Knowledge makes one elegant, while communication perfects one.
75. 礼貌建筑在双重基础上:既要表现出对别人的尊重,也不要把自己的意见强加于人。霍夫曼斯塔尔
75. Politeness is built on a double foundation: it must show respect for others and should not impose one's own opinions on others. Hofmannsthal
76. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。卢梭
76. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his politeness towards others. - Rousseau
77. 奢侈总是跟随着一一婬一一乱,一一婬一一乱总是跟随着奢侈。孟德斯鸠
77. Luxury always follows - licentiousness - chaos, and - licentiousness - chaos always follows luxury. Montesquieu.
78. 为善则预,为恶则去。
78. Do good in advance, and shun evil.
79. 蜜蜂从花中啜蜜,离开时营营的道谢。浮夸的蝴蝶却坚信花是就应向他道谢的。
79. Bees sip honey from the flowers and hum their thanks as they leave. The extravagant butterfly, however, believes that the flowers should be thanking him.
80. 出门只说三分话。
80. When going out, only say three out of ten words.
81. 人恶礼不恶。若要好,大让小。 ——中国谚语
81. People dislike rudeness but not etiquette. If you want to be good, let the big give way to the small. — Chinese Proverb
82. 道之以告德,齐之以礼。
82. Lead them with virtue and unite them with propriety.
83. 奢者狼藉俭者安,一凶一吉在眼前。——白居易
83. The extravagant are in disarray, while the thrifty find peace; one misfortune, one fortune appear right before one's eyes. —— Bai Juyi
84. 有文化教养的人能在完美的事物中发现完美的含义。这是正因这些完美的事物里蕴藏着期望。
84. Cultured and educated individuals can find the perfect meaning in perfect things. This is precisely because these perfect things are imbued with expectations.
85. 君子诚之为贵。
85. It is the sincerity of a gentleman that is most valuable.
86. 礼貌是一枚假一币,舍不得花它表明智力的贫乏。叔本华
86. Politeness is a counterfeit coin; the reluctance to spend it indicates the poverty of intelligence. - Schopenhauer
87. 德厚者流光,德薄者流卑。
87. A person of great virtue shines with brightness, while a person of little virtue is dim and lowly.
88. 礼,不妄说人,不辞费。
88. Etiquette does not involve idle talk about others, nor does it indulge in unnecessary embellishment.