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1. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。卢梭
1. A person with good will finds it easy to express his politeness to others. Rousseau.
2. 讲话气势汹汹,未必就是言之有理。萨迪
2. A speech that is delivered with fierce eloquence is not necessarily reasonable. — Saidi
3. 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。
3. Etiquette is built on a dual foundation: it requires showing respect for others while also refraining from imposing one's own opinions on them.
4. 礼貌是儿童与青年所就应个性留意地养成习惯的第一件大事。洛克
4. Politeness is the first major habit that children and young people should carefully cultivate in their personality, according to Locke.
5. 满招损,谦受益,莫伸手,终日乾乾,自强不息。
5. Overconfidence brings loss, modesty brings gain; do not seek what is not yours, be diligent day and night, and never stop self-improvement.
6. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。苏轼
6. There are great heroes in the world who remain unalarmed when suddenly faced with danger, and unenraged when unjustly treated. — Su Shi
7. 有一种内在的礼貌,它是同爱联系在一齐的。它会在行为的外表上产生出最令人愉快的礼貌。歌德
7. There is an inherent politeness that is connected with love. It brings about the most pleasant politeness in the outward appearance of behavior. – Goethe
8. 礼貌经常可以代替最高贵的感情。梅里美
8. Politeness can often replace the most noble of feelings. Mérimée.
9. 让自己完全受财富支配的人是永不能合乎公正的。 作者: 德谟克利特
9. A person who allows wealth to completely dominate them can never be just. Author: Democritus
10. 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
10. The conduct of a gentleman is characterized by tranquility in cultivating the self, and frugality in nurturing virtue. Without a tranquil mind, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve great things. — Zhuge Liang
11. 不是不能见义,怕的是见义而不勇为。谢觉哉
11. It's not that one cannot stand up for what is right, but the fear is that one sees what is right but lacks the courage to act. -- Xie Juezhai
12. 礼,天之经也,地之义也,民之行也。左丘明
12. Etiquette is the norm of heaven, the principle of the earth, and the conduct of the people. Zu Qiuming.
13. 礼之于人,犹酒之有襞也。 ——孔子
13. Etiquette to people is like the fold in wine. ——Confucius
14. 一个人的礼貌是一面照出它的肖像的镜子。 ——歌 德
14. A person's politeness is a mirror reflecting its portrait. — Goethe
15. 德必报,怨不仇。赵谦
15. Repay goodness with goodness, and forgive resentment. -- Zhao Qian
16. 君子忍人所不能忍,容人所不能容,处人所不能处。马南
16. A gentleman endures what others cannot bear, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and handles what others cannot handle. Ma Nan.
17. 有礼貌不必须显得有智慧,无礼貌却常常显得很愚蠢。兰道
17. Politeness does not necessarily show wisdom, but impoliteness often appears foolish. — Landau
18. 礼貌对于人性,犹如热力之对于蜡。 ——Arthur Schopenhauer
18. Politeness to human nature is like heat to wax. —Arthur Schopenhauer
19. 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。 作者:
19. We should be mindful not to hurt other comrades with our words, but when others use language to hurt us, we should also be able to endure it. Author:
20. 恭维是覆盖著鲜花的深渊,批评是跌倒爬起来的柺杖。
20. Flattery is a abyss covered with flowers, while criticism is a crutch that helps you get back up after a fall.
21. 有文化教养的人能在美好的事物中发现美好的含义。这是因为这些美好的事物里蕴藏着希望。
21. Cultured and well-bred individuals are able to discern the beauty in things of beauty. This is because these beautiful things are imbued with hope.
22. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。
22. A person with good will finds it easy to express their politeness towards others.
23. 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
23. There exists a kind of courtesy that arises from the heart. It is love transformed into a different form. From this arises the most appropriate external expression of politeness. - Goethe
24. 满招损,谦受益,莫伸手,终日乾乾,自强不息。陈毅
24. "Pride brings loss, modesty brings benefit; do not reach out, be diligent all day long, and never stop self-improvement." - Chen Yi
25. 礼貌是一枚假币,舍不得花它表明智力的贫乏。
25. Politeness is a counterfeit coin; the reluctance to spend it indicates a lack of intelligence.
26. 礼仪是微妙的东西,它既是人们交际所不可或缺的,又是不可过于计较的。培根
26. Etiquette is a subtle thing; it is indispensable for people's communication, yet it should not be overemphasized. - Bacon
27. 谁在平日节衣缩食,在穷困时就容易度过难关;谁在富足时豪华奢侈,在穷困时就会死于饥寒。萨迪
27. "He who lives modestly on weekdays will easily get through hard times in poverty; he who lives luxuriously in times of abundance will die of hunger and cold in poverty." - Saadi
28. 礼貌之于人性如同热量之于蜡烛。叔本华
28. Politeness to human nature is like heat to a candle. — Schopenhauer
29. 奢侈的必然后果——风化的解体——反过来又引起了趣味的腐化。
29. The inevitable consequence of luxury - the dissolution of morality - in turn has led to the corruption of taste.
30. 礼仪周全能息事宁人。儒贝尔?>
30. Etiquette is all about calming the waters and mending disputes. Who said that?儒贝尔?
31. 无论如何,一个人应永远保持有礼貌和穿着整齐。---海登斯坦
31. In any case, one should always maintain politeness and a neat appearance. --- Haydnstein
32. 礼貌经常可以代替最高贵的感情。 ——梅里美
32. Politeness often serves as a substitute for the most noble feelings. ——Merimee
33. 要留心,即使当你独自一人时,也不要说坏话或做坏事,而要学得在你自己面前比在别人面前更知耻。德谟克利特
33. Take heed that even when you are alone, you do not speak ill or do evil, but learn to be more ashamed in your own presence than in the presence of others. - Democritus
34. 性情的修养,不是为了别人,而是为自己增强生活能力。池田大作
34. Cultivating one's temperament is not for others, but to enhance one's ability to live. Ikeda Daisaku
35. 行一件好事,心中泰然;行一件歹事,衾影抱愧。神涵光
35. To do a good deed, the heart is at peace; to do an evil deed, one is haunted by guilt in the shadow of the quilt. -- Shen Han Guang
36. 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
36. It is a silent reproach and reprimand for the other's rudeness, and such sarcasm is unsettling for anyone to experience. ——Locke
37. 奢则妄取苟取,志气卑辱;一从俭约,则于人无求,于己无愧,是可以养气也。
37. When luxurious, one becomes greedy and takes things without scruple, leading to a low spirit and shame. But once one adopts frugality and moderation, one has no demands on others and no guilt within oneself, which is conducive to nurturing one's moral character.
38. 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。
38. The essence of cultivation is like a person's character, and ultimately boils down to the issue of moral sentiment.
39. 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。 作者: 约翰·洛克
39. The purpose and function of etiquette is to make the originally stubborn become compliant, to make people's temperament gentler, and to make them respect others and get along well with them. Author: John Locke
40. 人之所以为贵,以其有信有礼;国之所以能强,亦云惟佳信与义。
40. The reason why humans are valued is because they possess faith and propriety; the reason why a country can be strong is also because of its excellent faith and righteousness.
41. 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。 ——歌德
41. No form of politeness can reveal a lack of breeding at first glance; proper education lies in making both the outward politeness and the noble character of a person manifest simultaneously. — Goethe
42. 礼貌经常可以代替最高贵的感情。---梅里美
42. Politeness often can substitute for the most noble of feelings. -- Mérimée
43. 礼貌之风为每一个人带来礼貌温暖和愉快。诺·文·皮尔
43. The wind of politeness brings warmth and joy to everyone. Nö Wen Pär.
44. 脾气暴躁是人类较为卑劣的天性之一,人要是发脾气就等于在人类进步的阶梯上倒退了一步。 作者: 达尔文
44. Bad temper is one of the more despicable human instincts, and losing one's temper is equivalent to taking a step back on the ladder of human progress. Author: Charles Darwin
45. 奢侈总是跟随着 , 总是跟随着奢侈。 作者: 孟德斯鸠
45. Luxury is always accompanied by, is always accompanied by luxury. Author: Montesquieu.
46. 有文化教养的人能在美好的事物中发现美好的含义。这是因为这些美好的事物里蕴藏着希望。王尔德
46. A person of culture and education can find the meaning of beauty in beautiful things. This is because these beautiful things contain hope. - Oscar Wilde
47. 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心平静气。--蒲柏
47. True politeness is self-restraint; it is the art of making all around one feel as calm and peaceful as oneself. --Pope
48. 尊敬别人就是尊敬自己。 ——高尔斯华绥
48. Respecting others is respecting oneself. ——Galsworthy
49. 礼者,人道之极也。荀子
49. Ceremonial propriety is the extreme of humaneness. -- Xunzi
50. 礼貌是儿童与青年所就应个性留意地养成习惯的第一件大事。约翰·洛克
50. Politeness is the first great thing that children and youth should carefully cultivate into a habit of character. — John Locke
51. 礼尚往来。往而不来,非礼也;来而不往,亦非礼也。 语出《礼记·曲礼上》
51. It is proper to return favors. Not to return after giving a favor is ungracious; and not to return a favor after receiving one is also ungracious. This saying is from the "Book of Rites, Book of Etiquette on the Superior Way."
52. 生命是短促的,然而尽管如此,人们还是有时间讲究礼仪。爱献生
52. Life is short, yet despite this, people still have time to be concerned with etiquette. — Ai Xiansheng
53. 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
53. Etiquette only appears noble when the actions are natural. If it is overly artificial on the surface, then the supposed value is lost. Bacon
54. 粗暴无礼,是内心虚弱的人用来使自己显得貌似强大的手段。埃里克
54. Coarseness and rudeness are the means by which people of weak character try to appear seemingly strong. - Erik
55. 个人如果对陌生人亲切而有礼貌,那他一定是一位真诚而富有同情心的好人,他的心常和别人的心联络在一起,而不是孤立的。 ---培根
55. If a person is kind and polite to strangers, he must be an honest and sympathetic good man; his heart is often connected with others' hearts, rather than isolated. --- Bacon
56. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。 作者: 苏轼
56. There are great heroes in the world who remain calm and unalarmed when suddenly faced with danger, and do not become angry when it is not their fault. Author: Su Shi
57. 礼貌是聪明人想出来的与愚人保持距离的一种策略。--爱默生
57. Politeness is a strategy thought up by the wise to keep a distance from fools. -- Emerson
58. 切忌浮夸铺张。与其说得过分,不如说得不全。
58. Avoid exaggeration and extravagance. It's better to say less than to say too much.
59. 理智要比心灵为高,思想要比感情可靠。高尔基
59. Reason is higher than the heart, thought is more reliable than feeling. - Gorky
60. 礼貌是儿童与青年所应该特别小心地养成习惯的第一件大事。
60. Politeness is the first important habit that children and youth should carefully cultivate.
61. 礼因此决嫌疑,定犹豫,别同异,明是非也。吴兢
61. Thus, etiquette settles doubts, resolves hesitation, distinguishes between the same and different, and clarifies right and wrong. — Wu Jing
62. 不患位之不尊,而患德之不崇;不耻禄之不伙,而耻智之不博。张衡
62. Do not worry about the low status of your position, but worry about the lack of moral respect; do not be ashamed of a meager salary, but be ashamed of a narrow intellect. Zhang Heng
63. 礼之于人,犹酒之有襞也。孔子
63. Rites are to people what the wrapping is to wine. Confucius
64. 礼貌是一枚假币,舍不得花它证明智力的贫乏。叔本华
64. Politeness is a counterfeit coin, one is reluctant to spend it to prove the poverty of one's intelligence. — Schopenhauer
65. 蜜蜂从花中啜蜜,离开时营营的道谢。浮夸的蝴蝶却相信花是应该向他道谢的。
65. Bees sip nectar from the flowers and hum their thanks as they leave. The pompous butterfly, however, believes that the flowers should be thanking him.
66. 恭近于礼,远耻辱也。恭则不侮。论语
66. Politeness is close to propriety, and distance from shame. When one is polite, one is not subject to insult. - The Analects
67. 礼貌使人类共处的金钥匙。 作者: 松苏内吉
67. Politeness is the golden key to the coexistence of humanity. Author: Song Sueni Ji.
68. 良好的礼貌是由微小的牺牲组成。爱默生
68. Good manners consist of small sacrifices. - Emerson
69. 礼貌是最容易做到的事,也是最珍贵的东西。冈察尔
69. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and also the most precious thing. Gontchar.