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1. 不敬他人,就是自不敬也。

1. Disrespecting others is the same as disrespecting oneself.

2. 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

2. There is an inherent politeness, which is connected with the same love and unity. It produces the most pleasing politeness on the surface of behavior. - Goethe

3. 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。

3. No form of etiquette should immediately reveal a lack of breeding on the surface. Proper education lies in allowing both the outward politeness and the refined upbringing of a person to be simultaneously manifest.

4. 德厚者流光,德薄者流卑。

4. The more virtuous a person is, the brighter their light shines; the more lacking in virtue, the lower their status.

5. 谦者众善之基,傲者众恶之魁。

5. Humility is the foundation of all virtues, while arrogance is the source of many vices.

6. 礼貌是一种语言。它的规则与实行,主要要从观察,从那些有教养的人们举止上去领悟。

6. Politeness is a language. Its rules and practice mainly need to be understood through observation, from the demeanor of those with education.

7. 礼,天之经也,民之行也。

7. Etiquette is the constant of heaven, the conduct of the people.

8. 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

8. Young people should not harm others, should give what they have received to each individual, should avoid fraud and deceit, and should appear sincere and pleasing. In this way, they should learn to act with integrity. —— Comenius

9. 43尊人立莫坐,赐坐莫背人。蹲坐无方便,席上被人嗔。又尊人与酒吃,即把莫推辞。性少由方便,圆融莫遣之。 唐王梵志

9. Stand up when you are being honored, and don't sit down in front of others. Avoid squatting as it is inconvenient, and you might be scolded by others on the seat. Moreover, when honored people are offered wine, don't decline the offer. Be courteous and don't avoid it. Tang Wang Fan Zhi

10. 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。

10. Etiquette is a subtle thing; it is indispensable in people's communication but should not be overemphasized.

11. 声誉比金子更可贵。

11. Reputation is more valuable than gold.

12. 君子忍人所不能忍,容人所不能容,处人所不能处。——马南

12. A gentleman endures what others cannot bear, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and behaves where others cannot behave. — Ma Nan

13. 待富贵人,不难有礼,而难有体;待贫贱人,不难有恩,而难有礼。

13. It is not difficult to be courteous to the wealthy and noble, but it is difficult to do so with propriety; it is not difficult to show kindness to the poor and humble, but it is difficult to do so with respect.

14. 不论你是一个男子还是一个女人,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。

14. Whether you are a man or a woman, being kind and generous to others is worthy of the name of a human being. A person's true bravery and decisiveness never equals using fists to stop others from speaking.

15. 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

15. Young people should not harm others, should give what they have received to each person, should avoid fraud and deception, should appear sincere and pleasing, and thus learn to act with integrity. - Comenius

16. 32在宴席上最让人开胃的就是主人的礼节。 莎士比亚

16. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host's etiquette. - Shakespeare

17. 见人施一礼,少走十里路。

17. To bow to a person, you can save ten miles of walking.

18. 你要看见朋友之间用得着不自然的礼貌的时候,就可以知道他们的感情已经衰落。

18. When you see unnatural politeness between friends, you can know that their feelings have deteriorated.

19. 礼貌使有礼貌的人喜悦,也使那些受到人家礼貌相待的人们喜悦。——孟德斯鸠

19. Politeness pleases the polite and also those who are treated with politeness. — Montesquieu

20. 半截粉条犹爱惜公家物件总宜珍。诸生不解余衷曲,反谓余为算细人。——徐特立

20. Even a half-cut noodle is cherished, for public property should always be treasured. The scholars do not understand the depths of my heart, and instead, they say I am overly meticulous. — Xu Telie

21. 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。

21. Politeness is built on a dual foundation: it requires showing respect for others while also not imposing one's own opinions on them.

22. 在男生身上,智慧和教养最要紧,漂亮不漂亮,对他来说倒算不了什么!要是你头脑里没有教养和智慧,那你哪怕是美男子,也还是一钱不值。

22. In males, wisdom and education are the most important, and whether they are handsome or not doesn't matter much to him! If you lack education and wisdom in your mind, then even if you are a handsome man, you are still worth nothing.

23. 受到表扬不要笑,挨了批评不要跳。

23. Do not laugh when you are praised, and do not jump when you are criticized.

24. 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

24. True politeness is self-discipline, it is the art of trying to make everyone around oneself calm and serene as they are. - Pope

25. 却之不恭,受之有愧。

25. To refuse it would be impolite, and to accept it would make me feel ashamed.

26. 侈则多欲。君子多欲则念慕富贵,枉道速祸。——司马光

26. Excess leads to desires. A gentleman with many desires will yearn for wealth and status, and will take wrong paths, hastening his own misfortune. — Sima Guang

27. 有礼貌不一定是智慧的标志,可是不礼貌总使人怀疑其愚蠢。

27. Politeness is not necessarily a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always makes one suspect its foolishness.

28. 礼义生于富足,盗窃起于贫穷。

28. Etiquette and propriety arise from abundance, while theft originates from poverty.

29. 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

29. Very hot-tempered, prone to anger, it is a bad habit that leads the soul to engage in inappropriate actions, driven by momentary impulse and lacking rational behavior. Peter Abelard.

30. 君子动口不动手。

30. A gentleman uses words, not hands.

31. 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

31. No form of politeness can reveal the lack of breeding at first glance; true education lies in making the outward politeness and the noble character of a person appear simultaneously. - Goethe

32. 这种落于俗套的高贵和风雅是再平庸低劣不过的。——雨果

32. This vulgar and trivial nobility and elegance is as ordinary and inferior as can be. — Hugo

33. 真正的文明人知道自己人生的使命。

33. A true civilized person knows their mission in life.

34. 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

34. Politeness is built on a double foundation: it must show respect for others and should not impose one's own opinions on them. – Hofmannsthal

35. 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

35. Politeness pleases those who are polite and also those who are treated with politeness. Montesquieu

36. 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。

36. Cultured and educated individuals can find the perfect meaning in perfect things. This is because these perfect things are imbued with expectations.

37. 有关礼貌的名言俗语 讲礼貌的名言警句大全

37. Famous Sayings and Proverbs About Etiquette - A Comprehensive Collection of Mottos and Proverbs on Politeness

38. 知识必需用礼貌来装饰并抚平他在世间的道路,没有它们,知识就像一颗硕大而粗糙的钻石,为了好奇与它实质上的价值而收置在树里固然好,但是琢磨之后却更为珍贵。——查里德菲尔

38. Knowledge must be adorned with politeness and smoothed out in its path through the world. Without them, knowledge is like a large, rough diamond, which is good to collect in the tree out of curiosity and for its inherent value, but it becomes more precious after being polished. — Charles Dickens

39. 大欺小,不公道;大帮小,呱呱叫。

39. Bullying the weak is unfair; helping the weak is praiseworthy.

40. 礼貌是一种语言。它的规则与实行,主要要从观察,从那些有教养的人们举止上去学习。——洛克

40. Politeness is a language. Its rules and practice should primarily be learned from observation, from the demeanor of those who are well-bred. — Locke

41. 若要好,大让小。

41. If you want to be good, make the big one yield to the small one.

42. 吃多伤身,气大伤神。

42. Eating too much harms the body, and being overly angry harms the mind.

43. 所守者道义,所行者忠信,所惜者名节。

43. What is guarded is righteousness, what is pursued is loyalty and trust, and what is cherished is one's reputation and integrity.

44. 待富贵人,不难有礼,而难有体;待贫贱人,不难有恩,而难有礼。《史典》

44. It is not difficult to be polite to the wealthy and noble, but it is difficult to be respectful; it is not difficult to show kindness to the poor and lowly, but it is difficult to be polite. (From "The Classic of History")

45. 36没有伟大的品格,就没有伟大的人,甚至也没有伟大的艺术家,伟大的行动者。 罗曼罗兰

45. Without great character, there can be no great person, nor even a great artist, nor a great doer. - Romain Rolland

46. 31有礼貌的人,能走遍天下。 德国

46. A polite person can go anywhere in the world. Germany

47. 好话一句三冬暖,恶语伤人六月寒。

47. A kind word is like sunshine in winter, while harsh words can make a person feel as cold as winter in June.

48. 土扶可城墙,积德为厚地。

48. The soil supports the city walls, and accumulating virtue creates fertile land.

49. 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。——歌德

49. There is an inherent politeness that is connected with love. It brings about the most delightful politeness in the outward appearance of behavior. — Goethe

50. 敬人者,人恒敬之。

50. If one reveres others, others will always revere him in return.

51. 不论你是一个男子还是一个女人,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。萨迪

51. Whether you are a man or a woman, being kind and magnanimous is what qualifies one to be called a human being. A person's true bravery and decisiveness never equals stopping someone from speaking with a fist. - Saadi

52. 唯宽可以宽人,唯厚可以载物。君子以厚德载物。易传

52. Only breadth can accommodate others, and only thickness can bear things. A gentleman bears things with his virtue. Commentary on the Changes.

53. 有礼貌不务必总是智慧的标志,但是不礼貌总使人怀疑其愚蠢。

53. Politeness is not necessarily a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always raises suspicions of foolishness.

54. 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。

54. Bees sip nectar from the flowers and hum their thanks as they leave. The extravagant butterflies, however, believe that the flowers should be thanking them.

55. 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

55. A person of culture and education can find the beauty in good things. This is because these good things are imbued with hope. - Wilde

56. 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

56. He who economizes in his days of plenty will find it easy to weather the storms of adversity; he who indulges in luxury during times of affluence will perish from hunger and cold in times of poverty. - Saadi

57. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。

57. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit to do good because it is small.

58. 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

58. Politeness is like a shock absorber; it has nothing inside, yet it wonderfully reduces jarring. - Johnson

59. 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。

59. 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 to get along well with others.

60. 尊人立莫坐,赐坐莫背人。蹲坐无方便,席上被人嗔。又尊人与酒吃,即把莫推辞。一性一少由方便,圆融莫遣之。王梵志

60. Respectfully, when offered a seat, do not sit on the ground. When given a seat, do not face away from the giver. Squatting is not convenient, and sitting at the table may provoke others' anger. Moreover, when honored with a drink, do not refuse. One should be flexible and not be stubborn. Be harmonious and do not dismiss what is offered. - Wang Fanzhi

61. 衣冠不正,则宾者不肃。

61. If one's attire is improper, the guests will not be respectful.

62. 40讲话气势汹汹,未必就是言之有理。 萨迪

62. The 40th speech was delivered with an aggressive tone, but that doesn't necessarily mean it was reasonable. - Saadi

63. 47讲礼貌不会失去什么,却能得到一切。 玛沃蒙塔古

63. Being polite won't cost you anything, but it can bring you everything. - Mavormontagu

64. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。卢梭

64. A person with good will finds it easy to express his politeness towards others. Rousseau

65. 讲礼貌不会失去什么,却能得到一切。玛沃蒙塔古

65. Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. — Mar沃蒙塔古

66. 谦虚是不可缺少的品德。

66. Humility is an indispensable virtue.

67. 真正的文明是说有人种植幸福的结果。

67. True civilization is the result of someone planting happiness.

68. 一人勇敢而率真的灵魂,能用自己的眼睛去观照,用自己的心去爱,用自己的理智去判断。不做影子,而做人。——罗曼·曼兰

68. A brave and sincere soul can observe with its own eyes, love with its own heart, and judge with its own reason. Be human, not a shadow. — Romain Rolland

69. 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

69. The pursuit of happiness is what humans seek, therefore, a polite person is more likely to be welcomed by others than one who is useful. The abilities, sincerity, and kindness of a true friend are often not enough to offset the unease caused by his serious and steadfast demeanor. — Locke

70. 42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

70. The purpose of cultural refinement is to enhance and improve the ability to appreciate the truth and beauty of the most noble and profound things. —Boys (Note: "波伊斯" seems like a transliteration of a name, possibly "Boys," but it's not clear in this context without additional information.)

71. 入于污泥而不染、不受资产阶级糖衣炮弹的侵蚀,是最难能可贵的革命品质。周恩来

71. Remaining unsoiled amidst the mud and not being corrupted by the sugar-coated shells of the bourgeoisie is the most difficult and most valuable revolutionary quality. Zhou Enlai

72. 美言美语受人敬,恶言恶语伤人心。

72. Sweet words and kind speech are honored, but harsh words and cruel speech hurt the heart.

73. 无礼是无知的私生子。

73. Disrespect is the illegitimate offspring of ignorance.

74. 好言好语事事通。

74. Sweet words make way in all things.

75. 22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。 佚名

75. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. - Anonymous