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1. 人必知道而后知爱身,知爱身而后知爱人,知爱人而后知保天下。佚名

1. A person must first know before they can love their own body, and then they can love others, and only then can they know how to preserve the world. (Anonymous)

2. 精诚所至、金石为开。出自(汉)王充《论衡·感虚篇》

2. "Where there is sincerity, even gold and jade will open." This is a quote from Wang Chong's "Lun Heng · Gan Xu Chapter" (Han Dynasty).

3. 君子诚之为贵。礼记

3. The honest and sincere are truly valuable. The Record of Rites (Liji).

4. 在男人身上,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。契诃夫

4. In men, wisdom and upbringing are the most important, and whether they are handsome or not is not much of a concern to them! If you don't have education and wisdom in your mind, then no matter how handsome you are, you are still of no value. Chekhov

5. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。卢梭(法)

5. It is not difficult for a person with good will to express his politeness towards others. Rousseau (French)

6. 凡人之所以贵于禽兽者,以有礼也。《晏子春秋》

6. The reason why humans are superior to beasts lies in their possession of propriety. — From "The Spring and Autumn of Yan"

7. 君子一百,快马一鞭。出自《景德传灯录·卷六·道明禅师》

7. "A gentleman has a hundred talents, and a swift horse needs a single whip to spur it on." This is from Volume Six of the "Jingde Chuan Deng Lu" (Record of the Transmission of the Lamp).

8. 伟大人格的素质,重要的是一个诚字。鲁迅

8. The quality of a great character is, importantly, marked by sincerity. - Lu Xun

9. 诚实是科学家的主要美德。费尔巴哈

9. Honesty is the main virtue of a scientist. Feurbach

10. 一切的美德都包含在自我信赖里。爱默森

10. All virtues are included in self-confidence. - Emerson

11. 坦白真爽,最能得人心。巴尔扎克

11. Being honest is the most satisfying and it is the best way to win people's hearts. - Balzac

12. 人不能象走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。但丁

12. Man cannot live like an animal, he should pursue knowledge and virtue. Dante.

13. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。惟贤惟德,能服于人。刘备

13. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not refrain from doing good because it is small. Only virtue and moral integrity can win the respect and submission of others. -- Liu Bei

14. 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

14. Cultured and educated individuals are able to find the meaning of beauty in things that are beautiful. This is because these beautiful things contain the seeds of hope. Wilde

15. 礼之于人,犹酒之有襞也。孔子

15. The propriety in human relationships is akin to the wine's need for the cask. Confucius.

16. 礼所以决嫌疑,定犹豫,别同异,明是非也。吴兢

16. Ceremonies are used to resolve doubts, settle hesitation, differentiate between the same and different, and clarify right and wrong. — Wu Jing

17. 两心不可以得一人,一心不得百人。《淮南子·缪称训》

17. Two hearts cannot win one person, and one heart cannot win a hundred people. — From "Huainanzi · Mian Cheng Xun"

18. 我要求别人诚实,我自己就得诚实。佚名

18. I demand honesty from others, I must be honest myself. Anonymous

19. 坦白是诚实与勇敢的产物。马克·吐温

19. Frankness is the product of honesty and courage. Mark Twain

20. 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

20. There exists a politeness that arises from the heart. It is love transformed into a different form. From this arises the most appropriate politeness that is manifested externally. - Goethe

21. 礼貌是聪明的事,无礼是愚蠢的的。佚名

21. Politeness is a wise thing, impoliteness is foolish. - Anonymous

22. 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。约翰·洛克《教育漫话》

22. Politeness is the first great matter that children and young people should particularly be careful to cultivate as a habit. — John Locke, "Some Thoughts Concerning Education"

23. 不足于行者,说过;不足于信者,诚言。出自《荀子·大略》

23. "Insufficient for the doer, he speaks; insufficient for the believer, he speaks the truth." This is from "Xunzi's Great Plan."

24. 真诚才是人生最高的美德信用中国编辑。乔叟

24. Sincerity is the highest virtue in life, says the editor of Credit China, Qiao Jiu.

25. 礼节礼貌是琐事中的善行。小威廉·皮特

25. Etiquette and politeness are acts of goodness in trivial matters. William Pitt the Younger

26. 诚信是一种心灵的开放。拉罗什福科

26. Honesty is an openness of the heart. La Rochefoucauld

27. 是否能对粗鲁者保持耐心,这是检验良好礼貌的标准。伊本加比洛夫

27. Whether one can maintain patience with the rude is a standard to test good manners. - Ibn Qabirilov

28. 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

28. He who economizes in his days of plenty will be able to weather the storms of adversity; he who indulges in luxury during times of affluence will die of hunger and cold in times of poverty. - Saadi

29. 奢侈总是跟随着淫乱,淫乱总是跟随着奢侈。孟德斯鸠

29. Luxury always follows immorality, and immorality always follows luxury. Montesquieu

30. 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

30. Etiquette should be natural in action to appear noble. If it is overly artificial on the surface, it loses its proper value. Bacon

31. 诚无不动者,修身则身正,治事则事理。出自(宋)杨时《二程粹言·论道篇》

31. "If sincerity is unwavering, through self-cultivation one's character becomes upright, and through handling affairs one's approach to them becomes rational." This quote is from "The Selected Sayings of the Two Masters" by Yang Shi of the Song Dynasty, in the chapter "On the Way."

32. 教养中寄寓着极大的向往对美好和光明的向往。它甚至还有一个更大的向往使美好和光明战胜一切的向往。阿诺德

32. Culture embodies a great longing for the beautiful and the bright. It even has an even greater longing: the longing for the beautiful and the bright to conquer everything. Arnold

33. 一个人的礼貌,就是一面照出他的肖像的镜子。歌德

33. A person's politeness is a mirror reflecting his portrait. - Goethe

34. 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。孟德斯鸠

34. Politeness delights the polite and also those who are treated with politeness. — Montesquieu

35. 是否能对粗鲁者保持耐心,这是检验良好礼貌的标准。所罗门伊本加比洛夫

35. Whether one can maintain patience with the rude is a standard for good manners. - Solomon Ibn Gabriellof

36. 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

36. Take heed that you do not speak ill or do wrong even when alone, but learn to be more ashamed before yourself than before others. — Democritus

37. 理智要比心灵为高,思想要比感情可靠。高尔基

37. Reason is higher than the heart, thought is more reliable than emotion. Gorky

38. 礼貌是人类共处的金钥匙。松苏内吉

38. Politeness is the golden key to human coexistence. - Song Suonengji

39. 老老实实最能打动人心。莎士比亚

39. The most touching is to be honest. Shakespeare.

40. 一毫之善,与人方便。一毫之恶,劝君莫作。唐·吕岩《劝世》

40. A bit of kindness, make life easier for others. A bit of evil, I advise you not to do. Tang Dynasty, Lyang Yan, "Exhorting the World"

41. 在宴席上最让人开胃的就是主人的礼节。莎士比亚

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

42. 不学礼,无以立。孔子

42. Without learning propriety, one cannot stand firm. Confucius

43. 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

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

44. 礼貌是一枚假币,舍不得花它表明智力的贫乏。叔本华

44. Politeness is a counterfeit coin; the reluctance to spend it indicates a lack of intelligence. - Schopenhauer

45. 彬彬有礼并不破费钱财。欧洲

45. Politeness does not cost money. Europe

46. 带来安定的是两种力量:法律和礼貌。歌德

46. Two forces bring stability: law and etiquette. Goethe

47. 诚者,天之道也;思诚者,人之道也。出自《孟子。离娄上》

47. Truth is the way of heaven; the pursuit of truth is the way of humanity. This is from Mencius, Book 4, Chapter 1.

48. 德必报,怨不仇。赵谦

48. Repay kindness with kindness, and do not harbor resentment. —Zhao Qian

49. 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

49. I firmly believe that there is nothing more astonishing than the human appearance (not the appearance itself, but rather the belief in whether the appearance is charming or not) has on a person's development. – Leo Tolstoy

50. 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

50. We should be aware not to hurt others with our words, but when others use language to hurt us, we should be able to bear it. Liu Shaoqi.

51. 良好的礼貌由微小的牺牲组成。爱默生

51. Good manners consist of small sacrifices. - Emerson

52. 君子忍人所不能忍,容人所不能容,处人所不能处。马南

52. A gentleman endures what others cannot bear, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and resides where others cannot stay. Ma Nan.

53. 身不正,不足以服;言不诚,不足以动。出自(明)徐被稷《耻言》

53. If one's character is not upright, one is not worthy of respect; if one's words are not sincere, one is not capable of moving others. This is from Xu Beisi's "Shiyan" (Shameful Words) during the Ming Dynasty.

54. 金钱比起一分纯洁的良心来,有算得了什么呢。哈代

54. What is money compared to a single pure conscience? Hardy

55. 真诚是一种心灵的开放。拉罗什富科

55. Sincerity is an opening of the heart. La Rochefoucauld

56. 君子忧道不忧贫。孔丘

56. The gentleman worries about the Way, not about poverty. Confucius

57. 开心见诚,无所隐伏。出自《后汉书·马援列传》

57. Be open and sincere, with nothing hidden. This quote is from the "Hou Hán Shū · Mǎ Yuàn Liè Zhuan" (Records of the Later Han Dynasty · Biography of Mǎ Yuàn).

58. 凡出言,信为先,诈与妄,奚可焉。出自《弟子规》

58. When speaking, integrity comes first; deceit and nonsense, how can they be acceptable? This is from "The Rules for Young Disciples."

59. 事实求是。出自《汉书·河间献王传》

59. "Seek truth from facts." This phrase is from the "Records of the Han: Biography of the Marquis of Heshang."

60. 海岳尚可倾,口诺终不移。出自(唐)李白诗《唐诗纪事·卷十八》

60. The sea and mountains can be tilted, but the promise made with the mouth will not change. This is from Li Bai's poem "Tang Poems Chronicles · Volume Eighteen" (Tang Shi Ji Shi).

61. 以爱己之心爱人则尽。张载仁

61. If one loves others with the same heart as one loves oneself, then one's love is complete. Zhang Zai Ren.

62. 礼貌比法律更强有力。卡莱尔

62. Politeness is more powerful than law. Carlyle.

63. 言必信,行必果。出自《论语·子路》

63. "Speak with integrity, act with decisiveness." This is from the Analects of Confucius, attributed to Zilu.

64. 讲话气势汹汹,未必就是言之有理。萨迪

64. A speech full of fiery passion is not necessarily reasonable. - Saadi

65. 礼貌周全不花钱,却比什么都值钱。西班牙

65. Politeness costs nothing, yet it is more valuable than anything else. Spanish

66. 满招损,谦受益,莫伸手,终日乾乾,自强不息。陈毅

66. "Pride brings loss, modesty brings benefit; do not reach out, strive diligently day and night, and never stop self-improvement." - Chen Yi

67. 客套话如隔着面纱接吻。法国

67. Empty talk is like kissing through a veil. French

68. 礼貌无须花费一文而赢得一切。蒙田

68. Politeness costs nothing and wins everything. Montaigne

69. 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?>

69. True politeness is self-restraint, and it is to do everything in one's power to make those around one as calm and composed as oneself. - Pope

70. 唯宽可以宽人,唯厚可以载物。君子以厚德载物。易传

70. Only breadth can accommodate others, only depth can bear things. A gentleman bears things with virtue. (This is from the Commentary on the Book of Changes, also known as the Yi Zhuan.)

71. 君子己善,亦乐人之善也。礼记

71. A gentleman, when he is good himself, also rejoices in the goodness of others. The Record of Rites.

72. 实话可能令人伤心,但胜过谎言。瓦·阿扎耶夫

72. The truth may be hurtful, but it is better than a lie. V. Azayev

73. 礼貌之风为每一个人带来文明、温暖和愉快。诺·文·皮尔

73. The spirit of politeness brings civilization, warmth, and joy to everyone. No. Wen. Peer.

74. 礼貌是人生习惯的第一件大事。美洲

74. Politeness is the first major habit in life. The Americas

75. 诚信乃是一种和-谐,正如健康、和善与神一样。毕达哥拉斯语言犹如枝叶,行为犹如果实。洪都拉斯

75. Faithfulness is a form of harmony, just as health, kindness, and the divine. Pythagorean language is like branches and leaves, and behavior is like fruit. Honduras

76. 礼貌是博爱的花朵。儒贝尔

76. Politeness is the flower of benevolence. Joubert

77. 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

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

78. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。苏轼

78. There are great heroes in the world who remain calm and unalarmed when suddenly faced with danger, and do not become angry when things are not as they should be. — Su Shi

79. 恭近于礼,远耻辱也。恭则不侮。论语

79. Politeness is close to propriety, and being distant from shame. When one is polite, one does not bring disgrace upon oneself. - The Analects

80. 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

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

81. 周到的礼貌用在那些你不喜欢的人身上,绝不比挑战书尾那句您恭顺的仆人更多一点真诚。当然,这是一种人们普遍赞同和理解的情况。切斯特菲尔德

81. The polite attentiveness used towards someone you do not like is no more sincere than the formality at the end of the challenge letter, "Your loyal servant." Of course, this is a situation that is universally agreed upon and understood. - Chesterfield

82. 侈而惰者贫,而力而俭者富。韩非

82. Those who are extravagant and lazy will be poor, while those who are industrious and thrifty will be rich. — Han Fei

83. 失去了真,同时也失去了美。别林斯基

83. To lose the truth is to lose beauty as well. — Belinsky

84. 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

84. There is an inherent politeness, which is associated with love: it produces the most delightful politeness in the outward appearance of behavior. - Goethe

85. 立身存笃信,景行胜将金。出自《全唐诗补逸》卷二(王梵志诗)

85. A steadfast faith in oneself is better than a pile of gold. This is from Volume Two of "Quan Tang Shi Bu Yi" (Supplement to the Complete Tang Poems) (Poems by Wang Fanzhi).