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1. 强本而节用,则天不能贫。荀况

1. Strengthen the foundation and practice economy, and heaven itself cannot make you poor. -- Quoted from Xun Kuang

2. 侈则多欲。君子多欲则念慕富贵,枉道速祸。司马光

2. Excess leads to an abundance of desires. When a gentleman has too many desires, he becomes envious of wealth and status, and takes wrong paths, leading to swift misfortune. — Sima Guang

3. 所谓从礼待人,即用你喜欢别人对待你的方式对待别人。

3. So-called "treat others as you would like to be treated" means treating others in the way you would like them to treat you.

4. 礼貌经常可以替代最高贵的感情。梅里美

4. Politeness can often substitute for the most noble feelings. Mérimée

5. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。卢梭

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

6. 人之贵朴的诚笃。出自(清)蒲松龄《聊斋志异·惠芳》

6. The simplicity and sincerity of human nature. From (Qing) Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio · Hui Fang."

7. 巧伪不如拙诚。出自《颜氏家训·名实篇》

7. "Excellence in deceit is not as good as simplicity in honesty." This is from the "Names and Realities Chapter" of the "Yan Family Instructions."

8. 欺人只能一时,而诚信才是长久之策。约翰·雷

8. Cheating may work for a while, but honesty is the long-term strategy. John·Ray

9. 让,德之主也,让之谓懿德。左传

9. Ren, the master of virtue, is called Yi De. Zuozhuan.

10. 礼貌经常可以替代最高贵的感情。梅里美礼貌是最容易做到的事,也是最珍贵的东西。冈察尔

10. Politeness can often substitute for the most noble of feelings. Mme. de Staël considers politeness to be the easiest thing to do and the most precious of all. Goncharov

11. 善气迎人,亲如弟兄;恶气迎人,害于戈兵。管仲

11. Welcome people with good mood, they will be as close as brothers; welcome people with bad mood, it will harm like weapons. Guan Zhong

12. 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

12. A silent reproach and rebuke for the impoliteness of the other, such sarcasm being something that would make anyone feel uncomfortable. — Locke

13. 有礼貌不一定总是智慧的标志,可是不礼貌总使人怀疑其愚蠢。兰道尔

13. Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always makes one suspect its foolishness. - Landor

14. 有礼貌的人,能走遍天下。德国

14. The polite person can go anywhere in the world. Germany

15. 非直谅多闻之人,不能得直谅多闻之友。出自(清)申居郧《西岩赘语》

15. One who is not honest and learned cannot gain honest and learned friends. This quote is from Shen Ju Yun's "Xi Yan Zai Yu" (The Idiosyncratic Sayings of the West Rock).

16. 一切礼仪,都是为了文饰那些虚应故事的行为,言不由衷的欢迎,出尔反尔的殷勤而设立的;如果有真实的友谊,这些虚伪的形式就该一律摈弃。莎士比亚

16. All etiquette is established to adorn those insincere behaviors, insincere welcomes, and inconsistent attentions; if there is true friendship, these false forms should all be discarded. - Shakespeare

17. 土扶可城墙,积德为厚地。李白

17. The earth can support a city wall, accumulating virtue can be as fertile as the land. — Li Bai

18. 我深信只有有道德的公民才能向自己的祖国致以可被接受的敬礼。卢梭

18. I firmly believe that only a morally upright citizen can pay an acceptable respect to their own motherland. Rousseau

19. 受人之托,终人之事。出自(元)高则试《琵琶记》

19. "To carry out someone's trust and complete their affairs" comes from Gao Zeshi's "The Record of the Pipa," a work from the Yuan Dynasty.

20. 闪光的东西不一定都是金子。列宁?>

20. Not everything that glitters is gold. Lenin?

21. 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

21. Be mindful that even when you are alone, do not speak ill or do bad deeds, but learn to be more ashamed in front of yourself than in front of others. Democritus

22. 当信用消失的时候,**就没有生命。大仲马

22. When credit disappears, there is no life. Alexandre Dumas

23. 讲礼貌不会失去什么,却能得到一切。玛·沃·蒙塔古

23. Politeness costs nothing and gains everything. — Maria沃Montague

24. 行一件好事,心中泰然;行一件歹事,衾影抱愧。神涵光

24. To do a good deed, the heart is at peace; to do an evil deed, the shadow in the quilt is filled with guilt. - Shenhuan Guang

25. 修辞立其诚。出自《周易·乾·文言》。

25. "Establish eloquence with sincerity." This is a quote from the "Yi Jing (Book of Changes) · Qian (乾) · Wen Yan (文言)."

26. 在一切道德品质中,善良的本性是世界上最需要的。罗素

26. Among all moral qualities, the nature of kindness is the most needed in the world. - Russell

27. 贫而无谄,富而无骄。子贡

27. Poor but without flattery, rich but without arrogance. Confucius said this.

28. 孔子曰:益者三友,损者三友。友直,友谅,友多闻,益矣。友便辟,友善柔,友便佞,损矣。出自《论语·李氏篇》

28. Confucius said: "There are three friends that benefit you, and three friends that harm you. A friend who is honest, a friend who is lenient, and a friend who is knowledgeable are beneficial. A friend who is fawning, a friend who is soft, and a friend who is flippant are harmful." This is from the "Li's Chapter" of the "Analects."

29. 如果要别人诚信,首先要自己诚信。莎士比亚

29. To be trusted, one must first be trustworthy. - Shakespeare

30. 人类最不道德订户,是不诚实与懦弱。高尔基

30. The most immoral subscriber among humans is dishonesty and cowardice. Gorky

31. 礼貌不费分文。拉丁美洲

31. Politeness costs nothing. Latin America

32. 历览前贤国与家,成由勤俭破由奢。李商隐

32. Having reviewed the achievements and failures of ancient states and families, we find that prosperity comes from diligence and thrift, while decline comes from extravagance. — Li Shangyin

33. 一个人可能在他的礼貌中消失得无影无踪。梭罗

33. A person may disappear into nothingness in his politeness. Thoreau

34. 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。莎士比亚

34. When you see unnatural politeness among friends, you can know that their feelings have declined. - Shakespeare

35. 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

35. 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. — Boeyes

36. 不宝金玉,而忠信以为宝。出自《礼记·儒行》

36. Not valuing gold and jade, but considering loyalty and trustworthiness as treasures. This is from the "Record of Rites · Rites of the Confucians."

37. 礼貌出自内心,其根源是内在的,然而,如果礼貌的形式被取消,它的精神与实质亦随之消失。约翰·霍尔

37. Politeness comes from the heart, its root is internal, yet, if the form of politeness is abolished, its spirit and essence will also disappear. - John Hall

38. 敬人者,人恒敬之。孟子

38. If you honor others, they will always honor you. -- Mencius

39. 坦白真爽最得人心。巴尔扎克

39. Honesty is the best policy, and it wins people's hearts. Balzac

40. 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

40. The conduct of a gentleman is characterized by tranquility in cultivating himself and frugality in nurturing his virtue. Without a tranquil mind, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve great things. — Zhuge Liang

41. 生活中最重要的是礼貌,它比最高的智慧,比一切学识都重要。赫尔岑

41. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and than all knowledge. Herzen

42. 实言实行实心,无不导人之理。出自(明)吕坤《**语·诚实》

42. "Speaking the truth, acting sincerely, and having a real heart lead to guidance for all. This quote is from (Ming Dynasty) Lü Kun's **Yu · Honesty**."

43. 君子诚以为贵。出自《礼记·中庸》

43. The gentleman truly holds this as precious. This quote is from the "Book of Rites · The Doctrine of the Mean."

44. 守信的人是最快乐的,诚实是最天真的。鲁迅

44. The trustworthy are the happiest, and honesty is the most innocent. — Lu Xun

45. 蜜蜂从花中啜蜜,离开时嘤嘤地道谢。浮夸的蝴蝶却相信花是应该向他道谢的。

45. The bees sip nectar from the flowers and murmur a thank you as they leave. The extravagant butterfly, however, believes that the flowers should be thanking him.

46. 待富贵人,不难有礼,而难有体;待贫***,不难有恩,而难有礼。《史典》

46. It is not difficult to show respect to the wealthy, but it is difficult to do so with dignity; it is not difficult to show kindness to the poor, but it is difficult to do so with propriety. "Historical Classic"

47. 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

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

48. 礼貌是聪明的事,无礼是愚蠢的的。德国

48. Politeness is wise, impoliteness is foolish. Germany

49. 我要求别人诚实,我自己就得诚实。陀思妥耶夫斯基

49. I demand honesty from others, and I must be honest myself.陀思妥耶夫斯基

50. 乐以移风易俗,礼以安上化人。唐·吴兢

50. Joy can change customs and habits, while propriety can stabilize the higher ranks and enlighten people. Tang Dynasty · Wu Jing

51. 不敬他人,是自不敬也。旧唐书

51. Disrespecting others is equivalent to disrespecting oneself. Records of the Tang Dynasty (Old Tangshu)

52. 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

52. No form of politeness can reveal a lack of breeding at a glance; proper education lies in the simultaneous manifestation of polite demeanor and noble character. - Goethe

53. 脾蜜蜂从花中啜蜜,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。泰戈尔

53. The bee from the spleen sips nectar from the flower and hums its thanks as it leaves. The extravagant butterfly, however, believes that the flower should be thanking him. Tagore

54. 当一个人是一个真正的人的时候,他就应当与大言不惭和矫揉造作之间保持距离,既不夸夸其谈,也不扭捏取宠。

54. When a person is truly human, they should maintain a distance from pomposity and affectation, neither boasting nor fawning.

55. 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。

55. Politeness delights the polite and also those who are treated with politeness.

56. 我们应该老老实实地办事。毛-泽-东

56. We should be honest and straightforward in our work. -Mao Zedong

57. 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

57. Cultivation of temperament is not for others, but to enhance one's ability to live, as stated by Ikeda Daisaku.

58. 人之所以为贵,以其有信有礼;国之所以能强,亦云惟有信与义。唐·张九龄

58. The reason why humans are valuable is that they have faith and etiquette; the reason why a country can become strong is also because it is only faith and righteousness that matter. Tang Dynasty, Zhang Jiuying

59. 一个人的礼貌是一面照出它的肖像的镜子。歌德

59. A person's politeness is a mirror reflecting its portrait. - Goethe