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1. 常在河边走,贵在不湿鞋。
1. Often walking by the river, the key is not to get your shoes wet.
2. 礼貌经常可以代替最高贵的感情。 梅里美
2. Politeness can often replace the most noble of emotions. Mérimée
3. 爱人者,人恒爱之;敬人者,人恒敬之。
3. If you love others, they will love you in return; if you respect others, they will respect you in return.
4. 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。
4. Politeness makes the polite people happy, and it also makes those who are treated with politeness happy.
5. 不敬他人,是自不敬也。
5. Disrespecting others is equivalent to disrespecting oneself.
6. 美德是无价之宝。
6. Virtue is an invaluable treasure.
7. 林中没有不弯的树,天下没有十全的物。
7. There is no straight tree in the forest, and there is no perfect thing in the world.
8. 一个人最伤心的事情无过于良心的死灭。
8. The most heart-wrenching thing for a person is the death of their conscience.
9. 思想是根子,作风是花朵。
9. Thoughts are the roots, and style is the flower.
10. 永不向权势低头,但要摘帽为礼。 Jim Fiebig,NANA
10. Never bow down to power, but remove your hat in respect. Jim Fiebig, NANA
11. 礼貌是聪明的事,无礼是愚蠢的的。
11. Politeness is the wise thing to do, impoliteness is foolish.
12. 满招损,谦受益,莫伸手,终日乾乾,自强不息。 陈毅
12. "Excessive pride brings harm, modesty brings benefit; do not seek to take advantage, be diligent all day long, and never stop self-improvement." — Chen Yi
13. 谦虚是不可缺少的品德。
13. Humility is an indispensable virtue.
14. 君子之修身,内正其心,外正其容。
14. A gentleman cultivates himself by rectifying his inner heart and his outer appearance.
15. 为人第一谦虚好,学问茫茫无尽期。
15. The first thing is modesty in one's character, for there is no end to the vast sea of knowledge.
16. 德必报,怨不仇。
16. Goodness will be repaid, and resentment will not bear enmity.
17. 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
17. The ignorant always think that the things they know are important and should be shared with everyone. However, a well-bred person does not readily boast about the knowledge they possess. There are many things they can talk about, but they believe there are many things they cannot explain well. - Rousseau
18. 提醒你当心是最好的劝告。
18. The best advice is to remind you to be careful.
19. 见人施一礼,少走十里路。
19. A bow to a person, a ten-mile shortcut.
20. 生命谱成的歌儿最甜,心血浇灌的花儿最香。
20. The songs composed by life are the sweetest, and the flowers watered with one's blood are the most fragrant.
21. 恭可平人怒,让可息人争。
21. Honor can pacify people's anger, and tolerance can quell people's disputes.
22. 一个人的礼貌,就是一面照出他的肖像的镜子。
22. A person's politeness is like a mirror reflecting his portrait.
23. 博学于文,约之以礼。
23. Be learned in the humanities and governed by propriety.
24. 礼貌对于人性,犹如热力之对于蜡。 Arthur Schopenhauer
24. Politeness to human nature is like heat to wax. Arthur Schopenhauer
25. 礼貌比法律更强有力。 卡莱尔
25. Politeness is more powerful than law. - Carlyle
26. 你对人无情,人对你无义。
26. You are ruthless to others, and they are ungrateful to you.
27. 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
27. To help the weak, one should himself become strong, not to become weak like them. As for the bad things they have already done, it is not harmful to show leniency, if you wish. However, for the bad things they have not yet done, one must by no means relax. — Romain Rolland
28. 礼所以决嫌疑,定犹豫,别同异,明是非也。 吴兢
28. Ceremonies are used to resolve doubts, determine hesitation, distinguish between the same and the different, and clarify right and wrong. — Wu Jing
29. 真正的文明人知道自己人生的使命。
29. A true civilized person knows their mission in life.
30. 不要原谅自己,但对别人应宽容。
30. Do not forgive yourself, but be tolerant towards others.
31. 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。
31. Without great character, there can be no great person, not even a great artist or a great doer.
32. 死要面子活受罪。
32. To die with face saved is to suffer in life.
33. 一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系在一起,而不是孤立的。
33. If a person is kind and polite to strangers, he must be an honest and compassionate good person, whose heart is often connected with others' hearts, rather than isolated.
34. 批评别人要诚恳,听取意见要虚心。
34. Be sincere in criticizing others and humble in listening to opinions.
35. 人靠心好,树靠根牢。
35. A person relies on a good heart, a tree relies on a firm root.
36. 多下及时雨,少放马后炮。
36. Act promptly, don't shoot from the hip.
37. 一个人的礼貌是一面照出它的肖像的镜子。 歌 德
37. A person's politeness is a mirror reflecting its portrait. - Goethe
38. 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
38. The pursuit of happiness is what humans seek, hence polite people are more likely to be welcomed than those who are merely useful. The ability, sincerity, and goodwill of a true friend are often not enough to offset the unease caused by his serious and firm demeanor. -洛克
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 disapproval and reprimand for the other party's rudeness, and such sarcasm is something that would make anyone feel uneasy. - Locke
40. 受到表扬不要笑,挨了批评不要跳。?>
40. Don't laugh when you are praised, and don't jump when you are criticized.
41. 记住别人给我的好处,忘掉自己给人的恩情。
41. Remember the kindness others have done to me, and forget the favors I have done for others.
42. 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
42. A person of culture and education can find the beauty in things of beauty. This is because these beautiful things are imbued with hope. Oscar Wilde
43. 礼多人不怪,油多不坏菜。
43. Too much politeness is not a fault, and too much oil doesn't spoil the dish.
44. 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
44. Cultivation of one's temperament is not for others, but to enhance one's ability to live life. -- Daisaku Ikeda