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1. 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。
1. Half a piece of noodle still loves public property, it is always better to cherish it. The scholars do not understand my inner feelings, but rather call me a meticulous person.
2. 酒是世界上最文明的东西。 厄纳斯特海明威
2. Wine is the most civilized thing in the world. - Ernest Hemingway
3. 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》
3. When dealing with the wealthy and the noble, it is not difficult to show politeness, but it is difficult to show dignity; when dealing with the poor and the humble, it is not difficult to show kindness, but it is difficult to show politeness. -- "The Canon of History"
4. 美德是精神上的一种宝藏,但是使它生出光彩的则是良好的礼仪。
4. Virtue is a treasure in the spirit, but it is good manners that brings out its luster.
5. 一毫之善,与人方便。一毫之恶,劝君莫作。 唐吕岩《劝世》
5. A slightest good deed, make life easier for others. A slightest evil, I advise you not to do. Tang Dynasty, Lü Yan's "Admonition to the World."
6. 德行广大而守以恭者荣。
6. One who has great virtue and guards it with modesty is honored.
7. 让我们一起来:关心集体,爱护公物,保护环境!
7. Let's join together: care for the collective, cherish public property, and protect the environment!
8. 人不能象走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。
8. Human beings should not live like beasts; they should strive for knowledge and virtue.
9. 礼貌经常可以代替最高贵的感情。
9. Politeness often serves as a substitute for the most noble feelings.
10. 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
10. Whomever it is who, on ordinary days, practices frugality and economy, will find it easier to get through hard times; and whomever it is who, in times of plenty, indulges in luxury and extravagance, will die of hunger and cold in times of scarcity. – Saadi
11. 礼仪是在他的一切别种美德之上加上一层藻饰,使它们对他具有效用,去为他获得一切和他接近的人的尊重与好感。洛克
11. Etiquette is a layer of embellishment added to all his other virtues, making them effective for him to win the respect and good will of everyone close to him. — Locke
12. 博学于文,约之以礼。
12. Be learned in the classics, and govern yourself with propriety.
13. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。
13. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit good because it is small.
14. 礼貌是一种回收有礼貌的尊重的愿望。
14. Politeness is a desire to recycle respectful consideration.
15. 善气迎人,亲如弟兄;恶气迎人,害于戈兵。
15. Greet people with a good mood, and they will be as close as brothers; greet people with a bad mood, and it will harm both sides in battle.
16. 知耻近乎勇。
16. Knowing shame is akin to courage.
17. 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。
17. The politeness that is meticulous is not any more sincere than the challenge at the end of that letter with "Your humble servant." Of course, this is a situation that is universally agreed upon and understood.
18. 仁之发处自是爱。
18. The source of benevolence is naturally love.
19. 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。
19. All etiquette is established to embellish those hollow acts, insincere greetings, and inconsistent attentiveness; if there is genuine friendship, these false forms should all be discarded.
20. 微笑是我们的语言,文明是我们的信念。
20. A smile is our language, civilization is our belief.
21. 敬人者,人恒敬之。
21. If you show respect to others, they will always show respect to you.
22. 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。
22. What humans strive for is nothing but happiness, thus those who are polite are more welcome than those who are useful. The abilities, sincerity, and kindness of a true friend are often not enough to offset the unease caused by his serious and solid demeanor.
23. 礼貌是最容易做到的事情,也是最容易忽视的事情,但她却是最珍贵的事情。
23. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the easiest to overlook, yet it is the most precious thing.
24. 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。
24. Politeness brings joy to those who are polite, and also to those who are treated with politeness.
25. 礼,不妄说人,不辞费。
25. Etiquette does not involve speaking about others without cause, nor does it involve unnecessary expenditure.
26. 礼貌比法律更强有力。
26. Politeness is more powerful than law.
27. 顺手捡起是的一片纸,纯洁的是自己的精神;有意擦去的一块污渍,净化的是自己的灵魂。
27. Picking up a piece of paper at hand purifies one's own spirit; deliberately wiping away a stain cleanses one's own soul.
28. 礼貌周全不花钱,却比什么都值钱。——西班牙·塞万提斯
28. Politeness costs nothing but is worth more than anything else. — Miguel de Cervantes, Spain
29. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国无礼则不守。
29. Without propriety, individuals cannot thrive; without propriety, affairs cannot be accomplished; without propriety, a country cannot be maintained.
30. 理智要比心灵为高,思想要比感情可靠。——高尔基
30. Reason is higher than the heart, thought is more reliable than emotion. – Maxim Gorky
31. 讲礼貌对人并无损害。
31. Politeness towards others does no harm.
32. 礼貌经常可以替代最高贵的感情。 梅里美
32. Politeness can often replace the most noble sentiments. Mérimée
33. 行一件好事,心中泰然;行一件歹事,衾影抱愧。——神涵光
33. 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
34. 礼貌是人类共处的金钥匙。
34. Politeness is the golden key to human coexistence.
35. 向老师说声好,不困难;困难的是,要坚持向老师真心地说声好。
35. It's not difficult to greet the teacher with a good word; the difficulty lies in consistently expressing these good words to the teacher with sincerity.
36. 手边留情花似锦,脚下留情草如茵!
36. Keep a gentle hand, the flowers will be as resplendent as brocade; tread lightly, the grass will be as soft as felt!
37. 礼,经国家,定社稷,序民人,利后嗣。——《左传)》
37. Rites govern the state, stabilize the nation, organize the people, and benefit the descendants to come. —— "The Zuo Zhuan"
38. 礼节是所有规范中最微小却最稳定的规范。
38. Etiquette is the smallest yet most stable norm among all norms.
39. 唯宽可以宽人,唯厚可以载物。君子以厚德载物。易传
39. Only breadth can accommodate others, and only depth can bear things. A gentleman bears things with his profound virtues. (This is from the Commentary on the Book of Changes, also known as the Book of Changes or I Ching.)
40. 满招损,谦受益,莫伸手,终日乾乾,自强不息。
40. Pride brings loss, humility brings gain; do not reach out, be diligent throughout the day, and never stop self-improvement.
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。
41. No form of politeness should immediately reveal a lack of breeding. Proper education lies in the simultaneous manifestation of polite demeanor and noble character.
42. 敬人者,人恒敬之;爱人者,人恒爱之。
42. If you respect others, others will always respect you; if you love others, others will always love you.
43. 手边留情花似锦,脚下留情草如茵!让我们的素质及文明展现在一言一行中!
43. Be gentle with the flowers at hand, and the grass underfoot will be as soft as silk! Let our quality and civilization be reflected in every word and action!
44. 鸟儿因翅膀而自由翱翔,鲜花因芬芳而美丽,校园因文明而将更加进步。
44. Birds soar freely with their wings, flowers are beautiful because of their fragrance, and the campus will become more progressive due to civilization.
45. 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。
45. Knowledge must be adorned with politeness and smoothed out to pave its path in the world. Without them, knowledge is like a large and rough diamond, which is indeed good to be collected in a tree for curiosity and its inherent value, but it becomes even more precious after being polished.
46. 不是不能见义,怕的是见义而不勇为。 谢觉哉
46. It's not that one cannot see justice, but what is feared is seeing justice and not being courageous enough to act on it. -- Xie Juezhai
47. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国家无礼则不宁。 荀子
47. Without propriety, there is no life; without propriety, there is no success in affairs; without propriety, a state cannot be tranquil. -- Xunzi
48. 如果道德败坏了,趣味也必然会堕落。 狄德罗
48. If morality is corrupted, taste will inevitably fall into decay. — Diderot
49. 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。
49. Take heed that even when you are alone, you do not speak ill or do wrong, but learn to be more ashamed in your own presence than in others'.
50. 礼貌是一枚假币,舍不得花它表明智力的贫乏。
50. Politeness is a counterfeit coin; the reluctance to spend it indicates a lack of intelligence.