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1. 国尚礼则国昌,家尚礼则家大,身有礼则身修,心有礼则心泰。清。颜元
1. If a nation values propriety, it will thrive; if a family values propriety, it will be prosperous; if a person has propriety, he will be refined; if the heart has propriety, it will be at peace. Qing. Yan Yuan.
2. 一个伟大的人有两颗心:一颗心流血,一颗心宽容。纪伯伦
2. A great person has two hearts: one that bleeds, and one that forgives. Kahlil Gibran
3. 行一件好事,心中泰然;行一件歹事,衾影抱愧。 —— 神涵光
3. To do a good deed, the heart is at peace; to do an evil deed, the sheets and shadows bear reproach. —— Shen Han Guang
4. 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**品质。周恩来
4. Remaining unsoiled in the mire and不受the侵蚀 of the bourgeoisie's sugar-coated shells is the most difficult and precious quality. Zhou Enlai
5. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国家无礼则不宁。荀子
5. Without propriety, individuals cannot thrive; without propriety, affairs cannot be accomplished; without propriety, a state cannot be peaceful. -- Xunzi
6. 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
6. To enter the mire without being stained, and to remain immune to the侵蚀 of the sugary bullets of the bourgeoisie, is the most precious revolutionary quality imaginable. — Zhou Enlai
7. 善气迎人,亲如弟兄;恶气迎人,害于戈兵。 —— 管仲
7. Welcoming people with good temper, they are as close as brothers; welcoming people with bad temper, it is harmful as if there were weapons. —— Guan Zhong
8. 奢侈总是跟随着淫乱,淫乱总是跟随着奢侈。孟德斯鸠
8. Luxury always follows licentiousness, and licentiousness always follows luxury. - Montesquieu
9. 非礼勿视,非礼勿听,非礼勿言,非礼勿动。孔子
9. Do not look at what is improper, do not listen to what is improper, do not speak of what is improper, and do not do what is improper. - Confucius
10. 在人与人的交往中,礼仪越周到越保险。(英)托·卡莱尔
10. In the interaction between people, the more courteous the etiquette, the safer it is. (Eng) T. Carlyle
11. 礼貌是人类共处的金钥匙。 —— 松苏内吉
11. Politeness is the golden key to human coexistence. —— Sun Suneji
12. 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。
12. There is an inherent politeness that is associated with love. It brings forth the most pleasant politeness in the outward appearance of behavior.
13. 我们最伟大的光荣并不在于永不跌倒,而在于每次跌倒后能站起来。
13. Our greatest glory does not lie in never falling, but in our ability to rise every time we fall.
14. 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
14. Bees sip nectar from the flowers and hum their thanks as they leave. The extravagant butterfly, however, believes that the flowers should be thanking him. - Tagore
15. 侈而惰者贫,而力而俭者富。 —— 韩非
15. Those who are extravagant and lazy will be poor, while those who are diligent and thrifty will be rich. —— Han Fei
16. 理智要比心灵为高,思想要比感情可靠。 —— 高尔基
16. Reason is higher than the heart, thought is more reliable than feeling. —— Gorky
17. 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
17. Politeness is the first great thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to cultivate as a habit. — John Locke
18. 忧劳可以兴国,逸豫可以亡身。——《新五代史·伶官传序》
18. Diligent labor can enrich a nation, while leisure and indulgence can destroy oneself. — From the "New History of the Five Dynasties: Biographies of Actors"
19. 静以修身,俭以养德。 —— 诸葛亮
19. "Live a life of tranquility to cultivate oneself, and practice thrift to nourish one's virtue." — Zhuge Liang
20. 如果把礼仪看得比月亮还高,结果就会失去人与人真诚的信任。培根
20. If etiquette is held in higher regard than the moon, the result will be the loss of sincere trust among people. - Bacon
21. 如果把礼仪看得比月亮还高,结果就会失去人与人真诚的信任——培根
21. If one regards etiquette higher than the moon, the result will be the loss of sincere trust between people — Bacon.
22. 错误和挫折教训了我们,使我们比较地聪明起来了,我们的情就办得好一些。任何政党,任何个人,错误总是难免的,我们要求犯得少一点。犯了错误则要求改正,改正得越迅速,越彻底,越好。——
22. Mistakes and setbacks have taught us, making us relatively wiser, and our emotions are handled better. Any political party, any individual, is bound to make mistakes; we demand that they make fewer. When mistakes are made, we require that they be corrected, and the sooner and more thoroughly they are corrected, the better.
23. 礼貌是最容易做到的事,也是最珍贵的东西。冈察尔
23. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. Gonchar.
24. 霸祖孤身取二江,子孙多以百城降。豪华尽出成功后,逸乐安知与祸双?王安石?>
24. The great ancestor alone conquered the two rivers, and his descendants mostly surrendered with a hundred cities. All the splendor came after success, but who knows that leisure and pleasure can bring disaster along with them? Wang Anshi?
25. 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
25. The conduct of a gentleman: cultivate oneself in tranquility, nourish virtue through frugality; without a serene mind, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve the distant goal. — Zhuge Liang
26. 有两种和平的**,那就是法律和礼貌。德·歌德
26. There are two forms of peace, namely law and politeness. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
27. 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。俄。赫尔岑
27. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. — Herzen
28. 不念居安思危,戒奢以俭;斯以伐根而求木茂,塞源而欲流长也。 —— 魏徵
28. Not to ponder on dangers in times of peace and to refrain from extravagance through frugality; this is akin to uprooting a tree to seek its growth, or to block the source and yet desire a long-lasting stream. —— Wei Zheng
29. 礼,天之经也,民之行也。左传
29. Etiquette is the norm of heaven, the practice of the people. Zuozhuan
30. 礼义廉耻,国之四维,四维不张,国乃灭亡。管子
30. Etiquette, righteousness, modesty, and shame are the four cardinal principles of a nation. If these four principles are not upheld, the nation will perish. — Guanzi
31. 一个人最伤心的事情无过于良心的死灭。 —— 郭沫若
31. The most heart-wrenching thing for a person is the death of their conscience. —— Guo Moruo
32. 我们爱我们的民族,这是我们自信心的源泉。——周恩来
32. We love our nation, which is the source of our self-confidence. - Zhou Enlai
33. 生命因你而美丽,世界因我而精彩,学校因文明而美好!
33. Life is beautiful because of you, the world is fascinating because of me, and the school is beautiful because of civilization!
34. 礼,经国家,定社稷,序民人,利后嗣。左传
34. Ceremonies govern the state, stabilize the country, order the people, and benefit future generations. (From the "Zuo Zhuan")
35. 礼物就是表达人与人之间最温馨最美好的心意。
35. A gift is the most warm and beautiful expression of heartfelt feelings between people.
36. 文明的最重要任务之一,是使人在他纯粹的物质生活中也受形式的支配,使人在美的王国能够达到的范围内成为审美的人。席勒
36. One of the most important tasks of civilization is to subject human beings to the rule of form even in their purely material life, so that within the scope that the realm of beauty can reach, humans can become aesthetic beings. - Schiller
37. 凡入人家,不可看人文字;凡吃饮食,不可拣择去取;凡人富贵,不可欢羡诋毁。
37. When entering a household, do not read other people's writings; when eating and drinking, do not be choosy and pick and choose; towards others' wealth and status, do not feel envious or defame them.
38. 人在智慧上应当是明豁的,道德上应该是清白的,身体上应该是清洁的。 —— 契诃夫
38. Man should be clear in wisdom, pure in morality, and clean in body. — Chekhov
39. 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。
39. Politeness is the first important habit that children and young people should especially take care to cultivate.
40. 头衔愈大,礼仪愈繁丁尼生
40. The greater the title, the more elaborate the etiquette. - Tennyson
41. 幽默是具有智慧、教养和道德上优越感的表现。恩格斯
41. Humor is an expression of wisdom, breeding, and a sense of moral superiority. Engels
42. 安上治民,莫善于礼。《孝经》
42. To govern the people and rule the state, nothing is better than propriety. (From the "Book of Filial Piety")
43. 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
43. Be mindful, even when you are alone, not to speak ill or do wrong, but learn to be more ashamed before yourself than before others. — Democritus
44. 文明礼仪是人类为维系社会正常生活而要求人们共同遵守的最起码的道德规范。那么你知道有关文明礼仪的名人名言吗?下面我为整理了文明礼仪名言,一起看看吧!
44. Civilized etiquette is the minimum moral norm that humans require people to observe in order to maintain normal social life. Do you know any famous sayings about civilized etiquette? Below, I have compiled some famous sayings about civilized etiquette. Let's take a look together!
45. 爱人者,人恒爱之;敬人者,人恒敬之。孟轲
45. If you love others, they will love you in return; if you respect others, they will respect you in return. — Meng Ke
46. 在宴席上最让人开胃的就是主人的礼节。——莎士比亚
46. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host's etiquette. — Shakespeare
47. 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。
47. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge.
48. 君子己善,亦乐人之善也。《礼记》
48. A gentleman does good himself, and also delights in the good of others. ("The Book of Rites")
49. 知识使人变得文雅,而交际使人变得完善。(美)乔·富勒
49. Knowledge makes one polite, while communication makes one perfect. (U.S.) Joe Fuller
50. 礼,天之经也,民之行也。《左传》
50. Etiquette is the norm of heaven, and the conduct of the people. — Zuozhuan (The Left History)
51. 历览前贤国与家,成由勤俭破由奢。 —— 李商隐
51. A review of the past, states and families, success comes from diligence and thrift, and ruin from extravagance. — Li Shangyin
52. 彬彬有礼的风度,主要是自我克制的表现。爱迪生
52. A polite demeanor is primarily a manifestation of self-discipline. — Edison
53. 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、在人与人的交往中,礼仪越周到越保险。[英]托。卡莱尔
53. There is an inherent politeness, which is associated with love: it generates the most pleasant politeness in the outward appearance of behavior. Goethe believed that in the interactions between people, the more careful the etiquette, the safer it is. [English] T. Carlyle
54. 礼貌经常可以替代最高贵的感情。 —— 梅里美
54. Politeness can often substitute for the most noble sentiments. —— Mérimée
55. 礼貌是一个人自己的真实思想中进行选择的艺术。阿。史蒂文斯
55. Politeness is the art of choosing one's own thoughts. - A. Stevens
56. 君子敬而无失,与人恭而有礼,四海之内皆兄弟也。
56. A gentleman respects without error, and treats others with humility and respect, making all within the four seas brothers.
57. 良好的礼貌是由微小的牺牲组成。爱默生
57. Good manners consist of small sacrifices. - Emerson
58. 精诚所加,金石为开。——《后汉书·光武十王列传》
58. "With sincerity and effort, even gold and stone can be opened." — From the "Book of the Later Han: The Biographies of Guangwu's Ten Princes"
59. 真者,精诚之至也,不精不诚,不能动人。——《庄子·渔夫》
59. The genuine is the extreme of sincerity, and without sincerity, one cannot move others. —— Zhuangzi: The Fisherman
60. 利益,是聪明人想出来的与愚人保持距离的一种策略。爱默生
60. Interest, a strategy thought up by the wise to keep a distance from the foolish, as said by Emerson.
61. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。惟贤惟德,能服于人。 —— 刘备
61. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not refrain from doing good because it is small. Only virtue and morality can win the respect of others. —— Liu Bei
62. 在人与人的交往中,礼仪越周到越保险,运气也越好。
62. In human interactions, the more polite and considerate one is, the safer and luckier one tends to be.
63. 知识使人变得文雅,而交际使人变得完善。[美]乔。富勒
63. Knowledge makes one elegant, while communication perfects one. [USA] Joe Fuller
64. 食饮、衣服、居住、动静,由礼则和节,不由礼则触陷生疾。
64. Regarding food and drink, clothing, housing, rest and activity, they are harmonious and temperate when guided by propriety, but they lead to illness when they deviate from propriety.
65. 利益,是聪明人想出来的与愚人保持距离的一种策略。——爱默生
65. Interest, it is a strategy thought up by the wise to keep a distance from the foolish. — Emerson
66. 礼以行义,义以生利,利民,政之大节也左传
66. Etiquette is used to implement righteousness, righteousness gives rise to benefits, and benefits the people – this is a major principle of governance, as recorded in the Zuo Zhuan.
67. 自觉心是进步之母,自贱心是堕落之源,故自觉心不可无,自贱心不可有。邹韬奋
67. Conscience is the mother of progress, while self-abasement is the source of decline. Therefore, it is essential to have a conscience but it is undesirable to have a sense of self-abasement. — Zhou Taofen
68. 应该热心地致力于照道德行事,而不要空谈道德。 —— 德谟克利特
68. One should diligently strive to act morally, rather than merely talk about morality. —— Democritus
69. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。
69. A person with good will finds it not difficult to express his politeness towards others.
70. 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
70. Politeness delights the polite, and also those who are treated with politeness. —— Montesquieu
71. 生命的价值不在于活多少天,而在于我们如何使用这些日子。
71. The value of life does not lie in how many days we live, but in how we use these days.
72. 人间的面孔从未像在葬礼中看上去那么世俗乔·艾琪渥斯
72. The faces of the world have never seemed so worldly as they do at a funeral — Joe Eichler
73. 良心是由人的知识和全部生活方式来决定的。马克思
73. Conscience is determined by a person's knowledge and their entire way of life. - Marx
74. 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
74. We should be aware not to hurt other comrades with our words, but at the same time, we should also be able to bear it when others use language to hurt us. —— Liu Shaoqi
75. 人不能象走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。 —— 但丁
75. Human beings cannot live like beasts; they should seek knowledge and virtue. — Dante
76. 人在智慧上应当是明豁的,道德上应该是清白的,身体上应该是清洁的。契诃夫
76. Man should be wise in intellect, pure in morality, and clean in body. — Chekhov
77. 人心不是靠武力征服,而是靠爱和宽容大度征服。斯宾诺
77. The human heart is not conquered by force, but by love and tolerance. Spinoza
78. 不患位之不尊,而患德之不崇;不耻禄之不伙,而耻智之不博。 —— 张衡
78. Do not worry about the position not being honored, but worry about the virtue not being esteemed; do not be ashamed of the salary not being generous, but be ashamed of the wisdom not being profound. —— Zhang Heng
79. 良心是由人的知识和全部生活方式来决定的。 —— 马克思
79. Conscience is determined by a person's knowledge and their entire way of life. — Marx
80. 形成天才的决定因素应该是勤奋。……有几分勤学苦练是成正比例的,——郭沫若
80. The decisive factor in the formation of a genius should be diligence. To a certain extent, diligent practice is directly proportional——Guo Moruo
81. 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
81. To enter the mire yet remain unsoiled, and to be immune to the侵蚀 of the bourgeoisie's sugar-coated bullets, is the most difficult and valuable revolutionary quality. — Zhou Enlai
82. 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
82. I firmly believe that only a moral citizen can offer an acceptable salute to their own motherland. — Rousseau
83. 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
83. He who economizes in prosperity will find it easy to weather adversity; he who indulges in luxury in times of plenty will perish from hunger and cold. — Saadi