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1. 奢者狼藉俭者安,一凶一吉在眼前。白居易
1. The extravagant are in disarray, the thrifty are at ease; one misfortune, one blessing are right before their eyes. - Bai Juyi
2. 一旦学会了眼睛的语言,表情的变化将是无限的。泰戈尔
2. Once you learn the language of the eyes, the changes in expression will be limitless. - Tagore
3. 如果把语言看成是一面镜子,那它倒映出来的应是人的灵魂。王力
3. If language is seen as a mirror, then what it reflects should be the soul of a person. - Wang Li
4. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。苏轼
4. There are great heroes in the world who remain calm and unalarmed when suddenly faced with danger, and do not get angry when unfairly treated. — Su Shi
5. 非礼勿视,非礼勿听,非礼勿言,非礼勿动。孔子
5. Do not see what is improper, do not hear what is improper, do not speak what is improper, and do not do what is improper. - Confucius
6. 一个人最伤心的事情无过于良心的死灭。郭沫若
6. The most heart-wrenching thing for a person is the death of one's conscience. Guo Moruo
7. 人间的面孔从未像在葬礼中看上去那么世俗。乔·艾琪渥斯
7. The faces of humans have never looked so worldly as they do at funerals. Joe Acheson
8. 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
8. Etiquette is a decoration added on top of all his other virtues, making them effective for him to gain the respect and good will of everyone close to him. — Locke
9. 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
9. If a country values propriety, it will thrive; if a household values propriety, it will be prosperous; if a person possesses propriety, they will cultivate themselves; if the heart has propriety, it will be at peace. Qing Yan Yuan.
10. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国家无礼则不宁荀子
10. Without propriety, people cannot flourish; without propriety, things cannot be accomplished; without propriety, a state cannot be peaceful. — Xunzi
11. 知识使人变得文雅,而交际使人变得完善。乔。富勒
11. Knowledge makes one elegant, while communication perfects one. - Joseph Addison.
12. 在宴席上最让人开胃的就是主人的礼节。莎士比亚
12. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host's etiquette. - Shakespeare
13. 奢侈总是跟随着一一婬一一乱,一一婬一一乱总是跟随着奢侈。孟德斯鸠
13. Luxury always follows debauchery, and debauchery always follows luxury. - Montesquieu
14. 善气迎人,亲如弟兄;恶气迎人,害于戈兵。管仲
14. Welcoming people with a good demeanor, they are as close as brothers; welcoming people with a bad demeanor, it is harmful to weapons and arms. Guan Zhong
15. 举行盛大的葬礼,与其说是向死者志哀,不如说是为了满足生者的虚荣拉罗什富科
15. To hold a grand funeral is more about satisfying the vanity of the living than about expressing mourning for the deceased, according to La Rochefoucauld.
16. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。惟贤惟德,能服于人。刘备
16. 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
17. 仁者爱人,有礼者敬人。爱人者,人恒爱之,敬人者,人恒敬之。
17. The benevolent love others, and the courteous respect others. Those who love others are always loved by others, and those who respect others are always respected by others.
18. 彬彬有礼的风度,主要是自我克制的表现。爱迪生
18. The demeanor of politeness is mainly a manifestation of self-restraint. - Edison
19. 顺手捡起是的一片纸,纯洁的是自己的一精一神。
19. Picking up a piece of paper at hand, purity is a reflection of one's own integrity and spirit.
20. 知识使人变得文雅,而交际使人变得完善。[美]乔.富勒
20. Knowledge makes one elegant, while communication perfects one. [U.S.] Joe Fuller
21. 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
21. The most important thing in life is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. - Herzen
22. 没有礼貌的人,就像没有窗户的房屋。维吾尔族谚语
22. A person without manners is like a house without windows. Uyghur Proverb
23. 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
23. I firmly believe that only a morally upright citizen can offer an acceptable salute to their own motherland. Rousseau
24. 人不能象走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。但丁
24. Man cannot live like an animal, he should pursue knowledge and virtue. Dante
25. 礼貌是人类共处的金钥匙。松苏内吉
25. Politeness is the golden key to human coexistence. Su Sunegi
26. 道德的事实现是由行为,不是由文字。夸美纽斯
26. The actual realization of morality is in action, not in words. Comenius
27. 一个人如果在街上注意观察的活动,我相信,他一定会在灵车上发现最愉快的表情乔?斯威夫特
27. If a person observes activities on the street with attention, I believe, he must find the most pleasant expression on the hearse, isn't it? Swift
28. 谦恭有礼,人人欢迎。托马斯·福特
28. Modesty and politeness are welcomed by everyone. Thomas · Ford
29. 侈则多欲。君子多欲则念慕富贵,枉道速祸。司马光
29. Excess leads to many desires. A gentleman with many desires will yearn for wealth and status, and will take wrong paths leading to rapid misfortune. (From Sima Guang)
30. 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。法孟德斯
30. Politeness makes the polite man happy, and also makes those who are treated with politeness happy. — Montesquieu
31. 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
31. He who practises economy in his days of plenty will find it easy to pass through the time of scarcity; and he who indulges in luxury when he is rich, will die of hunger and cold when he is poor. - Saadi
32. 知识使人变得文雅,而交际使人变得完善。乔富勒
32. Knowledge makes a man elegant, while communication makes him perfect. - Joseph Joubert
33. 拥有一颗豁达开朗文明之心,能使平凡黯然的生活变得有滋有味。
33. Possessing a broad, open, and civilized heart can make the mundane, dull life more flavorful and enjoyable.
34. 把理想运用到真实的事物上,便有了文明。雨果
34. Applying ideals to real things gives rise to civilization. - Hugo
35. 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。法。孟德斯
35. Politeness makes the polite people happy, and it also makes those who are treated with politeness happy. Law. Montesquieu.
36. 强本而节用,则天不能贫。荀况
36. Strengthen the root and be frugal in spending, and heaven cannot make one poor. -- Xun Kuang
37. 关心学校,我们的职责;一爱一护学校,我们的义务;热一爱一学校,我们的心声。
37. Caring for the school is our duty; loving and protecting the school is our obligation; and showing passion for the school is our heartfelt voice.
38. 心诚气温,气和辞婉,必能动人。薛宣
38. A sincere and warm heart, with words gentle and graceful, will surely move people. Xue Xuan.
39. 生命是短促的,然而尽管如此,人们还是有时间讲究礼仪爱默生
39. Life is short, yet despite this, people still have time to pay attention to etiquette. — Emerson
40. 礼貌是最容易做到的事,也是最珍贵的东西。察尔
40. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. Zhar.
41. 礼貌周全不花钱,却比什么都值钱。塞万提斯
41. Politeness costs nothing but is more valuable than anything else. - Cervantes
42. 增多的物质财富和增多的空余时间是促使人类文明的两大因素。狄斯雷利
42. The increase in material wealth and the increase in leisure time are the two major factors driving the development of human civilization. Disraeli
43. 侈而惰者贫,而力而俭者富。韩非
43. The lavish and lazy will be poor, while the diligent and thrifty will be rich. — Han Fei
44. 行一件好事,心中泰然;行一件歹事,衾影抱愧。神涵光
44. To do a good deed, the heart is at ease; to do an evil deed, the sheets and shadows hold a guilty secret. - Shen Han Guang