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提升个人魅力:10条文明礼仪的金句,助你成为社交达人!

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1. 礼貌像只气垫,里面什么也没有,却能奇妙地减少颠簸。约翰逊

1. Politeness is like a shock absorber, empty inside yet wonderfully effective in reducing bumps. - Johnson

2. 良心是由人的知识和全部生活方式来决定的。 马克思

2. Conscience is determined by a person's knowledge and their entire way of life. — Marx

3. 礼貌是最容易做到的事,也是最珍贵的东西。 冈察尔

3. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing. Gontchar.

4. 让,德之主也,让之谓懿德。

4. Ren, the Lord of Virtue, the act of renunciation is called the noble virtue.

5. 彬彬有礼的风度,主要是自我克制的表现。

5. The courteous demeanor is mainly a manifestation of self-discipline.

6. 礼貌经常可以替代最高贵的感情。 梅里美

6. Politeness can often substitute for the most noble sentiments. — Mérimée

7. 在宴席上最让人开胃的就是主人的礼节。莎士比亚

7. The most appetizing thing at a banquet is the host's etiquette. - Shakespeare

8. 礼貌周全不花钱,却比什么都值钱。西班牙塞万提斯

8. Politeness costs nothing and is more valuable than anything else. - Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish

9. 德厚者流光,德薄者流卑。

9. The profound in virtue shine brightly, while the shallow in virtue flow downward.

10. 礼貌周全不花钱,却比什么都值钱。?>

10. Politeness costs nothing but is more valuable than anything else.

11. 9良心是由人的知识和全部生活方式来决定的。

11. 9 Conscience is determined by a person's knowledge and their entire way of life.

12. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国家无礼则不宁荀子

12. Without propriety, people cannot flourish; without propriety, matters cannot be accomplished; without propriety, a state cannot enjoy peace. -- Xunzi

13. 衣食以厚民生,礼义以养其心。

13. Clothing and food enrich people's lives, while propriety and righteousness nourish their hearts.

14. 19礼貌之风为每一个人带来文明、温暖和愉快。

14. The breeze of politeness brings civilization, warmth, and happiness to everyone.

15. 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

15. One should diligently endeavor to act morally rather than merely talk about morality. - Democritus

16. 礼之于人,犹酒之有襞也。

16. Etiquette to people is like the pleated part of wine.

17. 君子之修身,内正其心,外正其容。

17. A gentleman cultivates himself by correcting his inner heart and his outer appearance.

18. 7礼仪是聪明人想出来的与愚人保持距离的一种策略。

18. 7 Etiquette is a strategy thought up by smart people to keep a distance from fools.

19. 贫而无谄,富而无骄。 子贡

19. To be poor without being obsequious, and to be rich without being arrogant. - Zi Gong

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 one regards etiquette higher than the moon, the result will be the loss of sincere trust among people, as Bacon said.

21. 不以规矩,不成方圆。

21. Without rules, there can be no proper square or circle.

22. 礼貌经常可以替代最高贵的情感。

22. Politeness can often replace the most noble of emotions.

23. 奢侈总是跟随着*乱,*乱总是跟随着奢侈。 孟德斯鸠

23. Luxury always follows disorder, and disorder always follows luxury. - Montesquieu

24. 礼仪周全能息事宁人。

24. Etiquette is comprehensive and capable of calming disputes and soothing people.

25. 将不可骄,骄则失礼,失礼则人离,人离则众叛。诸葛亮

25. Do not be proud, for pride leads to losing decorum. Losing decorum results in people separating, and when people separate, the masses will turn against you. — Zhuge Liang

26. 不是不能见义,怕的是见义而不勇为。 谢觉哉

26. It's not that one cannot see justice, but what one fears is seeing justice but not being brave enough to act on it. - Xie Juecai

27. 君子己善,亦乐人之善也。

27. A gentleman, after doing good himself, also takes joy in others' goodness.

28. 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

28. The great ancestor alone conquered two rivers, and his descendants mostly surrendered with a hundred cities. Luxurious living emerged after success, but who knows that leisure and pleasure come with disaster? -- Wang Anshi

29. 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。

29. The bee, a diligent worker, sips nectar from the flowers and hums a thank you as it departs. The vain butterfly, however, believes that the flowers should be thanking it.

30. 不学礼,无以立。

30. Without learning propriety, one cannot establish oneself.

31. 君子诚之为贵。

31. It is the earnestness of a gentleman that is of great value.

32. 校园从此而美丽,从我做起。 闪光的青春,从文明起步。

32. The campus has become beautiful from this day forward, starting with me. A shining youth begins with civilization.

33. 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

33. Do not worry about one's position not being respected, but worry about one's morality not being esteemed; do not be ashamed of one's salary not being generous, but be ashamed of one's wisdom not being profound. - Zhang Heng

34. 凡人之所以贵于禽兽者,以有礼也。

34. The reason why human beings are superior to animals is that we have the concept of etiquette.

35. 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

35. Not to think about dangers in times of peace and to be frugal in order to avoid extravagance; this is like trying to make a tree flourish by uprooting it, or trying to make a river flow longer by blocking its source. — Wei Zheng

36. 德必报,怨不仇。

36. What is done to others will be done to you. Do not bear a grudge.

37. 讲话气势汹汹,未必就是言之有理。 萨迪

37. A speech delivered with vehemence is not necessarily well-reasoned. - Saadi

38. 土扶可城墙,积德为厚地。

38. The earth supports the walls of the city, accumulating virtue makes the land fertile.

39. 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

39. Conscience is the mother of progress, while self-abasement is the source of decline. Therefore, one cannot do without a sense of self-awareness, but one must not have a sense of self-abasement. — Zou Taofen

40. 知耻近乎勇。 孔丘

40. "To have a sense of shame is akin to courage." — Confucius

41. 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

41. The conduct of a gentleman is characterized by tranquility for self-cultivation and frugality for moral nourishment. Without a sense of detachment, one cannot clarify one's aspirations; without tranquility, one cannot achieve great things. — Zhuge Liang

42. 为善则预,为恶则去。

42. Plan for good, and avoid evil.

43. 25一个人的礼貌,就是一面照出他的肖像的镜子。

43. A person's politeness is a mirror reflecting his portrait.