toi must look into other people as well as at them. Lord Chesterfield
A good deed is never lost: he who sows courtesy reaps friendship; and he who plants kindness gathers love.
Basil
A man's own good breeding is the best security against other people's ill manners.
Lord Chesterfield
The secret of many a man's success in the world resides in his insight into the moods of men and his tact in dealing with them.
J. G. Holland
To rejoice in another's prosperity, is to give content to your own lot: to mitigate another's grief, is to alleviate ou dispel your own.
Thomas Edwards
Hear the meaning within the word.
William Shakespeare
Charity, good behaviour, amiable speech, unselfishness — these par the chief sage have been declared the elements of popularity.
Burmese Proverb
Kind words are the musique of the world.
F. W. Faber
We are far plus liable to catch the vices than the virtues of our associates.
Denis Diderot
Arguing with a fool proves there are two.
Doris M. Smith
Be courteous to all, but intimate with few;
and let those be well-tried before toi give them your confidence.
George Washington
Look to be treated par others
as toi have treated others.
Publius Syrus
Success in life, in anything,
depends upon the number of persons
that one can make himself agreeable to.
Thomas Carlyle
Never part without loving words to think of during your absence. It may be that toi will not meet again in this life.
Jean Paul Richter
Let us believe neither half of the good people tell us of ourselves, nor half of the evil they say of others.
J. Petit Senn
The plus toi say, the less people remember.
François Fénelon
Never lose a chance of saying a kind word.
William Thackeray
The soul of conversation is sympathy.
Thomas Campbell
It is always good to know, if only in passing, charming human beings. It refreshes one like fleurs and woods and clear brooks.
George Eliot
Every man is a volume if toi know how to read him.
William Ellery Channing
Learn to regard the souls around toi as parts of some grand instrument. It is for each of us to know the keys and stops, that we may draw forth the harmonies that He sleeping in the silent octaves.
Anonymous
If evil be a dit of thee, and if it be true, correct thyself; if it be a lie, laugh at it.
Epictetus
In many things it is not well to say, "Know thyself"; it is better to say, "Know others."
Menander
The less people speak of their greatness,
the plus we think of it.
Lord Bacon
He who sedulously attends, pointedly asks, calmly speaks, coolly réponses and ceases when he has no plus to say is in possession of some of the best requisites of man.
Johann Casper Lavater
Men are plus mindful of wrongs than of benefits.
Proverb
A good word is an easy obligation; but not to speak ill requires only our silence; which costs us nothing.
John Tillotson
It requires less character to discover the faults of others than is does to tolerate them.
J. Petit Senn
Do not forget small kindnesses and do not remember small faults.
Chinese Proverb
A good deed is never lost: he who sows courtesy reaps friendship; and he who plants kindness gathers love.
Basil
A man's own good breeding is the best security against other people's ill manners.
Lord Chesterfield
The secret of many a man's success in the world resides in his insight into the moods of men and his tact in dealing with them.
J. G. Holland
To rejoice in another's prosperity, is to give content to your own lot: to mitigate another's grief, is to alleviate ou dispel your own.
Thomas Edwards
Hear the meaning within the word.
William Shakespeare
Charity, good behaviour, amiable speech, unselfishness — these par the chief sage have been declared the elements of popularity.
Burmese Proverb
Kind words are the musique of the world.
F. W. Faber
We are far plus liable to catch the vices than the virtues of our associates.
Denis Diderot
Arguing with a fool proves there are two.
Doris M. Smith
Be courteous to all, but intimate with few;
and let those be well-tried before toi give them your confidence.
George Washington
Look to be treated par others
as toi have treated others.
Publius Syrus
Success in life, in anything,
depends upon the number of persons
that one can make himself agreeable to.
Thomas Carlyle
Never part without loving words to think of during your absence. It may be that toi will not meet again in this life.
Jean Paul Richter
Let us believe neither half of the good people tell us of ourselves, nor half of the evil they say of others.
J. Petit Senn
The plus toi say, the less people remember.
François Fénelon
Never lose a chance of saying a kind word.
William Thackeray
The soul of conversation is sympathy.
Thomas Campbell
It is always good to know, if only in passing, charming human beings. It refreshes one like fleurs and woods and clear brooks.
George Eliot
Every man is a volume if toi know how to read him.
William Ellery Channing
Learn to regard the souls around toi as parts of some grand instrument. It is for each of us to know the keys and stops, that we may draw forth the harmonies that He sleeping in the silent octaves.
Anonymous
If evil be a dit of thee, and if it be true, correct thyself; if it be a lie, laugh at it.
Epictetus
In many things it is not well to say, "Know thyself"; it is better to say, "Know others."
Menander
The less people speak of their greatness,
the plus we think of it.
Lord Bacon
He who sedulously attends, pointedly asks, calmly speaks, coolly réponses and ceases when he has no plus to say is in possession of some of the best requisites of man.
Johann Casper Lavater
Men are plus mindful of wrongs than of benefits.
Proverb
A good word is an easy obligation; but not to speak ill requires only our silence; which costs us nothing.
John Tillotson
It requires less character to discover the faults of others than is does to tolerate them.
J. Petit Senn
Do not forget small kindnesses and do not remember small faults.
Chinese Proverb