About Behavior

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The concept of culture is extremely broad - it goes from face washing to the highest peaks of human thinking.
MI KALININ
Man is a reflection of his actions.
F. SHILLER
Man is nothing more than a series of his own behaviors.
G. Hegel
Man is a behavioral process.
A. GRAMSHI
You need to be mentally clear, morally pure, and physically clean.
AP CHEXOV
Everything in a person: the face, the clothes, the heart and the mind must be beautiful.
AP CHEXOV
Behavior is a mirror in which everyone reflects their image.
I. GYOTE
The world is a mirror, it reflects the image of everyone.
W. THACKEREY
Just by looking at what has been done, we think about inner experiences, thoughts, activities, and other emotions.
K. GELVESIY
Society defines the virtue of people solely on the basis of their behavior.
K. GELVESIY
Every etiquette has its own inner basis.
I. GYOTE
People try to show themselves well in serious matters; and in small works they show their appearance.
N. SHAMFOR
People live by behavior, not by ideas.
A. FRANCE
The behavior of the wise comes from reason, the behavior of the average from experience, the reluctance of the very ignorant, and nature.
CICERON
People’s behavior, like the comments in the book, defines their most important qualities.
D. THOMAS
Stupid behavior is inferior, and good deeds done without danger are commonplace. Only a man who has done great and great things, even if he puts his life in danger, is a good man.
PLUTARCH
Only a person with a pure mind and heart is a good and trustworthy person in the full sense of the word.
KD USHINSKY
People think that our flaws and virtues are evident in our behavior, but they do not realize that those flaws and virtues are felt every minute.
R. EMERSON
Even in the smallest, most insignificant, most imperceptible work, our whole character is seen; neither the entrance and exit of a fool, nor his sitting, nor his silence, nor his activity are like those of a wise man.
J. LABRUER
Just as a shirt tightens the waist, so does behavior reveal morality.
F. BACON
Etiquette is the most important and most respected of the laws of society.
F. LAROSCHEFOUCAUT
Not only in art, but in all human endeavors, sophistication is required.
ERASM ROTTERDAMSKIY
Are you looking for a means to express yourself flawlessly without refraining from following the rules of etiquette?
Sh. MONTESQUE
Unruly behavior always leads to unruly principles.
S. SMILES
Social disorder itself takes on color from the social environment in which it develops.
O. BALZAK
What is good is respected, what is respected is always good.
CICERON
Another advantage of good deeds is that it elevates the soul and makes it prone to more noble deeds.
JJ RUSSO
Good manners consist of petty sacrifices.
R. EMERSON
In a good deed, there is always a generous pilgrimage, and there is enough strength to do that deed.
Sh. MONTESQUE
Always stop when you really want to do something and think about whether the job you want is good or bad.
LN TOLSTOY
Be hesitant until you think about it, be brave when you think about it.
LN TOLSTOY
Every one of your behaviors affects other people; remember that there is a person by your side.
AND SUXOMLINSKIY
Actions are the fruit of thoughts. If the thought is deep - things will move well.
B. GRACIAN
When you think well, thoughts mature and turn into goodness.
LN TOLSTOY
Don't even think about what you don't need to do.
EPICTET
A person does not become generous by doing a good deed; it is only when this virtue becomes a constant sign of his character that he is generous.
G. Hegel
The virtue is not to give up evil intentions, but to be absolutely free from them.
B. SHOU
Virtues that are not illuminated by the light of reason can also cause harm.
O. BALZAK
Man is neither an angel nor an animal, and his unhappiness is that the more he tries to be an angel, the more he becomes an animal.
B. PASCAL
Even when a person exaggerates his devotion, he begins to be surrounded by shortcomings.
B. PASCAL
Any exaggeration becomes an exaggerated evil.
F. KOLLER
Any exaggeration is a twin of limitation.
VG BELINSKIY
… Any exaggeration is unacceptable; if any good or good thing is exaggerated, it can and will certainly turn into evil and loss after a certain limit.
VI LENIN
The shortcomings in man are like the continuation of his advantages. But if the qualities last longer than necessary, if they are seen at the wrong time and in the wrong place, they are flawed.
VI LENIN
You can always see yourself in everyone and in their behavior.
LN TOLSTOY
Remember your own behavior when discussing the behavior of others.
LN TOLSTOY
Beware of habits that other people don't like.
LARGE LINEN
When you want to sleep, don’t close your eyes until you’ve figured out all the things you’ve been doing all day.
PYFAGOR
Not to be afraid, the right to a sense of duty should be avoided.
DEMOCRATIC
In order to live in goodness, we must constantly struggle with ourselves.
JJ RUSSO
To be innocent is to be innocent, and to be blessed is to be able to overcome your evil feelings and intentions.
W. PENN
Himmat is not to restrain oneself from a defect, but not to strive for it.
B. SHOU
The benefits of goodness are so obvious that even naughty people do good deeds for the sake of profit.
L. VOVENARG
Moral impurity is a sign of self-loathing.
Apuleius
If you run after the good,
Then you will find the happiness you want.
SAUDI
Be good for good, bad for bad,
Be a flower to a flower, a thorn to a thorn.
SAUDI
Dirty mosquitoes can contaminate the entire wall, and trivial dirt can ruin the whole thing.
AP CHEXOV
A spilled reputation is like a broken flower - it can be curtailed, but cracks are always visible.
B. SHOU
A little flaw is enough to destroy many good things.
PLUTARCH
The harm of nonsense is that it hides the seeds of new evil in itself.
F. SHILLER
To deceive with the words, "Everybody does that," is the simplest deception that causes great calamity.
LI TOLSTOY
To expose the evil deeds of others is to wash in the store.
J. PETI-SAN
A wise man sees the guilt of others and loses his own shortcomings.
PUBLIC SECRET
If you want no one to know about any of your wrongdoings, never do such things.
R. EMERSON
It hurts us when we remember him, not when he did it, but after a while, because his injury doesn’t go away.
JJ RUSSO
Nothing can bind us like our flaws.
O. BALZAK
The guilt of many is also the ruler of many.
F. PETRARCH
There is a whip that falls on the guilty shoulder of any dishonest deed.
VO KLYuChEVSKIY
Unfair work must be prevented. If we can’t do that, we shouldn’t even help in doing injustice.
DEMOCRATIC
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