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尊重差异 互相理解的英文名言

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尊重差异,互相理解的名言警句

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人与人相互理解的格言警句有什么

1、我们平等地相爱,因为我们互相了解,互相尊重。

——托尔斯泰2、苦似良药的严格和无限宽宏的理解都能有利于孩子的成长。

3、当我们得到理解的时候,智慧是不会枯竭的;智慧同智慧的相碰,就迸出无数的火花。

——马克思4、教师把每一个学生都理解为他是一个具有个人特点的、具有自己志向、自己智慧和性格结构的人的时候,这样的理解才能有助于教师去热爱儿童和尊重儿童。

——赞科夫5、浪费别人的时间是谋财害命,浪费自己的时间是慢性自杀。

——列宁

关于尊重经典的古文或名言(要有文采,不要大白话)

宁欺白须公,莫欺少年穷,终须有日龙穿凤,唔信一世裤穿窿

尊重差异的诗(在为人处世方面)

1:人必自悔然后人悔之,家必自毁然后毁之,国必自伐然后人伐之。

―――《孟子》 2:人受到震动有种种不同:有的是在脊椎骨上;有的是在神经上;有的是在道德感受上;而最强烈的、最持久的则是在个人尊严上。

―――约翰•高而斯华馁 3:每一个正直的人都应该维护自己的尊严。

―――卢梭 4:自尊,迄今为止一直是少数人所必备的一种德性。

凡是在权力不平等的地方,它都不可能在服从于其他人统治的那些人的身上找到。

―――罗素 5:没有自我尊重,就没有道德的纯洁性和丰富的个性精神。

对自身的尊重、荣誉感、自豪感、自尊心―――这是以块磨练细腻的感情的砺石。

―――苏霍姆林斯基 6:自尊自爱,作为一种力求完善的动力,却是一切伟大事业的渊源。

―――屠格涅夫 7:高度的自尊心不是骄傲、自大或缺乏自我批评精神的同义词。

自尊心强的人不是认为自己比别人优越,而只是对自己有信心,相信自己能够克服自己的缺点。

―――伊•谢•科恩 8:人要想对自己的尊严有所觉悟,就必需谦虚。

的确,人性是尊严的,但这样说还是不甚明确的,也是不完整的。

说人是尊严的,这只限于没有私心的、利他的、富于怜悯的、有感情的、肯为其他生物和宇宙献身的这种情况。

―――汤因比 9:尊严是文明,但又像一层贴在脸上的东西一样容易脱落。

―――陈家琪 10:我们可以把我们的财物、生命转借给我们的朋友,以满足他们的需求,但是,转让尊严之名,把自己的荣誉安在他人头上,这却是罕见的。

―――蒙田 ※ 人生首要之事 —— 莫过于尽孝。

所谓“树欲静而风不止,子欲养而亲不待” ,故行孝当及时。

错过机会,将是终身的遗憾

其次,做人亦当尽本分,谨言慎行,心存厚道。

一生无过,虽是平凡,确是现今社会中的不凡之人了。

※ 爱,可以长养慈悲,广爱善待众人。

人与生就具足善良的心,只因为习相远,才把那善良的本性蒙蔽.故善念恒存你我心头,心念一转,刹那间就可得到

※ 生命虽然有限,但智慧却无有穷尽。

提高生活的品质,善用间暇充实自己,将是迈向真善美慧、幸福人生必经之途。

※ 家庭教育是一切教育的基础,根基稳固,才能受教有地。

而简单的应对进退,其实就是家教的开始。

然而,有许多父母却忽略了这扎根教育的重要性,反而错失了奠定良好德性的先机。

损失之大,诚难估矣

※ 古来孝子行孝,莫不从顺从父母开始。

今虽时空不同,然而孝道之理千古不易。

当夜阑人静,扪心自问,父母的教诲我们可曾做到几分

为人子女怎能不承欢膝下、主动为他们分忧解劳呢

※ 有人终身能牢记父母的教诲,有人却不曾忆起丝毫训勉。

前者在面对迷失与困厄时,往往能悬崖勒马,知所进退,不敢愧对父母,让父母操心、蒙羞;而后者却经常惹事生非、得过且过令父母伤心。

※ “爱之深,责之切。

” 天下父母无不如是。

而为人子女者,却甚少能体会父母这至深至爱之情。

犯了错,不能接受父母师长的教诲,反而阳奉阴违。

其实知耻近乎勇,改过迁善不是羞耻,这需要极大的勇气才能做到。

因而,我们更应感念父母不厌其烦教导、成就我们的苦心。

※ 古人对父母的关怀照顾,可谓无微不至。

今虽可以利用现代科技产品,让父母亲得到物质的享受。

然而你我心中可曾经常常惦记着孤苦寂寞、满身是病的双亲

其实,他们最需要的是 - - 亲情的关怀

※ 晨昏定省,早晚能对父母关怀问候,是人间最幸福、温馨的乐事。

想想有一天你我都会老,若现在能孝敬父母,子女也会效法。

知恩报恩,生活在感恩的世界里,人生才有意义。

※ “父母在,不远游,游必有方”,古今皆然。

尤其,当今社会染污严重,能让父母了解子女的行踪,不但免去父母的挂心,亦可避免意外发生。

※ 古云“三十而立 ”,长大之后,应居有定所、作息有常、事业专注。

此刻,父母才总算能稍稍心安。

孔夫子常言少而不学长无能。

为人子女于年少之时,既当努力自强,切勿荒废,空过一生。

※ 能克制自己的言行举止,不随心所欲,又能处处替人着想 ,所作所为自然合 乎于礼。

环视当今社会,最欠缺的就是礼节,因为大家都不懂得彼此尊重,才会为所欲为,擅作主张,造成今日的紊乱。

求《方与圆》经典句子

一、人的改变就在一瞬间。

二、事情变得更好,先己变得更好. 三、成功不是追求得来的,而是被改变后的自己主动吸引来的 四、我们降生在自然界;我们的第二次新生是在精神界。

五、是你接受的知识和信息形成了你的思想, 要有积极、健康的思想,就要选择接受最好的知识. 六、在心灵里播下高贵的种子,你就将收获高贵的人生 七、人是应该被尊重的。

人就应该是人,是自己的主人,而不应该是任何别人和别的东西的奴隶,不是某 个英雄,某些别人,某种理想,某种主义,也不是金钱的奴隶。

八、人的出身不能选择,但道路可以选择

九、实际上人的幸福不在于别人怎么看,而在于自己怎么感觉。

你感觉快乐,那就是快乐,再能陶醉于其中,那就是充实。

而人要既陶醉于其中又能感觉到快乐,那就惟有投入你的爱,爱一个人,爱一项事业。

十、有爱才有充实,有爱才有快乐,而且爱还是一种感染人、教导人的最有效力量 十一、低层次的人将爱看成就是被爱,高层次的人才懂得爱就是要主动去爱,爱是一种付出,是一种施予,而施比受更有福. 十二、爱就是理解和接受。

我们不能按自己的标准来评判人,每个人都有他自己的个性、习惯,对生活的理解,即使与我们有差异,我们也要善于从他的角度去理解、去接受,这样我们才能平等地对待每一个人。

一份介绍中美文化差异的英文文章

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文化差异(Culture Difference):种族 National race The whole question of the changing role of Blacks in American society as been the subject of newspaper articles around the world so frequently that visitors to the United States do not know what to expect when they arrive. They may be surprised when they see that Blacks and Whites work side by side in offices , factories , and schools across the country . The majority of Blacks in the United States, however, live in and around only a small number of American cities. Many dark-skinned visitors arrive in the United States fearing personal attack or expecting various degrees of racial prejudice. Some forms of discrimination [1] still exist ,unfortunately, especially in the areas of the housing , schools , and jobs . The school equality is still more a dream than a reality. There are still too many areas of the country where Black Americans do not enjoy the same full opportunities as White Americans . However, the vast majority of American s are working , studying , and sharing public places together. This was not true even a few years ago in some parts of the country , but progress is steadily being made . You will be able to observe the improvement in race relations as soon as your plane lands . You will see it in the airport, in public buses and trains , in theaters , restaurants , rest room, in sops and libraries , in offices and factories . Close personal friendships between Blacks and Whites , full trust and social relationships are still not common , except in certain areas, However, even in this - the slowest area of progress-there has been change , especially among young people. [1] discrimination n. 辨别, 区别, 识别力, 辨别力, 歧视 Excerpted from A Guide to U.S.A. , edited by Li Yang, Li Yi, published by Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press. Culture Difference 发表日期:2005-04-22 10:58:52 作者:洪恩在线 It is not a novel knowledge that culture difference exists between eastern and w estern countries. But not until I heard the lecture given by a Chinese scholar, who has been lived in Australia for several years, did I came to understand that how different it is. The scholar summarized that we, as Chinese, prefer to think in a spiral, casual way, while western people, more often than not, are fond of a linear, business-i s-business way. Supporting the idea, he named out examples he himself experience d while staying in Australia. Here are some excerpts. Firstly, line up matter. If you are in China, it is not rare to see that a crowd of people throng in the supermarket, trying to get service first. People in Ch ina do line up, the scholar said in a humorous tone, but they prefer to line up at a horizontal way. In contrast, in western countries, say, in Australia, people always line up, no matter in a big bank or a small grocery store. And they take it for granted. Lin ing up has long since become part of their life that they scarcely doubt it or g row impatient while doing it. Secondly, first come, first served. Though in words it is a normal principle her e in China, it’s mostly not the case in reality. Take an example of what usuall y happens in a bank. Here when we are in a middle-sized bank, and suppose we are talking with the cashier, it always tends to have someone butt in, claiming tha t his or her request takes only one second. And it seems that we have already been accustomed to it. So has the cashier. But in western countries, it never applies. It is always rude that you butt in whil e the cashier is serving his customer. No matter how little time your request co sts, the cashier, more often than not, is likely to turn you down. Only one cust omer at a time is his principle. Thirdly, change stuff. Suppose I am in a shopping mall and the stuff I purchase cost me 142 RMB. While lining up at the casher’s and happening to check my wall et, I find I have 200 RMB and two one-yuan coins. What will I do? To give the ca shier 200 RMB, or give him 200 RMB and the two one-yuan coins so that he could r eturn me 60 RMB, which is more convenient for both of us. I think when the Chinese were in this situation, they would mostly choose the la tter one. But the scholar said, in Australia, they won’t do so. He then told th at he himself did try it once, and he thought it was self-evident to do so. But the cashier did not understand. So the scholar latter on summarized that western people are prone to lack of fle xibility while doing their work. Then how about us in their eyes? They think we Chinese have a tendency to make things complicate. What an interesting contrast! Here I don’t intend to tell which is better and which is worse. What I try to s ay is just that we might well be in conformity with the customs and be aware of the culture differences while being abroad. Like the saying goes—while you are in Rome, do as Romans do. If you don’t want to put yourself in the public, bear ing all this in mind is perhaps the best policy. Caroline This article has been read by 276 persons. Copyright: This article was written by caroline. and first posted in HongEn online. The author owns the copyright, and HongEn online owns the right of using it. Any other unit or individual should get the author's approval before using, repasting or quoting. The author will assume all the civil and penal responsibility, directly or indirectly caused by posting the article. The SYSOPs and board masters have the right to reserve or delete the article. Reply|Digest|Return|Search Replied Articles Title Author Size Post Time Grade Re:Culture Difference tdeanxx(Tim) 1K 05.04.20 01:19 Dear Caroline, I think your scholar friend spent several years in Australia and completely miss ed the most important value represented in his examples. That value is egalitar ianism. The principle that people should be treated equally. When the bank teller insists on attending one customer at a time the principle i s not only one customer at a time it is this customer waited in line and so w ill you, no matter how tall, how well dressed or how loud your voice. And you can be sure if the customer is a poor working man and the impatient man is a wel l dressed business man, the customer will very bruskly insist on his rights not to be interrupted. A well run bank will have a customer service person who can answer questions, but people doing transactions must wait their turn. My impres sion of a business or a nation where people are not treated equally in the marke tplace and a bully can obtain service without waiting is a place where there is a class oriented culture and\\\/or where one can bribe one …………[文章太长,没有全部显示,点击本文标题阅读全文] Re:Culture Difference caroline.(caroline) 05.04.20 12:25 Dear Tim, The lecture given by the scholar is mainly on English learning. That's for he na med such examples. He just aimed to tell the audience how important to understan d a culture is, which is different from our motherland. What you said is indeed right. And I am with you on this. The corruption in Chi na is rampant these years, you relate it with class. Well, I haven't thought abo ut it. But I do agree that the idea of class roots in many people's mind. Like the example you took in the article, I almost could be sure that here the c ashier would definitely turn to the well dressed business man. You say that the poor working man will insist on his rigts not to be interrupted. But here I gues s he would just pretend not to mind it and let it be. I myself experienced this once, in fact. Once I was in a post office to have a p ackage posted. You know, it was crowded inside and the people lined up in a wayw ard way. So when it was my turn, and when I was just about to tell the man my re quest, one guy …………[文章太长,没有全部显示,点击本文标题阅读全文] Re:Culture Difference panpanpan 210 05.04.20 08:32 You've got a sharp eye for the human conditions, Tim. -- Learning is like rowing upstream; not to advance is to drop back. Learning is like sailing a boat against the current; it either advances or retre ats. Re:Culture Difference tdeanxx(Tim) 351 05.04.20 12:47 Dear Panpanpan, I wouldn't have written in such a non-diplomatic fashion except that I wanted to see what people thought, and that sort of behavior is particularly irritating t o me. I will try not to lose my temper when I am in China. I don't want to get kung fu'd. Great to hear from you, friend. I want to hear more of your thou ghts. Tim Re:Culture Difference smdyfc(Dont happy) 263 05.04.20 18:05 English is so good!Do you announce some articles more again?Did you graduate?Wor ker, should have of, all of you have.And have brains!Can come to our company to work? -- Power is everything!!Falling behind would be beaten!! I'm never,never,never,never give up!!! Re:Culture Difference spoilme(maple) 804 05.04.22 06:02 Thirdly, change stuff. Suppose I am in a shopping mall and the stuff I purchase cost me 142 RMB. While lining up at the casher’s and happening to check my wal let, I find I have 200 RMB and two one-yuan coins. What will I do? To give the c ashier 200 RMB, or give him 200 RMB and the two one-yuan coins so that he could return me 60 RMB, which is more convenient for both of us. I think when the Chinese were in this situation, they would mostly choose the la tter one. But the scholar said, in Australia, they won’t do so. He then told th at he himself did try it once, and he thought it was self-evident to do so. But the cashier did not understand. It won't happen in New York. Maybe the cashers in NY are smarter. :) -- Be not afraid of going slowly, be afraid only of standing still.

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