To learn etiquette, is actually learning how to see others, and respect them.
Yixing Zhang, 24.
“Living in this world, the person we are most unfamiliar with is probably ourselves.”
“The home of every soul is not among another's glory, but should be within another's soul.”
“I love you", once you say this sentence to a girl, it signifies that you have a responsibility towards her.”
“There was never talent, only hard work.”
“I was raised right I talk about people behind their backs. It's called manners.”
“I have often found this to be true since, that matters which seem terribly important in the early days of such a journey (what will people back home say?) fade into triviality with the passage of t...”
“The rationale that etiquette should be eschewed because it fosters inequality does not ring true in a society that openly admits to a feverish interest in the comparative status-conveying qualities...”
“You cannot give out one frequency, that of disrespect, and expect respect to flow toward you. Neither can you hold on to your biases, prejudices, and negative thinking toward something, and expect ...”
“You have had many successes, and you have earned the right to be respected.”
“Better to have the trust of the people than their respect. With trust, their respect could be earned later; without it, respect could never be deserved, and so to have it would be like poison.”