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Kind and modest proverbs
First of all, humility is a sweet root buried deep in the ground, from which all sacred virtues sprout.

Said by: [English] Moore: Love of Angels, the story of the third angel.

Introduction: George Edward Moore, OM (or G.E. Moore,1873165438+1October 4th-1958 65438+1October 24th).

Second, humility is a virtue that everyone preaches, everyone loves to hear, but no one pursues. The master thinks that should be the motto of the servants, and the layman and the priest just give each other.

Said by: [English] Seldon: Modesty at dinner.

Third, modesty should be moderate, which is the safest. We should be flexible in dealing with the issue of honor and disgrace. Whether it is generosity, kindness or justice, we should always be ready to exchange virtues.

Said by: [English] Smith: Catholic essay.

Fourth, if people want to learn something, they must first learn to be modest.

Said by: meredith: vanini.

Only truly humble people are willing to live under God's oath.

From: [English] Cable: From Hooke's Tomb.

Introduction: I studied at Oxford University in my early years. 1827 published a collection of poems, the anniversary of Christ, which gained a good reputation in the poetry circle. 1831~1841Professor of Oxford University, teaching poetry.