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2. When people praise me, they don’t add anything to me; when people support me, they don’t diminish me at all. - (Japanese writer) Sakuma Shoyama

3. Praising oneself is considered inappropriate and immodest, but praising one's own faction and philosophy is regarded as a noble responsibility. - (Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

4. If we are honest and work hard, we will be praised by others; however, getting our own praise is a hundred times more meaningful. - (American writer) Mark Twain

5. To explore the potential of women, praising education methods is the best solution, but you cannot praise blindly, and there are times when you must reprimand. - (Japanese writer) Sakurai Hideon

6. Anyone who agrees with everything you say is either a fool or ready to skin you. - (American writer) Harbert

7. There is always some noise when applauding, even if you are applauding yourself. - (German philosopher) Nietzsche

8. The praise people give to reason, beauty and courage increases them, perfects them, and makes them make a greater contribution than they could originally make on their own. contribute. - (French writer) La Rochefoucauld

9. The basis for us to praise or blame others is to see who provides us with better opportunities to show our judgment. - (German writer) Nietzsche

10. Nasty flattery is just a bond, but fair praise is a gift. - (British writer) Samuel Johnson

11. Praise can only ruin a person. Even a very determined person can be diverted from the right path if he is so praised that he loses consciousness. - (Former Soviet writer) Ostrovsky

12. People do not need to be admired by others; they are all the same and equal. What matters is what they do. - (French writer) Sartre

13. Praise makes me ashamed because I secretly beg for it. - (Indian writer) Rabindranath Tagore

14. Never praise someone first and then immediately criticize him. - (American writer) Mark Twain

15. For a noble person, being praised by inappropriate people in inappropriate places is the greatest malice. - (British playwright) Ben Jonson

16. Those who abandon honesty in order to get vulgar praise will lose more than they gain. - (British playwright) Ben Jonson

17. People who praise others publicly will also slander them secretly. - (British lexiconist) Fowler

18. Even in the best, most friendly, and most innocent relationships, words or compliments are as indispensable as making the wheels turn. If it turns slippery, anointing is indispensable. - (Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

19. Praise is a short-lived passion. If you get used to it, it will become nothing. - (American inventor) Edison

20. Praise not only affects people's emotions, but also plays a huge role in people's reason... - (Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

21. Always praising people in a pleasing way is a good way to win people's favor. Remember, the things that people like others to praise are the things that they feel unsure about. - (American educator) Carnegie

22. I praise my current motherland, and I will praise its future three times more. ——Russian poet Mayakovsky, "Selected Poems of Mayakovsky"

23. We always love those who praise us but not those who are praised by us. - (Irish writer) Bernard Shaw

24. Praise can fascinate people, but it can also harm people! It is like poisonous wine mixed with honey, prepared for those sentenced to death. - (Former Soviet writer) Gorky

25. Sometimes praise will be thrown into useless places; sometimes praise will arouse suspicion and even make people hateful. This is because they know how to praise but have not mastered it. Because of the art of living. - (American educator) Carnegie

26. Flattery and cowardice are the worst sins. - (Russian writer) Turgenev

27. Specious praise of beautiful things is tantamount to insult. - (Bulgarian scientist) Angel

28. Curses excite people, while praises make people relaxed.

- (British poet) Blake

29. People who are good at self-criticism will always be trusted, but people who like to put gold on their faces will never be trusted. - (French writer) Montaigne

30. Only a few wise people are willing to listen to unfavorable advice rather than to listen to insincere praise. - (French writer) La Rochefoucauld

31. People who like to hear good things are easily tempted. - (American politician) Wilson

32. We love to hear praise, but we do not deserve it; if we want to deserve it, we must love praise and love others. - (American Psychologist) Rogers

33. Praise can make good people better and bad people worse. - (British Dictionary Compiler) Thomas Fuller

34. Even if you give a well-intentioned compliment, it must be appropriate. - (British philosopher) Bacon

35. To praise others is to put yourself on the same level as him. - (German poet) Goethe

36. Praise is a shrewd, secretive and clever form of flattery, which satisfies the people who give praise and those who receive praise from different aspects. —(French writer) La Rochefoucauld