1. Praise, like gold and diamonds, is valuable only because it is rare. - (British writer) Samuel John
2. When people praise me, it does not add to me; when people support me, it does not diminish me. - (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