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What are the high risks of the famous sayings about modesty, then they are modest and self-grazing; If you are full of fear, you will think of rivers and seas. -Wei Zhi To say that one's own strength
What are the high risks of the famous sayings about modesty, then they are modest and self-grazing; If you are full of fear, you will think of rivers and seas. -Wei Zhi To say that one's own strength is short, and that one's self-confidence is short is long. -Shen Juying < /p > Modesty is not the so-called modesty in general, but only accepting people's opinions on the surface, nor blurring the line between right and wrong and truth without arguing and criticizing with people. Instead, we must maintain our own political stance and not blindly follow others' opinions when we don't know them yet. -Xu Teli < /p > Every minute is a kind of complacency, and in this minute, he stops absorbing life and excreting life. Only by accepting criticism can we excrete all the dregs of the spirit. Only by absorbing the opinions of others can we add new spiritual nourishment. -Xu Teli < /p > The real modesty is that he has no prejudice, completely emancipates his mind, is not bound by any restrictions, adopts a realistic attitude towards everything, and makes a concrete analysis of the situation, taking into account the opinions reflected by any side, and not turning a deaf ear. -Deng Tuo < /p > In order to completely prevent and overcome subjectivism in different degrees, we have to ask ourselves to be truly open-minded. -Deng Tuo < /p > The enemy of learning is your own satisfaction. To learn something seriously, you must never be complacent. We should adopt this attitude towards ourselves, "never tire of learning" and others, "never tire of teaching". -Mao Zedong < /p > My motto is: People should not be arrogant, but they should not be arrogant. -Xu Beihong < /p > Studying but not knowing enough, modesty comes from not knowing enough. False modesty can only win vulgar applause, but can't make real progress. -Hua Luogeng < /p > All I have to do is to reach out and reap the crops that others have sown for me. -Goethe < /p > Modest students cherish the truth and don't care about praising themselves personally: the first thing that unpretentious students think of is to show off the praise they get personally and be indifferent to the truth. It is stated in the history of thought that modesty is almost always in direct proportion to students' talents, while immodesty is inversely proportional. -plekhanov < /p > Never think you know everything at any time. -Pavlov < /p > The feet are shorter; Every inch has its strengths. Things are insufficient; Wisdom is not clear. -qu yuan < /p > thinks highly of the lack, and holds on to every worry and surplus. —— Jian Wendi < /p > The dead are scarce, and the bright ones are easy to be polluted. The song "Yangchun", if you are in harmony, you will be widowed. Under the fame, it is really difficult to be a deputy. -Fan Ye < /p > I can't be proud, I can't control my desires, I can't be happy, and I can't fill my ambition. -Wei Zhi < /p > Only when there is a lack of merit and a lack of strength can there be a shortage. —— Song Lian < /p > Shortness cannot be protected, and short-term protection is short; If it is long, it is not long. -Nie Danian < /p >! Praise, from your own mouth, how boring it is! -Montesquieu < /p > None of our habits is as difficult as overcoming pride. Although trying to hide it, overcome it and destroy it, in any case, it is still revealed unconsciously. -Franklin < /p > People with a little knowledge are not modest; A well-informed and capable person must be modest. -Xie Juezai < /p > If you are brave, you will be foolish. -su Shi < /p > when I recounted many wonderful creations invented by human beings in art and literature, and then reviewed my knowledge, I felt that I was simply humble. -Galileo < /p > Only when everyone here has stopped talking can we humbly ask questions and learn from others. -John? Locke < /p > if he is not modest, he can only have this excuse, that is, lack of modesty is lack of knowledge. -Franklin < /p > Everything that is true and great is simple and humble. -belinsky < /p > It's totally out of my character not to make progress with some small achievements. Climbing up a ladder is certainly good, as long as there is strength, it means that we must continue to take a step forward. -Andersen < /p > Most scientists hate the superlative adjectives and hyperbole, and great people are generally modest and prudent. -beveridge < /p > What constitutes the biggest obstacle to our study is what is known, not what is unknown. -Bernard < /p > Laziness in thinking, unwillingness to delve into and deeply understand, complacency or contentment with trivial knowledge are all reasons for poor intelligence. This kind of poverty is usually called by one word, which is "stupidity". -Gorky < /p > The more incompetent you are, the more pretentious you are. -Deng Tuo < /p > Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see that they are superior to others and realize it, but they will never be modest because of it. The more they excel, the more they realize their shortcomings. -Rousseau < /p > Most of our pride is based on our ignorance! -Lessing < /p > Despicable and arrogant motives will only satisfy the greed of fools, warriors, human invaders and marauders. People should give up this motive and stop intoxicating those pretentious people with these tempting drinks! -Saint-Simon < /p > If a person counts what he has learned from others as his own discovery, it is also very close to vanity. -Hegel < /p > A fool is conceited. He is complacent, which is just the shortcoming of being laughed at and ridiculed, and he often talks about what should be a great shame. -krylov < /p > Never think you know everything at any time. No matter how highly people think of you, you should always have the courage to say to yourself: I am a person who knows nothing. -Pavlov < /p > Never get stuck in pride. Because once you are proud, you will be stubborn when you should agree; Because once you are proud, you will refuse other people's advice and friendship. Because once you are proud, you will lose your objective standards. -Pavlov < /p > No matter how great our achievements are, we should still be aware of the enemy's strength, be vigilant, and never allow ourselves to be conceited, complacent and negligent in our own ranks. -Stalin < /p > The greatest pride and the greatest inferiority all indicate the weakest mind. -Spinoza < /p > The spirit of ambitious people should not be underestimated. -Zhuge Liang < /p > arrogant and flattering, he is a person. He who wins us is flattering, and he who doesn't know us is arrogant. -Shen Juying < /p > Be modest and consolidate your reputation. Those who are too modest should guard against fraud. -Zhu Xi < /p > Proud people like to meet people who cling to them or flatter them, but hate meeting noble people. ..... and as a result, these people fooled him, catered to his weak heart, and turned him from a fool into a madman. -Spinoza < /p > A proud person is bound to be jealous, and he is most jealous of the person who is praised for his virtue. -Spinoza < /p > It is inferiority to think too low of yourself because of pain. -Spinoza < /p > Although inferiority is opposed to pride, it is actually the closest to pride. -Spinoza < /p > Obviously, pride and humility are just the opposite, but they have the same object. This object is the self. -Hume < /p > I first ask you to trust science, reason, yourself and yourself. -Hegel < /p > It's not good to humble yourself and respect others, nor is it good to respect yourself and respect others. -Xu Teli < /p > Everyone should have self-esteem, self-confidence and independence, otherwise he is a slave. But self-esteem is not belittling people, self-confidence is not complacency, and independence is not an arc. -Xu Teli < /p > No matter when others are around or when you are alone, don't do anything despicable: the most important thing is self-esteem. -Pythagoras < /p > There are two kinds of bad manners: the first is shyness; The second is misconduct and slightness; To avoid these two situations, we must abide by the following rule, that is, don't look down on yourself or others. -John? Locke