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1. Humility is the sweet root buried deep in the ground, from which all divine virtues sprout.

From: [UK] Moore: "The Love of Angels: The Story of the Third Angel"

Introduction: George Edward Moore, OM (or G. E. Moore, 1873 November 4 - October 24, 1958), a British philosopher who belonged to the school of analytical philosophy and whose main contribution was ethics.

2. Humility is a virtue that everyone preaches, everyone loves to listen to, but no one follows. The master believed that it should be the motto of his servants, and the laity and the clergy simply gave it to each other.

From: [British] Selden: "Chat Talk·Humility"

3. Walking into the "canyon of humility" without slipping, for a person, Not an easy task.

From: [British] Bunyan: "The Pilgrim's Progress"

Introduction: John Bunyan, a famous British writer and preacher. Born in Bedford, Bedfordshire, eastern England. In his youth, he was drafted into the revolutionary parliamentary army and later engaged in missionary activities in his hometown.

4. Whoever wears the clothes of humility is the most beautiful and handsome person.

From: [UK] Montgomery: "Humility"

Introduction: Deane Montgomery, American mathematician and educator. In 1952, together with Andrew M. Gleason and Qi Ping, he solved the fifth problem of the famous Hilbert problem, that is, the condition for topology to become a Lie group (topological group). This problem is referred to as Analytic properties of continuous groups, that is, whether every local Euclidean group must be a Lie group.

5. Humility is the candlelight that reflects merit.

From: [UK] Fielding: "The Tragedy of Tragedy"

Introduction: Henry Fielding (April 22, 1707 - October 1754) 8th), the most outstanding British novelist and dramatist in the 18th century. One of the greatest representatives of the British Enlightenment in the 18th century was the first British writer to use a complete theory of novels to create.