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1. Don’t boast even a little bit, pride and complacency will lead to overturning. Looking at many things in ancient and modern times, success has been caused by humility and failure has been caused by extravagance. ?Chen Yi 2. Dissatisfaction is an upward wheel. ? Lu Xun 3. If you are humble and humble, many people will follow you; if you are arrogant and arrogant, many people will leave you. ? Ge Hong 4. Those who rely on the greatness of the country, are proud of the masses of the people, and want to see power over the enemy are called arrogant soldiers. ? Wei Xiang 5. If the debauchery fails, the body will suffer disaster if it is full. ?Zhang Yong 6. Those who are vain will advance to the foundation of virtue. ?Fang Xiaoru 7. If it is full, why not lose it? Be careful! Be careful! ?Zhu Shunshui 8. A serious illness in life is just a word of "arrogance". ?Wang Yangming 9. Only by not being arrogant can you learn from the strengths of others and develop your own learning. ?Tan Sitong 10. The most foolish thing in life is that the evil has been heard; the most evil thing in life is that people are good at talking about others' mistakes. ?Shen Juyun 11. Being full is easy to cause disaster, but being modest is always blessed. ?Zhang Tingyu 12. Pride and complacency are a terrible trap for us; moreover, this trap was dug by ourselves. ?Lao She 13. Going to war with your head held high and returning home with your tail between your legs is the normal behavior of mediocre and bellicose people. ? Feng Xuefeng 14. We should not put our eyes on the top of our heads, causing us to use our own feet to destroy what we want in the sky. ?Feng Xuefeng 15. Humility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind. We should always remember this truth. ?Mao Zedong 16. Once we have achievements, we cannot be like a ball that cannot be hit by others. It can jump as high as a tap. The greater your achievements, the more modest and cautious you must be. ?Wang Jinxi 17. I have some doubts about the word ?proud? Anyone who has a little bit of drive and ability always believes in himself and is a person with some opinions. The more assertive a person is, the more confident he is. This one isn't bad. He is really a bit proud. If he is put in a proper position, he will become humble himself, otherwise he will not be able to survive. ?Deng Xiaoping 18. A proud person will always destroy himself in pride. ?Shakespeare 19. People who attribute their luck too much to their own intelligence and resourcefulness are likely to have a very unfortunate ending. ? Bacon 20. Humility is an indispensable virtue. ?Montesquieu 21. A bud or bud of virtue. This is the most precious virtue and the mother of all morals. This is humility; with this virtue we will have endless happiness. ?Galdos 22. Caution is much more powerful than boldness. ?Hugo 23. Avoid exaggeration and extravagance. It is better to understate than to overstate. ?Leo Tolstoy 24. The first condition for success is true humility, and the willingness to give up all your cherished prejudices as long as they are seen to conflict with the truth. ?Spencer 25. Humility can make a warrior more beautiful. ? Ostrovsky 26. The most difficult thing to overcome among national emotions is pride. No matter how you change it, fight it, defeat it, destroy it, humiliate it, it will still return. Will poke his head out and show himself. ?Franklin 27. When we are extremely humble, that is when we are closest to greatness. ?Tagore 28. Conceit is a kind of destruction to any art. Pride is a terrible misfortune. ? Dimitrov 29. True humility can only be the product of deep reflection on vanity. ?Bergson 30. If the general refuses advice, the heroes will disperse; if the policy is not followed, the counselors will rebel. ?Huang Shigong 31. Only when you are not arrogant can you be arrogant, not because you are favored and are powerful. ?Zhuge Liang 32. Avoid excessive qi, avoid fullness of new energy, and avoid exposure of talents. ?Lv Kun 33. If you think of high danger, you will think of humility and self-herding; if you fear fullness, you will think of rivers and seas. ?Wei Zheng 34. If you are easy to say that you are strong, you will be short; if you know that you are short, you will be long. ?Shen Juyun 35. Humility is not what is generally called modesty, which is just accepting people’s opinions on the surface. It is also not having no arguments or criticism with people, blurring the boundaries between right and wrong, and truth. Rather, you must maintain your own political stance and treat yourself as if you have not yet done so. Don’t blindly follow other people’s opinions when understanding them. ?Xu Teli 36. He becomes complacent every minute and every second. In this minute and second, he stops absorbing life and excreting life. Only by accepting criticism can all the dregs of the spirit be expelled. Only by absorbing the opinions of others can new spiritual nourishment be added. ?Xu Teli 37. True humility means that you have no prejudices, your thoughts are completely liberated, and you are not subject to any constraints. You adopt a pragmatic attitude towards everything, analyze the situation in detail, and consider the opinions reflected from any aspect. Don't listen to them. Go in.

?Deng Tuo 38. In order to completely prevent and overcome varying degrees of subjectivism in our thinking, we can only ask ourselves to maintain a true humility in all situations. ?Deng Tuo 39. The enemy of learning is one's own satisfaction. If you want to study something seriously, you must start from not being complacent. To ourselves, we should never tire of learning, and to others, we should never tire of teaching. We should adopt this attitude. ?Mao Zedong 40. My motto is: People cannot be arrogant, but they cannot be without pride. ?Xu Beihong 41. Studying but not knowing enough, humility comes from not knowing enough. False modesty can only win mediocre applause, but cannot achieve real progress. ?Hua Luogeng 42. All I have to do is reach out and harvest the crops that others have sown for me. ? Goethe 43. A humble student values ??the truth and does not care about personal praise: The first thing an immodest student thinks of is to show off personal praise and is indifferent to the truth. The history of thought shows that humility is almost always directly proportional to a student's talent, while lack of humility is inversely proportional. ?Plekhanov 44. Never think that you know everything at any time. ?Pavlov 45. A ruler is shorter; an inch is longer. Things are lacking; wisdom is unclear. ?Qu Yuan 46. When you are high, you are always worried about the shortcomings; when you are full, you are always worried about the surplus. ?Emperor Jian Wen 47. The ones that look good are lacking, and those that are bright are easily stained. The song "Yangchun" must be played by few, but it is difficult to live up to its reputation. ?Fan Ye 48. Pride cannot last long, desire cannot be indulged, happiness cannot be extreme, and ambition cannot be fulfilled. ?Wei Zheng 49. Only if the work is incomplete and the power is not fulfilled, there will be some shortcomings. ?Song Lian 50. If you are short, you cannot protect it. If you protect it, it will eventually become short. If you are long, you cannot be cautious. If you are cautious, you will not grow long. ?Nie Danian 51. Ah! How boring is it when words of praise come from your own mouth! ?Montesquieu 52. Among our various habits, there is no one as difficult as overcoming pride. Although we try our best to hide it, overcome it, and eliminate it, no matter what, it still emerges unconsciously. ?Franklin 53. People who have a little knowledge are often immodest; people who are well-informed and capable must be humble. ?Xie Juezai 54. Great courage is like cowardice, great wisdom is like foolishness. ? Su Shi 55. When I counted the many wonderful creations invented by mankind in art and literature, and then looked back on my knowledge, I felt that I was extremely shallow. ?Galileo