No one is perfect without pure gold
●A ruler is short, an inch is long
●Plum blossoms are better than fragrance, peach blossoms are better than color< /p>
●A long stick cannot reach a short stone
●Your tiger’s mouth is big, my bison’s neck is thick
●The coachman’s feet, the lawyer’s mouth
< p>●Glittering gold cannot replace the use of pig iron (Kirgiz people)●Bamboo cannot squeeze out food and water, but it cannot be built without it
●Bright-eyed What a man cannot find in the day, a blind man will find by feeling at night (Mongolia)
●Every shortcoming you eliminate has its corresponding strength. The two complement each other, life and death and* **(Anatole France)
●Our virtues and vices are a close couple, giving birth to children who resemble both father and mother (Halifax) p>
●Everyone has his own limitations and inherent weaknesses; everyone has his own work and inherent weaknesses (on balance)
●Everyone has his own abilities and incompetences
●Flaws Good things come together, good and bad coexist
●Zhang Fei's roughness is fine, Zhuge's fineness is rough
●On the whitest cloth, the stains are most obvious (UK)
●The dark spots on the moon are more eye-catching than the moonlight (Japan)
●The smartest person is the one who can see the strengths of others from their faults----(German Lunxi)
●My life experience has convinced me that people with no shortcomings often have few advantages----(Lincoln)
●Beware of those who are clever and dredgy. In conclusion, those who are quiet and comfortable should be careful about being behind, and those who are broad-minded should be careful about forgetting (Zizhi Tongjian)
●Easiness may be accompanied by inferiority, being competitive may be accompanied by pride, and humility may be accompanied by mediocrity. Firmness may be accompanied by arbitrariness
●We are disappointed because we mistakenly believe in the apparent correctness; I try to write concisely, but it is very obscure when I write it. Pursuing simplicity,
but lacking in strength and courage. Trying to write grandly, but the result is bloated (Horace)
●In daily life, we are often liked by our shortcomings rather than our advantages (La Rochefoucauld)
●Retaining some kind of imperfection makes things interesting and makes people feel that there is still a little room for development (Kaneyoshi Yoshida)
●Some shortcomings can be seen more clearly than virtues Prove a person's excellent character----(Cardinal Reis)
●When the shortcomings give up on us, we still think that we have abandoned the shortcomings----(La Rochefoucauld)< /p>
●A shortcoming is not entirely a shortcoming, as long as it does not hate virtue (Chamfort)
●Some people have shortcomings that match them well, while others have advantages that do not quite match them. (La Rochefoucauld)
●Open your eyes to flaws, because you still have big mistakes (Thomas Fuller)
●No one is a saint, and no one can make mistakes. ?
●Even a perfect person has seven flaws (Japan)
●No one is perfect, and no one is indispensable. Everyone has this or that weakness.
When he fails, this weakness will ease his deep feelings----(La Bruere)
●There is obviously no person without shortcomings, because he cannot Find a friend in this world who seems to belong to a completely different species (Herzlit)
●The emperor also has three royal lice
●I can stick to my imperfections , it is the essence of my life (France)
●The perfection of a person lies in finding out his own shortcomings (Italy)
●No gold is pure, no man is pure Perfect people
●No one is perfect, no one is perfect
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