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The difference between smart and stupid motto

●A shrewd person is a person who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is a person who carefully considers the interests of others (Shelley)

●A shrewd person must not be deceived. Sometimes it is enough not to be shrewd————(La Rochefoucauld)

●Be smart in dealing with the world, but not in a worldly shrewdness (F. Quarles)

●Eye sees six directions, ears hear all directions

●Mosquito flies know male and female

●One word is enough for wisdom (UK)

● A wise man does not need to elaborate

●A wise man does not force himself (UK)

●A person who does not get angry is a fool; a person who does not want to get angry is a smart person (UK)

● People who can adapt to changes are smart people (UK)

●A wise person has enough tact to deal with his or her own affairs (UK)

●Be wise. If you rise too high, you will easily fall. Only by condescending can you seek glory (Ma Xinjie)

●What is wisdom? Wiseness is nothing but knowing how little there is to know, but being able to discern the shortcomings of others and clearly analyze one's own shortcomings (Pope)

●A man who has experienced hardships and is wise will surely be able to fly in the world Tomorrow morning————(Coleridge)

●Have the courage to be wise (Horace)

●Who can remain wise when the blood is boiling? (Love Younger)

●Wise people adapt themselves to the world; unwise people insist on making the world adapt to themselves. Therefore, human progress depends on unwise people (Bernard Shaw)

●If poverty is the mother of evil, then stupidity is the father of evil————(La Bruyère)

●The stupidity contained in the result is often more cruel than the malice contained in the motive————(Halifax)

●Once you are led to know someone stupid, you will Danger is imminent——(Halifax)

●Stupidity is the misfortune people bring upon themselves (Menander)

●Stupidity causes far more pain than (Love Younger)

●Stupidity is a sin committed by God (Homer)

●A mind lacking wisdom is like a lantern without a light (Russia)

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●Accepting ignorance is selling freedom (Italy)

●The uncivilized mind is not as full of wild flowers as the uncultivated fields. It is filled with bad weeds (Britain) )

●Where knowledge does not exist, ignorance calls itself science (Ireland)

●Ignorance will make you achieve nothing and give up on yourself in hope and melancholy - ——(Italy)