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Famous quotes about recognizing yourself

1. Even the most spiritual person cannot see his own back. ——Africa

2. The most difficult thing is to know yourself. ——Greece

3. Self-knowledge is the most rare knowledge. ——Spain

4. You know where your shoes are tight. ——Spain

5. You know your own appetite. ——Soviet Union

6. Only among people can you know yourself. ——Germany

7. If you don’t evaluate yourself, you won’t evaluate others. ——Germany

8. A fool is arrogant. What he is proud of happens to be the shortcomings that are ridiculed and ridiculed, and he often boasts about things that should be regarded as a great shame and humiliation. ——Krylov

9. When you realize that you are a humble person, you are no longer a humble person. ——Leo Tolstoy

10. Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person. ——Chekhov

11. Those who sing praises to themselves have only one audience. ——Japan

12. Don’t laugh at others’ hunched backs, straighten your own back. ——Soviet Union

13. Human beings are usually like dogs. When they hear a dog barking in the distance, they bark too. ——Voltaire

14. The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself. ——Teles.

15. If you can’t command yourself, you can’t command others. ——United States

16. The stars in the sky can be counted clearly, but the soot on my face cannot be seen. ——Malaysia

17. Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see where they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never be immodest because of it. The more they excel, the more they recognize their shortcomings. ——Rousseau

18. Whenever possible, you should "imitate" yourself and become yourself. ——(US) Morz

19. Never think that you know everything at any time. No matter how high people think of you, you must always have the courage to say to yourself: I am a person who knows nothing. ——Pavlov

20. If you want to understand yourself, it is best to ask others. ——Japan

21. A person who really knows himself cannot be immodest. Humility makes a person's heart shrink, like a pebble. Although it is small, it is extremely strong. Only by being strong can you be honest. ——Lao She 22. The more incompetent one is, the more pretentious he is. ——Deng Tuo

23. He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise. He who conquers others is powerful, and he who conquers himself is strong. ——Lao Tzu (famous aphorisms)

1. Modesty has a good reputation. Those who are too modest should guard against fraud. —— Zhu Xi

2. If you can’t command yourself, you can’t command others. —— United States

3. The stars in the sky can be clearly counted, but the soot on my face cannot be seen. ——Malaysia

4. Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see where they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never be immodest because of it. The more they excel, the more they recognize their shortcomings. —— Rousseau

5. Our pride is mostly based on our ignorance! —— Lessing

6. Never think that you know everything at any time. No matter how high people think of you, you must always have the courage to say to yourself: I am a person who knows nothing. ——Pavlov

7. If you want to understand yourself, it is best to ask others. —— Japan

8. If a person counts what he learned from others as his own discovery, this is also very close to arrogance.

——Hegel

9. A person who really knows himself cannot be immodest. Humility makes a person's heart shrink, like a pebble. Although it is small, it is extremely strong. Only by being strong can you be honest. ——Lao She

10. The more incompetent one is, the more pretentious he is. ——Deng Tuo

11. The more incompetent a person is, the more he likes to find fault with others. ——Ireland

12. He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise. He who conquers others is powerful, and he who conquers himself is strong. ——The case of Laozi recognizing himself rationally

13. Only among the crowd can you know yourself. ——Germany

14. You know your own appetite. ——Soviet Union

15. You know where your shoes are tight. ——Spain

16. Self-knowledge is the most rare knowledge. ——Spain

17. The greatest pride and the greatest inferiority both express the weakness of the soul. —— Spinoza

18. The most difficult thing is to know yourself. ——Greece

19. The most spiritual person cannot see his own back. ——Africa

20. Everyone knows where shoes squeeze the feet. —— Latin America

21. Being lazy to think, unwilling to delve into and understand deeply, being complacent or satisfied with trivial knowledge are all causes of intellectual poverty. This poverty is often described in one word: "stupidity." —— Gorky

22. Never get trapped in pride. Because when you are proud, you will be stubborn in situations where you should agree; because when you are proud, you will reject other people's advice and the help of friendship; because when you are proud, you will lose objective standards. ——Pavlov

23. Arrogance is a person. If you meet someone who defeats me, you will flatter me; if you meet someone who doesn't know me, you will be arrogant. ——Shen Juyun

24. To build up the spirit of a person with lofty ideals, one should not belittle oneself. —— Zhuge Liang

25. The biggest obstacle to our learning is the known things, not the unknown things. ——Bernard

26. Those who sing praises to themselves have only one audience. —— Japan

27. Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person. —— Chekhov

28. People who are afraid of you in front of you will definitely hate you behind your back. ——Britain

29. A fool is arrogant. What he is proud of happens to be the shortcomings that are ridiculed and ridiculed, and he often boasts about things that should be regarded as a great shame and humiliation. —— Krylov

30. If you don’t evaluate yourself, you won’t evaluate others. ——Germany

31. No matter how great our achievements are, we should still clearly estimate the enemy's strength, be vigilant, and never allow arrogance, complacency and complacency in our own ranks. Negligent emotions. ——Stalin

32. Despicable and arrogant motives will only satisfy the greed of fools, warriors, human invaders and plunderers. People should give up such motives and do not let these tempting drinks anymore. Anesthetize those pretentious people! ——Saint Simon

33. Don’t laugh at others’ hunched backs, straighten your own back. ——An example of the Soviet Union recognizing itself rationally;