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Famous aphorisms about knowing yourself clearly

In ordinary study, work, and life, everyone knows some classic famous aphorisms. The famous aphorisms contain profound philosophy and shine with the brilliance of rationality. They can be used as arguments in argumentative papers. It can also be used as an argument. There are many types of famous sayings, do you know them all? The following are famous quotes and aphorisms that I have compiled for you to understand yourself. They are for reference only. You are welcome to read them.

1) People who sing praises to themselves have only one audience. ——Japan

 2) Reflection is a mirror that can clearly show our mistakes and give us the opportunity to correct them. ——Heine

3) Introspection is the way to virtue and God. ——Watts

4) There are many races of people who are not complacent, always moving forward and always having hope. There are many races of people who only know how to blame others but don’t know how to reflect. Woe to you, woe to you! ——Lu Xun

5) People who are afraid of you in front of you will definitely hate you behind your back. ——UK

6) The starting point of success is self-analysis, and the secret of success is self-reflection. ——Chen Anzhi

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

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

9) People cannot live without criticism and self-criticism, otherwise a person cannot make progress. ——Mao Zedong

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

11) Everyone knows that shoes squeeze the feet. ——Latin America

12) Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools will not correct their mistakes. ——Cicero

13) Don’t boast even a little, for 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

14) Those who do not seek lessons from failure will have a long road to success. ——Napoleon

15) Being unmasked is a kind of failure, but taking off the mask yourself is a kind of victory. ——Hugo

16) The greatest victory is to defeat yourself. ——Gorky

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

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

19) Self-respect, self-awareness, and self-control, these three can lead to the lofty realm of life. ——Tennyson

 20) Self-knowledge is the most rare knowledge. ——Spain

21) Complacency, arrogance and gullibility are the three hidden dangers in life. ——Balzac

22) You know where your shoes are tight. ——Spain

 23) You know your own appetite. ——Soviet Union

24) Wash the spring to clean yourself. ——Tang Hanyu

25) Only when you have suffered deeply can you understand the pain of others, so it is difficult to reflect on yourself. ——Xi Juan

26) Only among the crowd can you know yourself. ——Germany

 27) If you just reflect on yourself, nothing will happen in the world. ——Shen Juyun, an educator in the Qing Dynasty

28) It is never too late to correct a mistake when you know it. ——Shakespeare

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

30) If you want to understand yourself, it’s best to ask others. ——Japan

 31) If you want me to write my own history, I will write about my mistakes. ——Zhou Enlai

32) I examine myself three times a day. ——Confucius

33) We have gone through many detours, and entrepreneurs and managers of enterprises must reflect deeply on this. ——Wang Xuan

 34) I can clearly count the stars in the sky, but I can’t see the soot on my face. ——Malaysia

35) If you can’t command yourself, you can’t command others.

——United States

 36) People who are accustomed to practical life can persist to the end and persist to the end. People who reflect on themselves and talk empty talk do not want to cross the boundaries designated by themselves and stay there forever. With noble intentions, absolute sincerity and talent, they hinder the progress of events because the steepness of the mountain top will bruise them. ——Turgenev

37) The most certain hope often results in disappointment; the least hopeful thing will succeed unexpectedly. ——Shakespeare