1. I am a descendant of the Chinese people, so it is natural to dedicate all the knowledge I have learned to my dear motherland. -Li Siguang
2. A proud person is bound to be jealous, and he is most jealous of the person who is praised for his virtue. -Spinoza
3. Learn to do hard work in science. Second, be modest. Third, be enthusiastic. Remember, science needs all human life. Pavlov
4. Let's not put our eyes on the top of our heads, so that we use our own feet to ruin what we want from the sky. -Feng Xuefeng
5. A real scientist can't be modest, because the more things he does, the more clearly he sees: there are more things he hasn't done. -Francis
6. In order to completely prevent and overcome subjectivism in different degrees of thought, we only have to ask ourselves, and we must always be truly open-minded when things happen. -Deng Tuo
7. A proud person likes to meet people who cling to him or flatter him, but hates meeting noble people. ..... and as a result, these people fooled him, catered to his weak heart, and turned him from a fool into a madman. -Spinoza
8. Everything that is true and great is simple and humble. -belinsky
9. Every minute is a kind of complacency, and in this minute, the self-absorbed life and the excreted life are stopped. Only by understanding criticism can we excrete all the dregs of the spirit. Only by absorbing the opinions of others can we add new spiritual nourishment. -Xu Teli
1. The spirit of ambitious people should not be underestimated. -Zhuge Liang
11. Caution is a good teacher. -Grohan
12. I first ask you to trust science, reason, yourself and yourself. -Hegel
13. Only those who are not proud are proud of themselves, not those who are spoiled. -Zhuge Liang
14. I seem to be a cow, eating grass and milking. -Lu Xun
15. Most scientists hate the superlative adjectives and exaggeration, and great people are generally modest and prudent. -beveridge
16. Great people will never abuse the advantages of themselves. They will see that they have surpassed others and realize this, but they will never be modest. -Lu ling
17. when we are greatly humble, it is the time when we are closest to great men. -Stendhal
18. Easy-going may be accompanied by inferiority, aggressive may be accompanied by pride, modesty may be accompanied by mediocrity, and firmness may be accompanied by arbitrariness.
19. It is better to say a word about yourself than to recite it all your life. —— Han Ying
2. The foundation for those who are self-defeating. -Fang Xiaoru, some famous sayings of being modest and friendly (Part II)
21. Don't be self-righteous. Everyone will turn when the earth is gone. Throughout the ages, people who are arrogant have no good end. Therefore, no matter how competent you are, you must remain modest and prudent and do your own thing well, because gold will always shine.
22. Only when everyone here has stopped talking can we humbly ask questions and learn from others. -John Locke
23. Soviet Union: Modesty is almost always in direct proportion to talent.
24. The bud of a virtue, which is the most precious virtue and the mother of all morals, is humility; With this virtue, we will have endless fun.
25. Ignorant people are as blind as pigs. They laugh at knowledge, sneer at learning, and kick academic achievements away with disdain, but they don't know that they are enjoying all academic achievements. -"Fables of krylov"
26. Modesty is an indispensable virtue.
27. Self-praise is self-contempt.
28. We can't make achievements, just like a ball. Others can't shoot it, so we just jump high with a pat. The greater the achievement, the more modest and prudent you should be. —— Wang Jinxi
29. There are brilliant ideas when you first enter the workplace. It is better to urge yourself to do well and enter the role early. Don't wait for others to teach you everything. Ask questions when you encounter problems. Don't pretend to know, be modest and cautious, and be proud. I wish you a happy career!
3. We can't jump high as soon as we get results, just like a ball, which others can't shoot. The greater the achievement, the more modest and prudent you should be.
31. Modesty is only a kind of honesty to people with no strange talents, but a kind of hypocrisy to people with extremely great talents. -Schopenhauer
32. Modest students cherish the truth and don't care about praising themselves personally; The first thing that students who are not modest think of is to show off their personal praise and be indifferent to the truth. It is stated in the history of thought that modesty is almost always in direct proportion to students' talents, while immodesty is inversely proportional. Plekhanov
33. An arrogant person will not grow up, because he will not like serious advice.
34. Modesty is an indispensable virtue. -Montesquieu
35. Being lazy in thinking, unwilling to delve into and deeply understand, being complacent or content with insignificant knowledge are all reasons for poor intelligence. This kind of poverty is usually called by one word, which is "stupidity". -Gorky
36. Exaggeration is of no use.
37. Modesty and greatness are close neighbors.
38. Apart from hard work, modesty and prudence are indispensable qualities for a person's success. Self-righteous people will never find their way to success.
39. Most scientists hate superlative adjectives and hyperbole, and great people are generally modest and prudent. Beveridge
4. Hard-working bees never have time to be sad. —— Blake's famous sayings of some celebrities who should be modest and friendly (Part III)
41. Those who are modest, soft and humble will have virtue; * * Treacherous people, the beginning of the disaster. -Lin Bu
42. Arrogant flattery is a person. He who wins us is flattering, and he who doesn't know us is arrogant. -Shen Juyi
43. The great friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice, and her eternal companion is modesty.
44. Those who are not self-satisfied will learn a lot, and those who are not complacent will benefit.
45. If I see farther than others, it's just standing on the shoulders of giants. -Newton
46. Satisfying the present achievements stifles the future.
47. Modesty and prudence boast that its wisdom is not wisdom, and modest wisdom is great wisdom; It is not brave to boast of its courage, but it is brave to be humble. -
48. A prudent person is good for himself, and a virtuous person is good for others. -Voltaire
49. People who have a little knowledge are not modest, and those who are well-informed and capable must be modest.
5. Don't be ambitious, but condescend to the humble. Don't think you're smart.
51. Two heads are better than one. Learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous.
52. None of our habits is as difficult as overcoming pride. Although trying to hide it, overcome it and destroy it, in any case, it is still revealed unconsciously. -Franklin
53. Those who rely on the size of the country, cherish the people and want to see the enemy are called arrogant soldiers. -Wei Xiang
54. A wise man won't put all his eggs in one basket. -Cervantes
55. Modesty is the way to live.
56. Only those who are not proud are proud of themselves, and don't bully others by being spoiled.
57. Humility can make a soldier more beautiful. -ostrovsky
58. If you refuse to remonstrate, the hero will be scattered, and if you don't follow the policy, the counselor will rebel.
59. Deficiency means weakness, middle means righteousness, and fullness means shock.
6. always worry about the lack, and hold on to every worry. -Jian Wendi's Famous Quotations for Educating Children to Be Modest
Famous Quotations for Educating Children to Be Modest (Part I)
1. Those who rely on the size of the country and cherish the people and want to see the enemy are called arrogant soldiers. -Wei Xiang
2. A real scientist can't be modest, because the more things he does, the more clearly he sees: there are more things he hasn't done. -Francis
3. I seem to be a cow, eating grass and milking. -Lu Xun
4. If you think of high risks, you will be modest and self-grazing; If you are full of fear, you will think of rivers and seas. -Wei Zhi
5. Communication with people: unite classmates, respect teachers, be approachable and helpful. Dealing with people: be humble and honest. In study: study hard, ask if you don't understand, and be excellent in character and learning.
6. it's not good to be humble to others, and it's not good to be humble to others. -Xu Teli
7. On the way of life, drop blood drop by drop to feed others. Although I feel thin gradually, I think I am happy. -Lu Xun
8. If the picture is big, you should be modest.
9. there is one thing: big enough to defend the world, medium enough to defend the country, and small enough to defend its body: modesty is also called.
1. Two heads are better than one. Learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous.
11. Self-dissatisfaction is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person. -Chekhov
12. Never think that you know everything at any time. No matter how highly people think of you, you should always have the courage to say to yourself: I know nothing. -Pavlov
13. Modesty is the way to live.
14. There are two kinds of bad manners: the first is coyness and shyness; The second is misconduct and slightness; To avoid these two situations, we must abide by the following rule, that is, don't look down on yourself or others. -John? Locke
15. In order to completely prevent and overcome subjectivism in different degrees of thought, we have to ask ourselves, and we must be truly open-minded when things happen. -Deng Tuo
16. A person who tells everyone about his career must be worthless. Hard-working people often don't talk loudly. Their earth-shattering career shows their greatness, but when planning major career, they are silent. -"The Complete Works of Hegel"
17. In the history of thought, Deming, modesty is almost always in direct proportion to the talents of scholars, while modesty is inversely proportional. Plekhanov
18. I have some doubts about the word "pride". Anyone who is a little motivated and capable always believes in himself and is a man of his own mind. The more assertive people are, the more confident they are. This is not bad. It's a little proud. If he is put in a proper position, he will be modest, otherwise he will not get along. -Deng Xiaoping
19. Hard-working bees never have time to be sad. -Blake
2. Ignorant people are as blind as pigs. They laugh at knowledge, sneer at learning, and kick academic achievements away with disdain, but they don't know that they are enjoying all academic achievements. -"krylov's Fables" is a famous saying that teaches children to be modest (Part II)
21. A proud person always destroys himself in pride. -Shakespeare
22. Don't be humble to the proud, and don't be proud to the humble.
23. A strong arguer pretends to be wrong, but a humble person does not dispute. -Lin Bu
24. A humble person becomes noble. -da Vinci
25. Modesty is the highest self-denial. -Shakespeare
26. The conceit of science can only be regarded as modesty compared with the conceit of ignorance.
27. No matter how great our achievements are, we should still be aware of the enemy's strength, be vigilant, and never allow ourselves to be conceited, complacent and negligent in our team. -Stalin
28. Modest attitude often makes it difficult for others to refuse your request. This is also the key to a person's success. -Kōnosuke Matsushita Caution is part of courage. -anonymous
29. If I see farther than others, it's just standing on the shoulders of giants. -Newton
3. Always worry about the lack, and hold every worry. -Jian Wendi
31. Beauty and modesty are hard to have both.
32. In fact, the pine tree is the deepest one in the tree kingdom. He doesn't say anything, he doesn't show himself, and he always does what he should do silently. This modesty and steadiness is what our younger generation needs to learn.
33. Jean-Paul Richter: A person who remains modest after being criticized rather than praised is truly modest.
34. In order to completely prevent and overcome subjectivism in different degrees, we can only ask ourselves to be truly open-minded in everything.
35. Modesty is only honesty for people with no strange talents, but hypocrisy for people with extremely great talents. -Schopenhauer
36. Don't be self-righteous. Everyone will turn when the earth is gone. Throughout the ages, people who are arrogant have no good end. Therefore, no matter how competent you are, you must remain modest and prudent and do your own thing well, because gold will always shine.
37. Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see that they are superior to others and realize it, but they will never be modest because of it. The more they excel, the more they realize their shortcomings. -Rousseau
38. Heng Fielding: Modesty is the candle that reflects merit.
39. Discontent is an upward wheel. -Lu Xun
4. Nothing can be done without being solid, and you don't know things with an open mind. Famous sayings of educating children to be modest (Part III)
41. A humble person will become noble.
42. Ask others not to break the book, and roll your tongue.
43. If a person counts what he has learned from others as his own discovery, it is also very close to vanity. -Hegel
44. The mountain is never too high, and the water is never too deep.
45. Those who are empty have gained the foundation of virtue. -Fang Xiaoru
46. No matter when others are around or when you are alone, don't do anything despicable: the most important thing is self-esteem.
47. You should not sell yourself short because you are ambitious. -Zhuge Liang
48. As soon as false humility appears, real humility will die out in time. -Mark Twain
49. Obviously, pride and humility are just the opposite, but they have the same object. This object is the self. -Hume
5. Only when everyone here stops talking and has the opportunity can we humbly ask questions and learn from others. -about
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