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Correctly understand one's own famous sayings

1) There are so many stars in the sky that you can't see the soot on your face. -Malaysia

2) Great people will never abuse their own advantages. They see that they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never be modest. The better they are, the more they realize their own shortcomings. -Rousseau

3) Most of our pride is based on our ignorance! -Lessing

4) Never think you know everything. No matter how highly people think of you, you should have the courage to say to yourself: I am a person who knows nothing. -Pavlov

5) If you want to know yourself, you'd better ask someone else. -Japan

6) Modesty has a good reputation, and people who are too modest should beware of fraud. -Zhu

7) arrogance and flattery are human beings. It is flattery that wins us, but arrogance that doesn't understand us. -Shen Juyi

8) The spirit of an ambitious person should not be self-deprecating. -Zhuge Liang

9) What constitutes the biggest obstacle to our study is the known, not the unknown. bernard

10) There is only one audience who sings their praises. -Japan

1 1) Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person. -Chekhov

The greatest pride and the greatest inferiority both show the weakest heart. -Spinoza

The hardest thing is to know yourself. -Greece

14) Don't laugh at other people's hunchbacks, stand up straight. -Soviet Union

15) If you don't judge yourself, you won't judge others. -Germany

16) No matter how sophisticated you are, you can't see your back. -Africa

17) Everyone knows where shoes pinch. -Latin America

18) People who are afraid of you face to face must hate you behind your back. -England

19) I can't command myself, and I can't command others. -America

20) If a person counts what he has learned from others as his own discovery, it is also close to vanity. -Hegel

2 1) A person who really knows himself will not be modest. Modesty makes people's heart contract, like a pebble egg, although small, it is extremely strong. Honesty is only possible when you are strong. -Lao She

22) The more incompetent you are, the more pretentious you are. -Deng Tuo

23) The more incompetent people are, the more they like to find fault with others. -Ireland

24) He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise. The winner is strong, and the winner is strong. -Lao Tzu

25) Only between people can we know ourselves. -Germany

26) You know your appetite. -Soviet Union

27) You know where your shoes are tight. -Spain

28) Self-knowledge is the most rare knowledge. -Spain

29) Lazy thinking, unwillingness to study and deeply understand, complacency or contentment with insignificant knowledge are all reasons for poor intelligence. This kind of poverty is usually called by one word, which is "stupid". Gorky

30) Never rest on your laurels. Because once you are proud, you will be stubborn when you agree; Because once you are proud, you will refuse other people's advice and friendship. Because once you are proud, you will lose your objective standards. -Pavlov