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Famous sayings about praise
1. Praise, like gold and diamonds, is valuable only because it is rare. Samuel (British writer). John entered

2. People praised me without adding a trace to me; People's burden on me, I have not lost a cent. -(Japanese writer) Sasaki Xiangshan

3. Praising yourself is considered inappropriate and not modest, but praising your own faction and philosophy is regarded as a lofty responsibility. -(Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

4. If we are honest and hardworking, we will be praised by people; However, getting your own approval is a hundred times more meaningful. -(American writer) Mark Twain

5. The best way to tap the potential of women is to praise the education method, but we can't praise it blindly, and sometimes we must reprimand it. Hideyoshi Sakurai

6. People who agree with everything you say are either fools or ready to skin you. (American writer) Hubert

7. There is always some noise when you applaud, even if you applaud yourself. -(German philosopher) Nietzsche

8. People's praise for reason, beauty and courage has increased them, perfected them and made them make greater contributions than they could have made on their own. -(French writer) Larochefoucauld

9. The basis for us to praise or blame others is to see who provides us with a better opportunity to show our judgment. -(German writer) Nietzsche

1. Disgusting flattery is just a bond, but fair praise is a gift. Samuel (British writer). Johnson

11. Praise can only spoil one person. Even a very determined person can be led off the right path if he loses consciousness with praise. -(former Soviet writer) ostrovsky

12. People don't need to be admired by others; They are all the same and equal. What matters is what they do. -(French writer) Sartre

13. Praise makes me ashamed because I secretly begged for it. (Indian writer) Tagore

14. Never give someone a compliment first, and then give him a criticism immediately. -(American writer) Mark Twain

15. It is the greatest malice for a noble person to be praised by the wrong person in the wrong place. (British playwright) Ben Jonson

16. It is not worth the loss to abandon an honest man for vulgar praise. (British playwright) Ben Jonson

17. People who praise others in public will also slander them in secret. Fowler

18. Even in the best, friendliest and simplest relationship, a talk or praise is indispensable, just as ointment is indispensable to make the wheels turn slippery. -(Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

19. Praise is a short-lived passion. If you get used to it, it will become equal to nothing. -(American inventor) Edison

2. Praise not only affects people's feelings, but also plays a great role in people's reason. . . . . . -(Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

21. It is a good way to win people's goodwill to praise people from time to time in a convincing way. Remember, what people like to be praised by others is what they feel uncertain about. Carnegie (American educator)

22. I praise the present motherland, and I should praise its future three times more. -Russian poet Mayakovski Selected Poems of Mayakovski

23. We always love those who praise us rather than those who praise us. -(Irish writer) Bernard Shaw

24. Praise can fascinate people, but it is also harmful! It is like poisoned wine mixed with honey, which is prepared for people sentenced to death. Gorky (writer of the former Soviet Union)

25. Sometimes praise will be thrown in useless places; Sometimes praise arouses suspicion and even annoys people, because they know how to praise but don't master the art of life. -(American educator) Carnegie

26, flattery and cowardice are the worst evils. -(Russian writer) Turgenev

27. It is tantamount to an insult to pay specious tribute to beautiful things. (Bulgarian scientist) Angel

28. Curses cheer people up, while praise relaxes them. (British poet) Blake

29. People who are good at self-criticism will always be trusted, but those who are good at flattering their faces will never be trusted. Montaigne (French writer)

3. Only a few wise people prefer to listen to harsh advice rather than insincere praise. -(French writer) Larochefoucauld

31. People who like to hear good words are easily tempted. (American statesman) Wilson

32. We love praise, but we don't deserve it. If we want to deserve it, we must love praising people and lovers. -(American psychologist) Rogers