1. Achievement is the ladder for the humble to move forward, and it is also the ladder for the proud to retreat. ——Proverb
2. Don’t wade through the river if you can’t see the bottom. ——British proverb
3. If you are full, what can you do without loss? Be careful! Be careful! ——Zhu Shunshui
4. Don’t boast even a little bit. 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
5. Humility is the noblest harvest of introspection. It builds a defense line against pride. ——Wenshaski
6. If you are humble, you will be attached to others; if you are arrogant and arrogant, you will be sick. ——Ge Hong
7. A penny of caution is worth a pound of wisdom. ——German proverb
8. Modesty has a good reputation. Those who are too modest should guard against fraud. ——Zhu Xi
9. A truly great man never thinks of himself as great. ——Herzlit
10. When the ground is low, water flows; when people are humble, virtue returns. ——Wei Zheng
11. Modesty, prudence and non-self-interest are virtues praised by people, but also ignored by people. ——Mo Luoya
12. Although there is a thorn in the spear, it is not as beneficial as being thrifty. ——Xun Kuang
13. Gentle, humble, and courteous words and deeds can sometimes make people change their minds. ——Saadi
14. A gentleman should refrain from deceiving himself and strive to be self-effacing. ——Hai Rui
15. A person with great ambition should not belittle oneself. ——Zhuge Liang
16. Being cautious can not only prevent others from infringing upon oneself, but also prevent self-indulgence and corruption. ——Buck
17. Fear leads to thinking, and thinking leads to insight; fear leads to caution, and caution leads to invincibility. ——Zhang Juzheng
18. All true and great things are simple and humble. ——Belinsky
19. Going to war with your head held high and returning home with your tail between your legs is the normal behavior of mediocre and bellicose people. ——Feng Xuefeng
20. Treat others with humility and accept things with humility. ——Lu Xun
21. Modesty brings four benefits. ——Ban Gu
22. Pride is another name for ignorance. ——British proverb
23. Most of our pride is based on our ignorance! ——Lessing
24. Ah! How boring is it when words of praise come from your own mouth! ——Montesquieu
25. A humble person always thinks about the past, while a proud person only thinks about the faults of others. ——Proverb
26. Only by not being arrogant can you learn from others and develop your own learning. ——Tan Sitong
27. Humble people, come on and let me hug you! You make life gentle and moving…. You don't want to make anyone feel ashamed. ——Montesquieu
28. Being humble to others is the way to live in the world. ——Hideyo Noguchi
29. Those who are complacent will harm others; those who are self-effacing will benefit others. ——Wei Zhengru
30. The only wisdom we can hope to obtain is the wisdom of humility: being open-minded. ——T.S. Eliot
31. A humble gentleman is humble enough to feed himself. ——"Yi Qian"
32. Don't take yourself too seriously. Things can be done well without you. ——Meizner
33. Think before you act. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Gongzhichang"
34. Being humble to your superiors is your duty; being humble to your peers is kindness; being humble to your subordinates is noble; being humble to everyone is safe. ——Moore
35. A proud person likes to see people who depend on him or flatter him, but hates to see 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
36. It is not good to humble oneself but respect others, and it is also not good to respect oneself but humble others. ——Xu Teli
37. Modesty will benefit, but fullness will cause harm. If the weapon is empty, it will be accepted, but if it is not, it will not be accepted. This is the eternity of things. ——Wang Shouren
38. Being complacent every minute and every second, you stop absorbing life and excreting life in every minute and second. Only by accepting criticism can all the dregs of the spirit be expelled. Only by absorbing the opinions of others can new spiritual nourishment be added. ——Xu Teli
39. Don’t do anything despicable whether you are in front of others or when you are alone: ??the most important thing is self-respect. ——Pythagoras
40. Be open-minded and reasonable. Scholars should abide by these four words. ——Zhu Xi
41. If you are not bold, you will not be able to do great things, and if you are not careful, you will not be able to deal with world affairs. ————Shen Jinsi
42. If you act prudently, you can strengthen your ambition, and if you speak prudently, you can admire your virtue. ——Hu Hong
43. Proud people often use pride to cover up their cowardice. ——Hardy
44. Although inferiority is opposed to pride, it is actually closest to pride. —— Spinoza
45. It is a good thing to learn caution through other people’s unfortunate events. ——Cyrus
46. Humility can make a warrior more beautiful.
——Ostrovsky
47. A bud or bud of virtue. This is the most precious virtue and the mother of all morals. This is humility; with this virtue We will have a lot of fun. ——Galdos
48. Prudence is a good teacher. ——Grohan
49. A strong arguer pretends to be wrong, but a humble person has no argument. ——Lin Bu
50. When I counted the many wonderful creations invented by mankind in art and literature, and then looked back on my knowledge, I felt that I was simply extremely shallow. ——Galileo
51. He who empties himself enters the foundation of virtue. ——Fang Xiaoru
52. Complacency, arrogance and gullibility are the three major hidden dangers in life. ——Balzac
53. 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
54. Everyone should have self-esteem, self-confidence, and independence, otherwise he will be a slave. But self-esteem is not contempt, self-confidence is not complacency, and independence is not independence. ——Xu Teli
55. A person who can remain humble after being blamed rather than praised is true humility. ——Richter
56. Only if the work is incomplete and the power is not fulfilled, there will be some shortcomings. ——Song Lian
57. A proud person is bound to be jealous, and he will be most jealous of those who are most praised for their virtues. —— Spinoza
58. A truly knowledgeable and cultivated person will not deliberately show off himself. ——David Hansheng
59. A ruler is short; an inch is long. Things are lacking; wisdom is unclear. ——Qu Yuan
60. Avoid excessive qi, fullness of new energy, and avoid exposure of talents. ——Lu Kun
61. Only when everyone here stops talking can you have the opportunity to ask questions humbly and learn from others. ——John Locke
62. All I have to do is reach out and reap the crops that others have sown for me. ——Goethe
63. Smart people will not put all their eggs in one basket. ——Cervantes
64. Arrogance is a sign of incompetence. ——Rafat
65. Accumulate soil to form a mountain, multiply it and become high; accumulate water and form a sea, accumulate it and become deep. Therefore, it is the accumulation of saints. ——Xunzi
66. If the general refuses advice, the heroes will disperse; if the policy is not followed, the counselors will rebel. ——Huang Shigong
67. Kindness and humility are two qualities that should never be disgusted. —— Stevenson
68. If you follow the alley of arrogance, you will enter the courtyard of ignorance. ——Anonymous
69. Keep it with foolishness; keep it with humility; keep it with humility; keep it with humility. ——Confucius
70. True humility is the highest virtue and the mother of all virtues. ——Dennyson
71. Modesty is a virtue. Those who are too modest may be deceitful; ——Xu Xuemo
72. My motto is: People cannot be arrogant, but they cannot be arrogant. ——Xu Beihong
73. Be humble and kind, and your knowledge is endless. ——Feng Menglong
74. Silence and modesty are social virtues. ——Montaigne
75. No matter who he is, he must always remember humility when he accepts the cheers earned with the blood of his subordinates and the sacrifice of his friends. ——Eisenhower It is the careful and careful attitude we adopt in dealing with seemingly trivial, boring, and unnecessary details that determines the outcome. ——Beveridge
76. It is virtue to be brave but humble and cautious. ——Fen Lun
77. The worst wheels make the loudest noise. ——Motto
78. People who attribute their good fortune too much to their own intelligence and resourcefulness are likely to have a very unfortunate ending. ——Francis Bacon
79. Don’t be arrogant about what you can do as a teacher, but develop your own learning. ——Tan Sitong
80. The greatest pride and the greatest inferiority both express the weakness of the soul. —— Spinoza
81. If you are self-effacing, people will be more convinced, but if you boast, people will be suspicious. ——Shen Hanguang
82. Never fall into pride. Because when you are proud, you will be stubborn in situations where you should agree; because when you are proud, you will reject the advice and help of friendship from others; because when you are proud, you will lose objective standards. ——Pavlov
83. Only strong people are humble. ——Herzen
84. A fool is arrogant. What he is proud of happens to be the shortcomings of being ridiculed and ridiculed, and he often boasts about things that should be regarded as a great shame and humiliation. ——Krylov
85. Arrogance is the quicksand of success.
——Abi