The result of disobedience must be tragic. -Shakespeare's "Wrong Comedy"
Because of self-reliance, his advantages have begun to lose their luster in our eyes, just like a good fresh fruit in a dirty basin, no one wants to eat it, so we have to let it rot. -Shakespeare's troilus and Cressida
Proud people always destroy themselves in pride. He is always admiring himself in the mirror, boasting, and only cares about exaggeration and inaccuracy when things happen. In the end, everything failed. -Shakespeare's troilus and Cressida
A wise man becomes a fool and is the easiest fish to take the bait; Because he relies on his own talent and knowledge, he can't see his arrogance. -Shakespeare's "The futility of love"
Don't guide people who go their own way. -Shakespeare's Richard II
Complacency, conceit and credulity are the three reefs of life. -Balzac's "Human Comedy"
Pride leads people to make mistakes and disagree. -Tolstoy Cafe in surat.
When a person feels that he is the center of others' attention, his thoughts will expand inappropriately, get carried away and be conceited. Gorky's Black Boy
The huge and vigorous self blocks the sunshine. -romain rolland's mother and son
If a person is desperately narcissistic, it is very bad, because there is a question that makes him nervous: am I a fool? Then I will gradually realize that if I am not a fool, this kind of self-deception will make a person worse than before ...-Gorky's The Life of Kerim Samgin.
A person, even if he is wise and educated, if he expresses his opinion on a matter that is not his specialty, this opinion is often very stupid and worthless. -autobiography of Mark Twain
If you are not afraid of the abyss, you must be afraid of being carried to the sky by countless fog and dreamy wings. The higher you rise, the smaller you become. Worship itself has a dangerous power that can make people fall. -Hugo "The Smiling Man"
The people who teach you love you. -Gorky's Fermat Goyle Deyev
■ Never be gorgeous and vulgar, because a person can often see it from his clothes. (Shakespeare's plays)
Elegant life is the perfect expression of external and material life; This is an art of learning how talented people spend their income; Teach us not to do nothing like others, but to look like they do everything; It is the development of charm and preference of ourselves and everything around us. -Selected Works of Balzac
In terms of etiquette, as in all things, the only constant is thought. A kind-hearted person is simple and simple. -modeste Mignon of Balzac.