Inspirational quotes to guard against arrogance and impetuosity
Introductory words: The greatest pride and the greatest inferiority represent the weakest of the soul. Now I provide you with inspirational quotes to guard against arrogance and impetuosity. Quotes, I hope they can help you.
Inspirational quotes to guard against arrogance and impetuosity
1. The more mature the ears of rice are, the more they know how to bend down.
2. Humility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind.
3. Humility is the friend of learning, and complacency is the enemy of learning.
4. If you want to know more, listen to others.
5. A person who likes to brag is like a big drum, the sound is loud and hollow.
6. The stronger among the stronger, the stronger among them. Don’t boast in front of others.
7. Ask others for advice without sacrificing money and rolling your tongue.
8. Only when people are empty can they know others. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit. If you are full, you will overflow; if you are arrogant, you will be defeated.
9. Knowledge is stored in the sea of ??humility.
10. Don’t be satisfied no matter how profound your knowledge is, and don’t ignore your mistakes no matter how small they are.
11. Understanding one’s ignorance means that one has gained something.
12. When the water is full, it will overflow; when the moon is full, it will suffer losses; when you are complacent, you will be defeated; when you are conceited, you will be foolish.
13. Nothing will happen if you are not sincere, and nothing will happen if you are not open-minded.
14. A humble person always thinks about his own shortcomings; a proud person always praises his own strengths.
15. To praise oneself is to belittle oneself.
16. If having a beard means you are knowledgeable, then a goat can also give lectures.
17. Achievement is the ladder for the humble to advance and the slide for the proud to retreat.
18. People who brag about their knowledge are tantamount to promoting their ignorance.
19. Exaggerating is of no use.
20. A broad river is calm, and a knowledgeable person is humble.
21. The mountains never get too high and the water never gets too deep.
22. Pride comes from shallowness, and arrogance comes from ignorance.
23. People who tell lies are like firecrackers, they are over after one blast.
24. Satisfying current achievements will suffocate the future.
25. The enemy of rushing is laziness, and the enemy of learning is complacency.
26. A person who is quiet and taciturn may not be stupid, and a person who is chatty and eloquent may not be wise.
27. When we are extremely humble, that is when we are closest to greatness. ? Tagore
28. True humility can only be the product of deep reflection on vanity. ? Bergson
29. Pride is the prelude to a fall.
30. The shallower the knowledge, the deeper the confidence.
31. Pride is the beginning of failure, and complacency is the end of wisdom.
32. Those who are not self-righteous will be knowledgeable, and those who are not complacent will benefit.
33. We should not put our eyes on the top of our heads and use our own feet to destroy what we want in the sky. ?Feng Xuefeng
34. Once we achieve something, we can’t just be like a ball that others can’t hit. With just a tap, we can jump high. The greater your achievements, the more modest and cautious you must be. ?Wang Jinxi
35. A proud person will always destroy himself in pride. ?Shakespeare
36. People who attribute their good fortune too much to their own intelligence and resourcefulness are likely to have a very unfortunate ending. ? Bacon
37. Conceit is a kind of destruction to any art. Pride is a terrible misfortune. ?Dimitrov
38. Never think that you know everything at any time.
?Pavlov
39. Among our various habits, none is as difficult as overcoming pride. Although we try our best to hide it, overcome it, and eliminate it, no matter what, it still emerges unconsciously. ?Franklin
40. It is completely inconsistent with my character to not seek improvement after achieving some small achievements. Climbing up a ladder is good, but as long as you still have the strength, it means you have to go one step further. ?Andersen
41. Most scientists hate superlative adjectives and exaggerations. Great people are generally modest and cautious. ?Beveridge
42. The biggest obstacle to our learning is the known, not the unknown. ?Bernard
43. Being lazy to think, unwilling to delve into and understand deeply, being complacent or satisfied with trivial knowledge are all causes of intellectual poverty. This poverty is often described in one word: "stupidity." ?Gorky
44. Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see where they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never be immodest because of it. The more they excel, the more they recognize their shortcomings. ? Rousseau
45. Most of our pride is based on our ignorance! ? Lessing
46. When I count the many wonderful things that humans have invented in art and literature creation, and then looking back on my knowledge, I feel that I am simply extremely ignorant. ?Galileo
47. Only when everyone here stops talking can you have the opportunity to ask questions humbly and learn from others. ?John Locke
48. If you are not humble, you can only have this excuse, that is, the lack of humility means the lack of insight. ?Franklin
49. All true and great things are simple and humble. ? Belinsky
50. Conceit is a kind of destruction to any art. Pride is a terrible misfortune. ?Dimitrov
51. True humility can only be the product of deep reflection on vanity. ?Bergson
52. If the general refuses advice, the heroes will disperse; if the policy is not followed, the counselors will rebel. ?Huang Shigong
53. Only when you are not arrogant can you be arrogant, not by favoring others. ?Zhuge Liang
54. If a person counts what he learns from others as his own discovery, this is also very close to arrogance. ?Hegel
55. Although inferiority is opposed to pride, it is actually closest to pride. ? Spinoza
56. Obviously, pride and humility are exactly opposites, but they have the same object. This object is the self. ?Hume
57. I first ask you to trust science, believe in reason, trust yourself, and believe in yourself. ?Hegel
58. It is not good to humble oneself but respect others, and it is also not good to respect oneself but humble others. ?Xu Teli
59. Everyone should have self-respect, 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
60. 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
61. The most blind obedience is the only virtue left by slaves. ?Rousseau;