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Modest and progressive aphorisms
A selection of famous sayings describing learning with an open mind

1. If a person does not overestimate himself, he will be much higher than he estimated. -Goethe

2. Arrogance is the quicksand of success. -Abby

3. Don't be humble to the proud, and don't be proud to the humble. -Jefferson? Davis

4. When self is not considered, there is no room for pride or humility. -Hume

5. When we are greatly humble, it is our recent greatness. -Tagore

6. When we are greatly humble, it is the time when we are closest to great men. -Stendhal

7. Kindness and modesty are two qualities that should never be disgusting. Stevenson

8. Prudent people always do things step by step. -longfellow

9. Deficiency means weakness, middle means righteousness, and fullness means shock. "Confucius family language? Since the latter comes first, the lower comes first. -yang Xiong

1. the foundation of virtue is for those who are empty. -Fang Xiaoru

A collection of famous sayings about learning modestly

1. True modesty can only be the product of thinking deeply about vanity. -(France) Bergson

2. The bud of a virtue, which is the most precious virtue and the mother of all morals, is humility; With this virtue, we will have endless fun. -(Spanish) galdos

3. Caution is much more powerful than boldness. -(France) Hugo

4. Don't exaggerate. It is better to say it incompletely than to say it too much. -(Russia) lev tolstoy

5. The first condition of success is a true modesty, and you are willing to give up all your preconceptions about yourself as long as you see that they conflict with the truth. -(British) Spencer

6. Being seriously ill in life is just a word of pride. —— (Ming) Wang Yangming

7. If you think about high risk, you will be modest and self-grazing; If you are full of fear, you will think of rivers and seas. -(Tang) Wei Zhi

8. The foundation of virtue is for those who are vain. -(Ming) Fang Xiaoru

9. You can learn from others only if you are not arrogant. -(Qing) Tan Sitong

1. Full is easy to be a disaster, and modest is always blessed. -(Qing) Zhang Tingyu