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Proverbs and aphorisms about describing advantages and disadvantages

Proverbs and aphorisms about describing advantages and disadvantages

Proverbs and aphorisms about describing advantages and disadvantages:

☆ I can persist in my imperfection, which is the essence of my life (France)

☆ A person's perfection lies in opening his own shortcomings (Italy)

☆. We only ask their shortcomings not to hinder us (Germany? Mirabaud)

☆ The articles are brilliant and the chapters are flawless; The chapter is clear and the sentence is flawless; The sentence is clear in English, and the word is not false (Northern and Southern Dynasties? Liu Xie)

☆ The beautiful jade is slightly flawed, and it is not the treasure (Qing? Fang Dongshu)

☆ On Jane, you can't criticize and abandon great beauty (Jin? Ge hong)

☆ the jade of Jing's cave must contain flaws, such as the pearl of the dragon, and there are also gaps (Northern and Southern Dynasties? Liu Zhou)

☆ Small faults are not enough to damage great things, and short diseases are not enough to make people grow up (Jin? Ge hong)

☆ pure and elegant, but not self-concealing, white and not dirty (Tang? Liu Yuxi)

☆ Defects don't cover up Yu, and Yu doesn't cover up flaws (Book of Rites)

☆ Yellow gold has no red feet, while white jade has slight flaws

☆ A ruler's wood must have knots. An inch of jade must have flaws (Lu Chunqiu)

☆ Every beauty can pick out flaws (Turkey)

☆ The only writers who have no flaws are those who never write (Hertzritt)

☆ It's dark under the lampstand (Japan)

☆ It's hard to shine after a big candle

☆ The most sensitive person can't see his back (Africa) < You can't see for yourself

☆ Some people's shortcomings are commensurate with them, while others' advantages are not quite consistent with them (Larochefoucauld)

☆ Keep your eyes open to flaws, because you still have a big mistake (Thomas? Fuller)

☆ To err is human.

☆ Even a perfect person has seven shortcomings (Japan)

☆ There is no perfection, and no one is indispensable. Everyone has one weakness or another. When he fails, this weakness will ease his grief-(Labru Earl)

☆ There is obviously no man without faults, because he can't find a friend in this world, and he seems to belong to a completely different species (Hertzrit)

☆ The emperor also has three lice

☆ I can persist in my imperfection, which is the essence of my life. Is to open up our own shortcomings (Italy)

☆ Gold is not full of red, no one is perfect

☆ Melon is not round, no one is perfect

☆ We don't ask others to be perfect; We only ask their shortcomings not to hinder us (Germany? Mirabaud)

☆ The articles are brilliant and the chapters are flawless; The chapter is clear and the sentence is flawless; The sentence is clear in English, and the word is not false (Northern and Southern Dynasties? Liu Xie)

☆ The beautiful jade is slightly flawed, and it is not the treasure (Qing? Fang Dongshu)

☆ Some people's shortcomings are commensurate with them, while others' advantages are not quite consistent with them (Larochefoucauld)

☆ Keep your eyes open to flaws, because you still have a big mistake (Thomas? Fuller)

☆ To err is human.

☆ Even a perfect person has seven shortcomings (Japan)

☆ There is no perfection, and no one is indispensable. Everyone has one weakness or another. When he fails, this weakness will ease his grief-(Labru Earl)

☆ There is obviously no man without faults, because he can't find a friend in this world, and he seems to belong to a completely different species (Hertzrit)

☆ The emperor also has three lice

☆ The moon in the sea can't shine again, and it can't shine on the depth of the sea. I can't see my face (Myanmar)

☆ Even people with big eyes can't see all their shortcomings and faults-(Europe)

☆ A snail doesn't know how to wrinkle its tail, and a fox doesn't know how to stink under its tail

☆ A cow doesn't know how to bend its horns, and a horse doesn't know how to grow its face

☆ A donkey doesn't know how to be ugly, and a monkey doesn't think its face is thin < The more you have, the less you will think you have (Europe)

☆ The lampstand doesn't look at itself

☆ It's the eyelashes that are close and invisible (Japan)

☆ The stars in the sky can be seen clearly, but the soot on your face can't be seen (Malaysia)

☆ The tin can is not sticky, and the crucian carp is not hunchbacked

☆ Baldy people don't laugh at monks. We all rest in the mud

☆ Crows laugh at pig black, but we don't feel ugly

☆ We see a straw in our neighbor's eyes, but we don't see a beam in our own eyes-(Bible)

☆ Pot calling the kettle black

☆ We don't know that these defects are also in our hearts. Brown)

☆ If we don't have our own shortcomings, we won't be so happy when we find others' shortcomings (Larochefoucauld)

☆ Before we laugh at others, we should look at ourselves

☆ Others' faults are in front of us, and our own faults are behind us (France)

☆ This crow insists that there are no more lice on that black (Mongolian)

☆ ☆. It should be washed, and only fools cut it off

☆ You can't tear the fur coat because of lice

☆ You can't make soybean milk because you are afraid of maggots? (Korean)

☆ Don't throw out a pot of cream just because you have lost a hair; Don't throw away your lifelong career just because you made a mistake (Mongolian)