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Famous aphorisms about making people feel hypocritical

When we are extremely humble, that is when we are closest to greatness.

——Tagore

Conceit is a kind of destruction to any art. Pride is a terrible misfortune.

——Dimitrov

True humility can only be the product of thoughtful consideration of vanity.

——Bergson

All I have to do is reach out and reap the crops that others have sown for me.

——Goethe

Humble students cherish the truth and do not care about their own personal praise: The first thing an immodest student thinks of is to show off personal praise and is indifferent to the truth. The history of thought shows that humility is almost always directly proportional to a student's talent, while lack of humility is inversely proportional. ——Plekhanov

Never think that you know everything at any time. ——Pavlov

Ah! How boring is it when words of praise come from your own mouth! ——Montesquieu

None of our habits 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

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

Only when everyone here stops talking can you have the opportunity to ask questions humbly and learn from others. ——John Locke

If you are not modest, you can only have this defense, that is, a lack of humility is a lack of insight.

——Franklin

All that is true and great is simplicity and humility. ——Belinsky

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

Most scientists hate superlative adjectives and exaggerations. Great people are generally modest and cautious. ——Beveridge

The biggest obstacle to our learning is what is known, not what is unknown. ——Bernard

Being lazy to think, unwilling to delve into and understand deeply, complacent or satisfied with trivial knowledge are all causes of intellectual poverty. This poverty is often described in one word: "stupidity." ——Gorky

Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see where they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never be humble because of it. The more they excel, the more they recognize their shortcomings. ——Rousseau

Most of our pride is based on our ignorance! ——Lesing

If a person counts what he learns from others as his own discovery, this is also very close to arrogance. ——Hegel

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 a great shame and humiliation. ——Krylov

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

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