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If you want to understand something, you must first admit your ignorance. ——Leo Tolstoy

Be your own master and don’t worry about saying more or less than your neighbor. —— Enescu

When advancing towards the target, if you are a firefly, you don’t need to shine the light of a torch. Even if the light and color of the footprints left are faint, they are still worthy of praise. ——Anonymous

If a person with keen vision and profound knowledge can admit his limitations, then he is not far from being a perfect person.

——Goethe

It is a good thing to have self-confidence, but it is not good to be too confident... If you are too confident, there will be a big failure waiting. ——Always keep your trust

When things go wrong as you wish, or when you meet people you don’t wish for, it’s better to blame yourself, stay calm, and pursue the path of being right and right; don’t make excuses for this. , useless and harmful. ——Chen Hongmou

Whenever, whenever possible, you should "imitate" yourself and become yourself.

——Maxwell Morz

I am my own worst enemy—and the cause of my own unfortunate fate. ——Napoleon

As soon as you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to stop and reflect.

——Mark Vine

Cherishing clothes should start from the time when they are new, and cherishing reputation should start from childhood. ——Pushkin

Self-respect - the weight on the balance of personality. The purer the texture, the heavier the value. ——Anonymous

To make a person a truly educated person, he must possess three qualities: profound knowledge, thinking habits and noble sentiment. Not having much knowledge means ignorance; not being accustomed to thinking means being rude and stupid; not having noble sentiments means being vulgar. ——Chernilshevsky

Once the light of hope goes out, life turns into darkness in an instant. ——Premchand

The troubles of hope, although they occur from time to time, are always not as terrible as the disillusionment of hope. ——Johnson

As with everything, hope is better than despair. ——Goethe

Hope is the only cheap and universal cure for all human suffering; it is the freedom of the captive, the health of the patient, the victory of the lover, and the wealth of the beggar. ——Crowley

If it were not for hope, the heart would be broken. ——Schiller

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