A person's greatest weakness is that he thinks he is clever. Edmonds
Even a wise man can't give up the weakness of pursuing fame. The genius of Tacitus, an ancient Roman historian, has no fewer weaknesses than ordinary people, perhaps more. Famous sayings about weakness French thinker and writer romain rolland, winner of Nobel Prize in Literature in 1915
Everyone who is determined to devote himself to education should tolerate children's weaknesses. Soviet educator Suhomlinski
Your sweet words are enough to reveal your emptiness and weakness to those who know you. Shakespeare, an English Renaissance playwright and poet, has self-control, so he won't turn against people or expose weaknesses that can cause dissatisfaction. American inventor and airplane inventor Wright < P > The man who can point out the weakness of human spirit in the most eloquent or acute way is revered by his peers. Spinoza, a Dutch philosopher
The highest point that a weak but experienced mind can climb is to detect the weaknesses of better people. Lichtenberger, German Philosopher
People would rather make their weaknesses and imperfections known to the world than let people know about their antics. Chesterfield, British statesman and writer
Due to the inherent weakness of human beings, a certain fixed group endowed with excessive power will be tainted with arrogance and despotism. Robespierre, French revolutionary
People should tolerate each other: everyone has weaknesses, and in his weakest aspect, everyone can be cut and mashed. Famous sayings about weakness Keats, British writer
This is the weakness of human beings: everyone likes to show their feelings, so that they temporarily forget the interests of daily life in their inner impulses. Russian writer Chernyshevski