The famous saying of humility is as follows:
When you realize that you are a modest person, you are not a modest person at once. -lev tolstoy; As soon as the false humility appears, the real humility will die out in time. -Mark Twain?
don't be humble to the proud, and don't be proud to the modest. -Jefferson; When we are greatly humble, it is when we are recently great. -Tagore?
people who have a little knowledge are often not modest; A well-informed and capable person must be modest. -Xie Juezai; A person who really knows himself can't help being modest. Modesty makes people's heart shrink, like a pebble egg, although small, but extremely strong. Honesty is only possible if you are strong. -Lao She?
hypocritical modesty can only win vulgar applause, but can't make real progress. -Hua Luogeng; Never trust an overly modest person, especially when the other person puts on an ironic attitude towards himself. Because, behind this modesty, 8% hides a strong vanity and fame. -Hiltai?
It is stated in the history of thought that modesty is almost always in direct proportion to the talents of scholars, while immodesty is inversely proportional. -plekhanov; Only by accepting others' opinions with an open mind and consulting others with an open mind can we brainstorm. -Kōnosuke Matsushita?
Great people will never abuse their own advantages. They see that they have surpassed others and are aware of it, but they will never be modest because of it. -Lu Ling; Only strong people are modest. -herzen?
Humility is based on strength, while arrogance is based on incompetence. -Nietzsche; Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person. -Chekhov; Arrogance is just a mask of ignorance. -Voltaire
Do something good and be kind and generous to others; In short, use your modesty to avoid bad luck. -Balzac; A real scientist can't be modest, because the more things he does, the more clearly he sees: there are more things he hasn't done. -Francs; Modesty is only a kind of honesty to people with no strange talents, but a kind of hypocrisy to people with extremely great talents. -Schopenhauer