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What kind of famous sayings will I use to encourage myself not to be proud when I make achievements?
1. Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. We should always remember this truth. -Mao Zedong

2. Don't brag about Niu Yi, complacency will turn over. Looking at how many things in ancient and modern times, from humility to luxury. -Chen Yi

3. Discontent is the upward wheel. -Lu Xun

4. If you humble yourself, you will be attached to many people; If you are arrogant and arrogant, more people will go. -ge hong

5. depending on the size of the country, people are proud of it, and those who want to see the enemy are called arrogant soldiers. -Wei Xiang

6. If debauchery fails, it will be a disaster. -Zhang Yong

7. The foundation of virtue is for those who are empty. -Fang Xiaoru

8. A serious illness in life is just a word "pride". -Wang Yangming

9. Being full is easy to be a disaster, and being modest is always blessed. -Zhang Tingyu

1. Complacency is a terrible trap for us; Besides, this trap was dug by ourselves. -Lao She

11. It is normal for a mediocre and belligerent person to go out with his head held high and go home with his tail between his legs. -Feng Xuefeng

12. We should not put our eyes on the top of our heads, so that we may damage what we want from the sky with our own feet. -Feng Xuefeng

13. We can't make achievements, just like a ball. Others can't shoot it, so we can jump high with a pat. The greater the achievement, the more modest and prudent you should be. -Wang Jinxi

14. I have some doubts about the word "pride". Anyone who is a little motivated and capable always believes in himself and is a man of his own mind. The more assertive people are, the more confident they are. This is not bad. It's a little proud. If he is put in a proper position, he will be modest, otherwise he will not get along. -Deng Xiaoping

15. A proud person always destroys himself in pride. -Shakespeare

16. Anyone who owes his luck to his cleverness and ingenuity is likely to have an unfortunate ending. -bacon

17. Modesty is an indispensable virtue. -Montesquieu

18. The bud and bud of a virtue is the most precious virtue and the mother of all morals, which is humility; With this virtue, we will have endless fun. -galdos

19. Don't be extravagant. It is better to say it incompletely than to say it too much. -Leo? Tolstoy

2. Humility can make a soldier more beautiful. -ostrovsky

21. Pride is the most difficult thing to overcome in the feelings of the people. You can transform it, fight it, defeat it, pounce on it, shame it, and it will stick its head out and show itself. -Franklin

22. When we are greatly humble, it is the time when we are recently great. -Tagore

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

24. True modesty can only be the product of deep thinking about vanity. -Bergson

25. If you are not proud, you will be proud, not arrogant. -Zhuge Liang

26. Avoid exuberance of qi, and avoid dew only when the new taboo is full. -Lv Kun

27. It is short to say that one's own strength is short, and the short self-confidence is long. -Shen Juying

28. Modesty is not the so-called modesty in general, but only accepting people's opinions on the surface, nor blurring the line between right and wrong and truth without arguing with people. Instead, we must maintain our own political stance and not blindly follow others' opinions when we have not yet understood them. -Xu Teli

29. Every minute is a kind of complacency, and in this minute and second, it stops the life it absorbs and the life it excretes. Only by accepting criticism can we excrete all the dregs of the spirit. Only by absorbing the opinions of others can we add new spiritual nourishment. -Xu Teli

3. The real modesty is that you have no prejudice, your mind is completely emancipated, you are not bound by anything, you take a realistic attitude towards everything, and you should consider the opinions reflected by any side in a concrete analysis, and don't listen. -Deng Tuo

31. In order to completely prevent and overcome subjectivism in different degrees, we have to ask ourselves to be truly open-minded. -Deng Tuo

32. The enemy of learning is your own satisfaction. To learn something seriously, you must never be complacent. We should adopt this attitude towards ourselves, "never tire of learning" and others, "never tire of teaching". -Mao Zedong

33. My motto is: People should not be arrogant, but they should not be arrogant. -Xu Beihong

34. Modest students cherish the truth and don't care about their own personal praise: the first thing that unpretentious students think of is to show off their personal praise and be indifferent to the truth. It is stated in the history of thought that modesty is almost always in direct proportion to students' talents, while immodesty is inversely proportional. -plekhanov

35. Never think that you know everything at any time. -Pavlov

36. The ruler is short; Every inch has its strengths. Things are insufficient; Wisdom is not clear. —— Qu Yuan

37. Shortness cannot be protected, and short protection is short; If it is long, it is not long. -Nie Danian

38. Ah! Praise, from your own mouth, how boring it is! Montesquieu

39. None of our habits is as difficult as overcoming pride. Although trying to hide it, overcome it and destroy it, in any case, it is still revealed unconsciously. -Franklin

4. People who have a little knowledge are not modest; A well-informed and capable person must be modest. -Xie Juezai

41. When I recounted the many wonderful creations invented by human beings in art and literature, and then reviewed my knowledge, I felt that I was simply shallow. -Galileo

42. If you are not modest, you can only have this excuse, that is, lack of modesty is lack of knowledge. -Franklin

43. Most of our pride is based on our ignorance! -Lessing

44. If a person counts what he has learned from others as his own discovery, it is also very close to vanity. -Hegel

45. A fool is conceited. He is complacent, which is just the shortcoming of being ridiculed and ridiculed, and he often talks about what should be regarded as a great shame. -krylov