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What are some quotes that remind you of your shortcomings?

●You can’t see anything from a hundred steps away\x0d\\x0d\●You can’t see the ashes on your back\x0d\\x0d\●No matter how bright the moon is in the sea, You can't see the depth of the sea. No matter how bright your eyes are, you can't see your own face (Myanmar) \x0d\\x0d\● Even a person with big eyes can't see all his shortcomings and flaws --- - (Europe) \x0d\\x0d\●Snails don’t know the wrinkles under their tails, foxes don’t know the smell under their tails\x0d\\x0d\●Cows don’t know the corners, horses don’t know the length of their faces\x0d\\x0d\●Donkeys don’t know how ugly they are, Monkeys don’t mind being thin\x0d\\x0d\●People don’t know their faults, and cows don’t know their strength\x0d\\x0d\●Both virtues and shortcomings have an incredible quality. The more you have, the more you will think you have it. The less (Europe)\x0d\\x0d\●The lampstand does not illuminate itself\x0d\\x0d\●What is close and invisible is the eyelashes (Japan)\x0d\\x0d\●The stars in the sky can be seen clearly, and the shadows on one's face Coal ash but invisible (Malaysia)\x0d\\x0d\●Don't say the tin can is sticky with ash, and the crucian carp should not be said to be hunchback\x0d\\x0d\●Bald man, don't laugh at the monk, take off the hat and look the same\x0d\\x0d\ ●The turtle does not laugh, and the turtles rest in the mud\x0d\\x0d\●The crow laughs at the pig, and does not feel ugly\x0d\\x0d\●Sees a straw in the neighbor's eye, but does not see a straw in his own eye A strong beam --- (Bible)\x0d\\x0d\●50 steps to laugh at a hundred steps\x0d\\x0d\●Unconscious of one's own ugliness, others will laugh at their ugliness\x0d\\x0d\●We laugh at the flaws of others , but don’t know that these flaws are also laughing at us in our hearts\x0d\\x0d\Ourselves (Thomas Brown)\x0d\\x0d\●If we had no shortcomings ourselves, we would not be so happy when we discover the shortcomings of others (La Rochefoucauld)\x0d\\x0d\●Before you laugh at others, look carefully at yourself\x0d\\x0d\●Others’ faults are in front of you, but your own faults are behind your back (France)\x0d\\x0d\●Because Can't we make soy milk because we are afraid of maggots? (Korean) \x0d\\x0d\●Don’t throw away a pot of butter just because a cow hair fell; don’t throw away your life’s career just because you made a mistake (Mongolian) \x0d\\x0d\ ●You can't see the eyelashes from a hundred steps away\x0d\\x0d\●The ashes on your back can't be seen\x0d\\x0d\●No matter how bright the moon in the sea is, it can't illuminate the depth of the sea. No matter how bright your eyes are, you can't see your own face (Myanmar)\x0d\\x0d\● Even a person with big eyes can't see all his shortcomings and flaws----(Europe)\x0d\ \x0d\●Snails don’t know the wrinkles under their tails, foxes don’t know the smell under their tails\x0d\\x0d\●Cows don’t know the corners, horses don’t know the length of their faces\x0d\\x0d\●Donkeys don’t know they’re ugly, monkeys don’t think they’re thin\x0d \\x0d\●A man doesn’t know his faults, and a cow doesn’t know his strength\x0d\\x0d\●Both virtues and shortcomings have an incredible quality. The more you have, the less you think you have (Europe)\x0d \\x0d\●The lampstand does not illuminate itself\x0d\\x0d\●What is close and invisible is the eyelashes (Japan)\x0d\\x0d\●The stars in the sky can be seen clearly, but the soot on one's face cannot be seen (Malaysia )\x0d\\x0d\●Don’t talk about the dust sticking to the iron can, and don’t talk about the hunchback of the crucian carp\x0d\\x0d\●Don’t laugh at the bald man, he looks the same after taking off his hat\x0d\\x0d\●Don’t laugh at the tortoise and the turtle. Resting in the mud\x0d\\x0d\●The crow laughs at the pig, and he does not feel ugly\x0d\\x0d\●Seeing the straw in his neighbor's eye, but not the beam in his own eye---(Bible )\x0d\\x0d\●It takes fifty steps to laugh at a hundred steps\x0d\\x0d\●If you don’t realize you are ugly, you will laugh at others\x0d\\x0d\●We laugh at other people’s flaws, but we don’t know that these flaws are also Laughing in our hearts\x0d\\x0d\ourselves (Thomas Brown)\x0d\\x0d\●If we had no faults in ourselves, we would not be so pleasant when we discover the faults of others (La Rochefoucauld) \x0d\\x0d\●Before you laugh at others, look carefully at yourself\x0d\\x0d\●Others’ faults are in front of you, but your own faults are behind your back (France)\x0d\\x

0d\●If your fingers are dirty, you should wash them. Only fools would cut them off