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What are the maxims about being humble?

There are proverbs about being modest.

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

2. Arrogance is just a mask of ignorance. Voltaire

3. When you realize that you are a modest person, you are not a modest person at once. Lev? Tolstoy

4. Don't be humble to the proud, and don't be proud to the modest. Jefferson

5. 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. Francis

6. Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person. Chekhov

7. 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

8. It is stated in the history of thought that modesty is almost always in direct proportion to the talents of scholars, while modesty is inversely proportional. Plekhanov

9. Modesty is the highest self-denial skill. Shakespeare

1. False modesty can only win vulgar applause, but can't make real progress. Hua Luogeng

11. As soon as the false humility appears, the real humility will die out in time. Mark? Twain

12. A person who really knows himself cannot 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

13. Caution is much more powerful than boldness. -Hugo

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

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

16. It's really terrible to brag before things are done. -"Fables of krylov"

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

18. Most people who attribute their luck to their cleverness and ingenuity have an unfortunate ending. -bacon

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

2. Only when everyone here has stopped talking can we humbly ask questions and learn from others. -John? Locke

21. Most scientists hate the superlative adjectives and exaggerations, and great people are generally modest and prudent. -beveridge

22. When we are greatly humbled, it is our recent greatness.

23. The stupidest thing in life is that bad news has passed, and the worst thing in life is that you are good at talking about others. -Shen Juyi

24. If I see farther than others, it's just not standing on the shoulders of giants. -Newton

25, full is easy to be a disaster, modest is always blessed. -Zhang Tingyu

26. It's really terrible to brag before things are done. -"Fables of krylov"

27. If you think about high risks, you will be modest and self-grazing; If you are full of fear, you will think of rivers and seas. -Wei Zhi

28, climbing a ladder, this is good, as long as there is strength, it means that we must continue to take a step forward. -Andersen

29, gas is full, and new taboos are full, so you should avoid dew. -Lv Kun

3. Modesty has a good reputation. Those who are too modest should guard against fraud. -Zhu Xi

31. 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

32, relying on the size of the country, cherishing the people, and wanting to see the enemy, it is called arrogant. -Wei Xiang

33. In order to completely prevent and overcome subjectivism in different degrees, we can only ask ourselves to be truly open-minded when things happen. -Deng Tuo

34. Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see that they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never be modest. The more they excel, the more they realize their shortcomings. -Rousseau's Emile

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