The following proverbs all mean to correct shortcomings:
1. The only writers without flaws are those who never write. ——Herzlit
2. Forgetting your own shortcomings will lead to pride and complacency. ——Democritus
3. Three strengths cannot compensate for one weakness, and three diligence cannot compensate for one laziness. ——Qing Dynasty scholar Niu Shumei
4. If we have no shortcomings ourselves, we will not be so happy when we discover the shortcomings of others. ——La Rochefoucauld
5. People have eight flaws and everything has four troubles, which must be noticed. ——Zhuangzi
6. A shortcoming is not entirely a shortcoming, as long as it does not hate virtue. ——Chamfort
7. Every shortcoming you eliminate has its corresponding strength. The two complement each other, life and death and passion. ——Anatole France
8. Virtues and shortcomings have an incredible quality. The more you have, the less you think you have. ——Europe
9. Every beauty can find flaws. ——Turkey
10. No one is perfect, and no one is indispensable. Everyone has this or that weakness. This weakness will ease his grief when he fails. ——La Bruere
11. Pride is the best hiding place for shortcomings. ——British writer Cy Butler
12. A man without flaws obviously does not exist, because he cannot find a friend in this world, he seems to belong to a completely different species. ——Hezlitt
13. Those who are smart and clear should avoid interruption, those who are quiet and comfortable should avoid forgetfulness, and those who have a broad mind should avoid forgetting. ——Zizhi Tongjian
14. Morality can often fill the defects of wisdom, but wisdom can never fill the defects of morality. ——Italian poet Dante
15. When shortcomings give up on us, we also think that we have abandoned shortcomings. ——La Rochefoucauld
16. From our ideals, we unintentionally expose our own flaws. ——French writer Jean Rostand
17. Don’t seek to build a reputation, it’s more important to get rid of flaws. ——Wang Jian, poet of the Tang Dynasty
18. The shortcoming of dreamers is that they are afraid of fate. ——S. Phillips
19. Don’t throw away a pot of butter just because a hair fell from the cow; don’t throw away your life’s career just because you made a mistake. ——Mongolian
20. In daily life, we are often liked by others because of our shortcomings rather than our advantages. ——La Rochefoucauld
21. How many virtues and shortcomings are insignificant. ——Woweinag
22. Because you are afraid of maggots, can’t you make soy milk?——Korean
23. No matter how many lice are on your clothes, you can’t put them in. Burn in the stove. ——Uyghur
24. The perfection of a person lies in finding out his own shortcomings. ——Italy
25. Covering up one shortcoming will expose another. ——Aesop
26. Flaws do not cover up excellence, and excellence does not cover up flaws. ——Western Han Dynasty scholar Dai Sheng
27. The only shortcoming we will not correct is weakness. ——French writer La Rochefko
28. We laugh at the flaws of others, but we don’t know that these flaws are also laughing at ourselves in our hearts. ——British writer Thomas Brown
29. I have no road, so I don’t need eyes; when I can see, I will stumble and fall. We often lose care because of our self-confidence. , but it is not as good as the flaws that can benefit us.
——Shakespeare