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1. Be modest and gentle, and don’t be pretentious about your talents and status. ——Fang Xuanling.

2. Humility is an indispensable virtue. ——Montesquieu.

3. Humility makes people progress, while pride makes people fall behind. We should always remember this truth.

4. Humility will be loved by everyone as time goes by, but pride will become lonely as time goes by. --proverb.

5. Being modest and prudent and being self-respecting is not wisdom, but the wisdom of being humble is great wisdom; being self-respecting is not courageous, and being humble and courageous is great courage. ——"Disciple's Proverbs: Advocate for Courtesy and Reconciliation".

6. Modesty, prudence and non-self-interest are virtues praised by people, but also ignored by people. ——Moloya.

4. Humility is like a shadow in a painting, making advantages more powerful and prominent. ——Newton.

5. A humble student values ??the truth and does not care about personal praise: The first thing an immodest student thinks of is showing off personal praise and is indifferent to the truth. The history of thought shows that humility is almost always directly proportional to a student's talent, while lack of humility is inversely proportional. ——Plekhanov.

6. Humble people, come and let me hug you! You make life gentle and moving? You want to make no one feel ashamed. ——Montesquieu.

7. Modesty is not only a decoration, but also a guardian of virtue. ——Edison.

8. How majestic is the ocean that swallows thousands of miles! But it is always so humble and always puts itself very low, so it can accommodate the water flow of hundreds of rivers and absorb the snow and rain of the earth. ——China Brocade.

9. It is not a great thing to be humble when you are in a low position. It is a great and rare behavior when you are praised by others and still be humble. ——St. Barnard.

10. When the bee sips nectar from the flower and leaves the camp, he thanks the camper, but the flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. ——Tagore.