1. The greatest pride and the greatest inferiority both indicate the weakness of the soul. ?Spinoza
2. A serious illness in life is just a word of pride. ?Wang Yangming
3. Once we achieve something, we cannot be like a ball that cannot be hit by others. It can jump as high as a tap. The greater your achievements, the more modest and cautious you must be. ?Wang Jinxi
4. Humility is like a shadow in a picture, making it more powerful and prominent. Newton
5. Only by not being arrogant can you be arrogant, not by being favored by others. ?Zhuge Liang
6. Generosity, especially humility, will win people's favor. ?Goethe
7. Treat every day of your life as the last day of your life. ?Helen Keller
8. If you are humble, there will be benefits; if you are cautious, there will be setbacks. ?Disciple’s motto? Advocate for courtesy
9. If I can see farther than others, it’s not just standing on the shoulders of giants. ?Newton
10. If you don’t climb a mountain, you don’t know how high the sky is; if you don’t go to a deep stream, you don’t know how thick the earth is. ?Xunzi
11. When the bee sips nectar from the flower and leaves the camp, he thanks the camper, but the pompous butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. ?Tagore
12. When the knowledge is over, you have to accept the rumors. ?"Taiping Guangji? Flattery"
13. Lack of humility means lack of insight. ?Franklin
14. It doesn’t take long for anyone’s credit to be ruined. Even if you are an extremely cautious person, you only need to occasionally ignore or follow the rules, and such a good reputation can be ruined immediately. Therefore, it is extremely important to develop the habit of being cautious. ?Dale? Carnegie
15. Those who give fame will return their names, and those who give benefits will return the benefits. ?Disciple’s motto? Advocating courtesy
16. Humility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind. We should always remember this truth. ?Mao Zedong
17. A truly humble gentleman is a person who remains humble not when he is praised but when he is scolded. ?Din Paul
18. Humility is the highest form of self-denial. ?Shakespeare
19. If it is empty, it will be calm, if it is medium, it will be upright, and if it is full, it will be shaking. ?Yang Xiong
20. When you are high, you are always worried about shortcomings; when you are full, you are always worried about gains. ?Emperor Jian Wen
21. People who attribute their good fortune too much to their own intelligence and resourcefulness are likely to have a very unfortunate ending. ? Bacon
22. Don’t be humble to proud people, and don’t be proud to humble people. ?Jefferson Davis
23. If activities are not inspired by ideals, they will become empty and insignificant. ?Chernyshevsky
24. True humility is the highest virtue, the mother of all virtues. ?Tennyson
25. Be humble and gentle, and don’t be pretentious about your talents. ?Fang Xuanling
26. Be humble. Don't ever think that you know everything. No matter how much others think highly of you, you must always have the courage to say to yourself: "I have no knowledge."? Pavlov
27. The biggest obstacle to our learning is the known, not the unknown. something. ?Bernard
28. Arrogance is the quicksand of success. ?Abi
29. If you are full, what can you do without loss? Be careful! Be careful! ?Zhu Shunshui
30. A proud person likes to see people who depend on him or flatter him, but hates to see noble people. As a result, these people fooled him, catered to his weak heart, and turned him from a fool into a madman. ?Spinoza
31. A gentleman is arrogant but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant. ?The Analects of Confucius?Zilu
32. Be broad-minded and appreciative, accumulate thickly but gain little. ?Su Shi
33. Humility is the conscience of the body. ?Balzac
34. Deming in the history of thought, humility is almost always directly proportional to a scholar’s ??talent, and inversely proportional to humility. ?Plekhanov
35. Ah! How boring is it when words of praise come from your own mouth! ?Montesquieu
36. The value of a person who talks about his career to everyone must be insignificant.
People who work hard often do not talk loudly. Their earth-shattering undertakings show their greatness. However, when planning major undertakings, they are silent. ?The Complete Works of Hegel
37. Only strong people are humble. ?Herzen
38. When I counted the many wonderful creations invented by mankind in art and literature, and then looked back on my knowledge, I felt that I was extremely shallow. ?Galileo
39. Without rules, it is impossible to build a square garden. ?Mencius
40. Those who have big plans should be cautious about small things. ?Lv Jinxi
41. If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, how can you catch the tiger’s cubs? ?Book of the Later Han Dynasty
42. Learn it extensively, interrogate it, think carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it diligently. ?Book of Rites
43. Prudence is much more powerful than boldness. ?Hugo
44. Avoid exaggeration and extravagance. It is better to understate than to overstate. ?Leo Tolstoy
45. Being humble and prudent and showing self-respect is not wisdom, but the wisdom of being humble is great wisdom; being self-respecting is not courage, and being humble and courageous is great courage. ?Disciple's motto? Advocate for etiquette
46. People should be humble, but not inferior. ?Yao Lesi? Kalki
47. Pride and complacency are a terrible trap for us; moreover, this trap is dug by ourselves. ?Lao She
48. Only when everyone here has stopped talking can you humbly ask questions and learn from others when you have the opportunity. ?John Locke
49. Remember well: Prudence is not synonymous with cowardice, just as bravery is not synonymous with recklessness! ?Eisenhower
50. My motto is: People cannot be arrogant, but they cannot be without pride. ?Xu Beihong
51. You will only suffer if you are careless, but you will be fooled if you are not careful. ?Proverbs
52. A word of caution will last a lifetime. ?Han Ying
53. It is really terrible to brag and boast before something is done. ?Krylov
54. Despicable and arrogant motives will only satisfy the greed of fools, warriors, human invaders and plunderers. People should give up such motives and do not let these tempting Drinks will numb those pretentious people again! ?Saint Simon
55. A humble student cherishes the truth and does not care about personal praise: The first thing an immodest student thinks of is to show 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
56. Complacency, arrogance and credulity are the three major hidden dangers in life. ?Balzac
57. Humility and greatness are close neighbors. ?Proverbs
58. Being lazy to think, unwilling to delve into and understand deeply, being complacent or satisfied with trivial knowledge are all causes of intellectual poverty. This poverty is often described in one word: stupidity. ?Gorky
59. It is good to be humble first, and knowledge is endless. ?Feng Menglong
60. I know that I don’t know everything, so I should be humble. This is enough to make me proud. ?Nabokov
61. No matter how great our achievements are, we should still clearly estimate the enemy's strength, be vigilant, and never allow arrogance, arrogance, and security in our own ranks. Emotions of complacency and carelessness. ?Stalin
62. If you are humble, people will be more convinced, but if you boast, people will be suspicious. ?Shen Hanguang
63. If the debauchery fails, the body will be in disaster if it is full. ?Zhang Yong
64. Lack of humility means lack of insight. Franklin
65. Those who rely on the greatness of the country, are proud of the people, and want to see power over the enemy are called arrogant soldiers. ?Wei Xiang
66. Humility can make a warrior more beautiful. ?Ostrovsky
67. Sincerity is glass, prudence is diamond. ?China Jinyan
68. Arrogance is a person. If you meet someone who defeats me, you will flatter me; if you meet someone who doesn't know me, you will be arrogant. ?Shen Juyun
69. I don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain. ?Su Shi
70. The more incompetent one is, the more pretentious he is. ?Deng Tuo
71. Humility will be loved by everyone over time, but pride will become a lonely person over time.
?Proverb
72. A gentleman is peaceful but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant. ?The Analects of Confucius?Zilu
73. All true and great things are simple and humble. ?Belinsky
74. The most foolish thing in life is that the evil has been heard, and the most evil thing in life is that the good talker has done it. ?Shen Juyun
75. A humble attitude often makes it difficult for others to refuse your request. This is also the key to a person's success. ?Prudentness is part of bravery, Konosuke Matsushita. ?Anonymous
76. Only if the work is incomplete and the power is not fulfilled, there will be some shortcomings. ?Song Lian
77. If you don’t lose your beautiful achievements, you won’t be happy with your position. ?Confucius’ Family Sayings? Disciple’s Practice
78. Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see where they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never suffer from it. Immodest. The more they excel, the more aware they are of their shortcomings. ?Rousseau
79. A gentleman should refrain from deceiving himself and strive to be humble. ?Hai Rui
80. If you are short, you cannot protect it. If you protect it, it will eventually become short. If you are long, you cannot be cautious. If you are cautious, you will not grow. ?Nie Danian
81. Most scientists hate superlative adjectives and exaggerations. Great people are generally modest and cautious. ?Beveridge
82. If you say you are good, you will be short; if you know your shortcomings, you will be long. ?Shen Juyun
83. A successful person accepts the most loyal guidance with the most humble attitude, which does not affect his independent personality. But before you accept guidance, you must conduct a calm analysis and never feel a sense of surrender. ?Malton
84. Strength can overcome poverty, but caution can prevent disaster. ?Jia Sixie
85. Those who give fame will return their names, and those who give benefits will return benefits. ?Disciple’s motto? Advocate for courtesy
86. All I have to do is to reach out and reap the crops that others have sown for me. ?Goethe
87. You cannot judge a person based on his initial impression. Virtue is often bordered by humility, and shortcomings are often covered up by hypocrisy. ?La Bruyère
88. If you are as careful as you are at the beginning, you will never fail. ?Lao Tzu
89. Being humble and giving in to others is the way to live in the world. ?Hideyo Noguchi
90. Dissatisfaction is an upward wheel. ?Lu Xun
91. Modesty has a good reputation, but those who are too modest should guard against fraud. ?Zhu Xi
92. Humility makes people progress, while pride makes people fall behind. We should always remember this truth. ?Mao Zedong
93. Being complacent every minute and every second, he stops absorbing life and excreting life in every minute and second. Only by accepting criticism can all the dregs of the spirit be excreted. Only by absorbing the opinions of others can new spiritual nourishment be added. ?Xu Teli
94. A truly humble gentleman is a person who remains humble not when he is praised, but when he is scolded. ?Ding Paul
95. Humble people, come on and let me hug you! You make life gentle and moving. You don't want to make anyone feel ashamed. ?Montesquieu
96. If you have good achievements, you will not be happy with your position. ?Confucius’ family sayings?Disciple’s conduct
97. The spirit of a person with great ambitions should not be underestimated. ?Zhuge Liang
98. Although I have some advantages, the advantage I value most is my humility. ?Montesquieu
99. Only when you are not arrogant can you learn from the strengths of others and develop your own learning. ?Tan Sitong
100. No matter who he is, he must always remember humility when he accepts the cheers earned with the blood of his subordinates and the sacrifice of his friends. ?Eisenhower It is the care and attention we take in dealing with seemingly trivial, boring, and unnecessary details that determines the outcome. ?Beveridge