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1. 对于不屈不挠的人来说,没有失败这回事。俾斯麦
1. To the indomitable, there is no such thing as failure. - Bismarck
2. 念高危,则思谦冲而自牧;惧满盈,则思江海下百川。魏徵
2. If one is aware of danger, then one should think of humility and self-cultivation; if one fears being full and complacent, then one should think of the great river flowing beneath the myriad smaller rivers. — Wei Zheng
3. 一个人的礼貌是一面照出它的肖像的镜子。--歌德
3. A person's politeness is a mirror reflecting its portrait. -- Goethe
4. 谦虚谨慎和不谋私利,是人们所赞扬的美德,却也为人们所忽略。莫洛亚
4. Modesty and caution, as well as the avoidance of personal gain, are virtues that are praised by people, yet they are often overlooked. - Moroaya
5. 不是不能见义,怕的是见义而不勇为。--谢觉哉
5. It's not that one cannot see righteousness; what one fears is seeing righteousness but not being brave enough to act on it. -- Xie Juezhai
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6. Famous sayings as cautionary sentences for myself, I hope the content of the above "Famous Sayings of Humility" can be of help to you. If you want to get more famous sayings, you can click on the "Positive Energy Famous Sayings Short Sentences" special topic.
7. 自满、自高自大和轻信,是人生的三大暗礁。
7. Complacency, arrogance, and credulity are the three great reefs in life.
8. 远虑有利于己,深思有益于事。
8. Worrying about the future is beneficial to oneself, and deep thinking is beneficial to affairs.
9. 一个骄傲的人,结果总是在骄傲里毁灭了自己。莎士比亚
9. A proud man, in the end, always destroys himself with pride. - Shakespeare
10. 凡在小事上对真理持轻率态度的人,在大事上也是不可信任的。一爱一因斯坦
10. He who is casual about truth in small matters is also untrustworthy in great ones. - Albert Einstein
11. 有礼貌不必须显得有智慧,无礼貌却常常显得很愚蠢。--兰道
11. Politeness does not necessarily show wisdom, but impoliteness often appears very foolish. -- Landau
12. 攀登上一个阶梯,这固然很好,只要还有力气,那就意味着必须再继续前进一步。安徒生
12. Climbing up a step is indeed good, as long as there is still strength, it means that one must take another step forward. Andersen
13. 自大不值钱,谦虚受人赞。
13. Pride is not valuable, modesty is praised by people.
14. 事情的成败以结果为断,中间的波折不足为论。德国
14. The success or failure of a matter is determined by the outcome, and the twists and turns in the middle are not worth discussing. Germany
15. 20与其夸大胡说,不如宣布那个聪明的、智巧的、谦逊的警句我不知道。(意大利天文学家)伽利略
15. Rather than indulge in idle talk, let's declare that witticism of the clever, astute, and humble. I don't know. (Italian astronomer) Galileo
16. 与其小看别人,不如批评自己。
16. It's better to criticize yourself than to undervalue others.
17. 君子与君子以同道为朋,小人与小人同利为朋。
17. A gentleman befriends gentlemen who share the same principles, while a small-minded person befriends others of the same disposition for mutual gain.
18. 我们不要把眼睛生在头顶上,致使用了自己的脚踏坏了我们想得之于天上的东西。冯雪峰
18. Let us not place our eyes on our foreheads, leading to the destruction of what we desire from the heavens by using our own feet. — Feng Xuefeng
19. 不能凭最初印象去判断一个人。美德往往以谦虚镶边,缺点往往被虚伪所掩盖。拉布吕耶尔
19. One cannot judge a person based on first impressions. Virtues are often adorned with modesty, while flaws are often concealed by hypocrisy. La Bruyère
20. 谨慎即良师。
20. Caution is a good teacher.
21. 伟大的人是决不会滥用他们的优点的,他们看出他们超过别人的地方,并且意识到这一点,然而绝不会因此就不谦虚。他们的过人之处越多,他们越认识到他们的不足。卢梭
21. Great people never abuse their advantages. They recognize where they surpass others and are aware of it, yet they never become proud because of this. The more exceptional they are, the more they realize their shortcomings. Rousseau
22. 礼貌之风为每一个人带来礼貌温暖和愉快。--诺·文·皮尔
22. The spirit of politeness brings warmth and joy to everyone. -- Norvin Peale
23. 切忌浮夸铺张。与其说得过分,不如说得不全。列夫托尔斯泰
23. Avoid exaggeration and ostentation. It is better to say less than to overstate. - Leo Tolstoy
24. 一种美德的幼芽、蓓蕾,这是最宝贵的美德,是一切道德之母,这就是谦逊;有了这种美德我们会其乐无穷。加尔多斯
24. A bud of virtue, a blossom, this is the most precious virtue, the mother of all virtues, and that is humility; with this virtue, we will find endless joy. Galdós
25. 暂时的失利,比暂时的胜利好得多。阿卜法拉兹
25. Temporary defeat is much better than temporary victory. Abulfaraj
26. 一个人如果把从别人那里学来的东西算作自己的发现,这也很接近于虚骄。黑格尔
26. It is also akin to arrogance for a person to consider what they have learned from others as their own discovery. - Hegel
27. 夫君子之行,静以修身,俭以养德,非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。--诸葛亮
27. The conduct of a gentleman is to cultivate oneself through tranquility, to foster virtue through frugality; without indifference, one cannot clarify one's ambitions; without tranquility, one cannot achieve the distant. -- Zhuge Liang
28. 17谦逊基于力量,高傲基于无能。(德国哲学家)尼采
28. Humility is based on strength, pride on weakness. (German philosopher) Nietzsche
29. 吃过苦头成谨慎,交游四方成老练。
29. Having suffered hardship, one becomes cautious; having mingled with people from all walks of life, one becomes seasoned.
30. 我只惋惜一件事:日子太短,过得太快。一个人从来看不出作成了什么,只能看出还应该做什么居里夫人
30. The only thing I regret is this: the days are too short and they pass too quickly. A person can never see what has been accomplished, but only what should still be done, says Madame Curie.
31. 粗暴无礼讨人厌,文明礼貌人人赞。乡有乡规,民有民约。
31. Rude and impolite behavior is disliked, while civility and politeness are praised by all. There are local regulations in the countryside, and there are folk agreements among the people.
32. 一个人的礼貌,就是一面照出他的肖像的镜子。--歌德
32. A person's politeness is a mirror reflecting his portrait. -- Goethe
33. 自负对任何艺术是一种毁灭。骄傲是可怕的不幸。季米特洛夫
33. Pride is a destructive force for any art. Pride is a terrible misfortune. Dimitrov
34. 礼貌使有礼貌的人喜悦,也使那些受到人家礼貌相待的人们喜悦。--孟德斯鸠
34. Politeness makes the polite people happy, and it also makes those who are treated with politeness happy. -- Montesquieu
35. 脾气暴躁是人类较为卑劣的天性之一,人要是发脾气就等于在人类进步的阶梯上倒退了一步。--达尔文
35. Bad temper is one of the more despicable human instincts, and to lose one's temper is akin to taking a step back on the ladder of human progress. -- Charles Darwin
36. 存在着一种出自内心的礼貌。它是变换了形式的爱心。由此产生出一种外部表现出来的最适宜的礼貌。--歌德
36. There exists a politeness that arises from the heart. It is love transformed into a different form. From this arises the most appropriate politeness that is manifested externally. -- Goethe
37. 虚心顺理,学者当守此四字。
37. Be humble and follow the logical order, these four characters are what scholars should adhere to.
38. 看影子要正身,向朋友学才能。
38. To see one's shadow, one must stand in the right position; to learn from friends is the way to do so.
39. 事情还没有做成就吹牛皮夸口,的确糟糕透顶。《克雷洛夫寓言》
39. It is indeed the worst to吹牛夸口 before a task is completed. — From Krylov's Fables
40. 今天所做之事勿候明天,自己所做之事勿候他人。歌德
40. Do not wait for tomorrow what you can do today, and do not wait for others what you can do yourself. - Goethe
41. 任何人都应该有自尊心、自信心、独立性,不然就是奴才。但自尊不是轻人,自信不是自满,独立不是弧立。徐特立
41. Everyone should have self-respect, self-confidence, and independence; otherwise, they are no better than slaves. However, self-respect does not mean looking down on others, self-confidence does not mean arrogance, and independence does not mean isolation. Xu Te Li.
42. 我们关心的,不是你是否失败了,而是你对失败能否无怨。林肯
42. What we care about is not whether you have failed, but whether you can accept failure without resentment. - Lincoln
43. 礼貌是最容易做到的事,也是最珍重的东西。--冈察尔
43. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most cherished thing. -- Gonchar
44. 勇敢的最重要的成分是谨慎。
44. The most important component of bravery is caution.
45. 名驹难免有斑,美玉难免有瑕。
45. Even the finest horses have spots, and beautiful jade cannot be without flaws.
46. 礼仪是在他的一切别种美德之上加上一层藻饰,使它们对他具有效用,去为他获得一切和他接近的人的尊重与好感。--洛克
46. Etiquette is a layer of ornamentation added to all his other virtues, making them effective for him to win the respect and good will of everyone who is close to him. -- Locke
47. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。--苏轼
47. There are great heroes in the world who, when suddenly faced with danger, do not tremble with fear, and do not become angry when they are unfairly treated. -- Su Shi
48. 谦柔卑退者,德之余;强暴奸诈者,祸之始。林逋
48. Modesty, humility, and retreat are the residue of virtue; violence and cunning are the beginning of祸. — Lin Bu
49. 越是成熟的稻穗,越懂得弯腰。
49. The more mature the ear of rice, the more it knows to bow.
50. 我觉得坦途在前,人又何必因为一点小障碍而不走路呢?鲁迅
50. I feel that the smooth path lies ahead, why should one stop walking because of a trivial obstacle? — Lu Xun
51. 要留心,即使当你独自一人时,也不好说坏话或做坏事,而要学得在你自我面前比在别人面前更知耻。--德谟克利特
51. Take heed that even when alone, you should not speak ill or do evil, but learn to be more ashamed before yourself than before others. -- Democritus
52. 刺耳的话冷静听,奉承的话警惕听,反对的话分析听,批评的话虚心听。
52. Listen calmly to harsh words, be vigilant about flattery, analyze opposing remarks, and listen humbly to criticism.