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Common sayings or epigrams about cleverness

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One hand to cover the face --- to stand alone

Ten miles of high mountains to watch the scenery --- to stand high, to see far

People on the one hundred --- to have all the martial arts

Master masters to beat the egg --- to break each one of the broken

Vanilla oil --- all to be able to do

Hanging a teapot on the airplane --- water bottle (flat) high

The small stovesmith dare to take the big porcelain tank --- in the bosom must carry the bottle

The small stovesmith dares to take the big porcelain tank --- in his arms will carry a golden steel drill

Nails in the pocket --- the sharpness will be revealed

Five is better than three --- two more times

Confucius opened his mouth --- the plan is in the heart

The beard grows in the heart of the palm of the hand --- the veteran

The hair grows on the arm --- the veteran

Arm hairs Hair---veteran

Making clothes in half a day's cloud--- high tailoring

Pregnant woman--- goods in the belly

Two crosses and one vertical---drying is

Zhang Fei embroidery---thin in the middle

Pregnant with a map in the belly---knowing all the world's affairs

Painting a dragon and dotting the eyes---kung fu to the top

The sharpshooter shoots at the target --- a hundred hits

The bull pulls the nose of the ox --- grasps the key

Zhao Zilong leads the troops --- a whole life without defeating a battle

Nymphs on the eyebrows --- eye lice(color)

The table is surrounded by a single face --- the table surrounds a big one

The lamps on the tops of the high mountains are lighted --- highly intelligent

There is Wu Yu--- a wise and skillful man in Liang Shan Po. Wu Yu --- resourcefulness

Sparrow children crossing the road to distinguish between male and female --- a powerful role

Adze wood --- hard body

Piggy drinking water to sharpen the knife --- rusty in the heart (show) of the person

Shedding the hair of the shoe brushes --- a board with eyes

Foot basin to support the boat --- internal voyage (row)

Foot pole tied to a gong --- wherever you go, ringing wherever you go

Foot pole tied to a gong --- wherever you go, ringing wherever you go

We have to be very careful to keep our feet clean and clear.

Cheng Bite Jin's skill --- the hard work of three axes

The abacus is in the right place --- one for ten

The blind man's boxing --- his technique is familiar

Colloquial sayings

Read a book, increase your wisdom.

If you don't eat, you're hungry; if you don't read, you're stupid

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If you don't walk forward, you won't know the road is far;

If you don't study hard, you won't understand the truth.

The tree will not grow straight if it is not repaired; the man will not have knowledge if he does not study.

It is better to dress oneself with pearls than to enrich oneself with knowledge.

The bee picks flowers to make sweetness, the man reads books to realize the truth.

Labor is the source of knowledge; knowledge is the guide to life. Knowledge is the torch of wisdom.

The sword will rust if it is not sharpened; people will fall behind if they do not learn.

The lush grain needs water; the growing boy needs to learn. The stars make the sky brilliant; knowledge makes a man grow. Make candles to seek light, read books to seek reason. Food replenishes the body, books enrich the wisdom. Knowledge, food and friendship are the three most valuable things in the world. (Burmese Proverb) Books are useless if they are not read. (Accumulating knowledge is better than storing up gold and silver. (Humbleness is the friend of learning. Mount Tai is not built, learning is not blown. The sky is not high without words, the earth is not thick without words. Water overflows when it's full, moon is full when it loses, self-complacency loses, self-exaltation makes you a fool. Buns have meat, not on the skin; people have knowledge, not hanging on the mouth. If you are not practical, you can't do anything; if you are not modest, you don't know anything. He who is not self-centered is knowledgeable, and he who is not self-satisfied is benefited. A vain person always thinks of his own shortcomings; a proud person always boasts of his own strengths. Self-praise is self-contempt. Complacency is the end of wisdom. If a mustache is knowledge, then a goat can lecture. Achievement is a ladder for the humble and a slide for the proud. He who boasts of his knowledge is proclaiming his ignorance. Overstatement is useless. The less knowledge you have, the more confidence you have. A man of few words may not be stupid, and a man of many words may not be wise. A wide river is calm, a learned man is modest. A scholar is not afraid of tattered clothes, but afraid of having no goods in his stomach. A mountain is never too high, water is never too deep. Pride is the prelude to a fall. Pride comes from ignorance, arrogance from ignorance. Pride is the beginning of failure, complacency is the end of wisdom. A man who talks big is like a firecracker, one blast and it's all over. It is only when the light is clear that it can illuminate things, and only when the balance is even that it can weigh things. Modesty is the friend of learning, complacency is the enemy of learning. The opposite of hurrying is laziness, the opposite of learning is complacency. Modesty leads to progress, pride leads to backwardness. A vain man learns ten and counts one, a proud man learns one and counts ten. There is no room for complacency, but there is no room for complacency. If you are satisfied with your present achievements, you will suffocate the future. A man who likes to boast is like a big drum with a big sound and an empty belly. It is only through modesty that one can know others. Fullness is a loss, modesty is a gain. Fullness leads to overflow, pride leads to failure. Knowledge is stored in the sea of modesty. (Don't be satisfied with the depth of your knowledge, and don't overlook the smallest mistake. (Knowing you're ignorant means you've already gained something. (Latin American Proverb) Learn to learn and ask questions when you don't understand

1. The inspiration of a man of letters is born at the end of a meal or a cup of tea; it is the man who is not busy with his own affairs who becomes wise - Yijing

2. The wise young man thinks that if he recognizes the truths that have already been acknowledged by others he is deprived of his own originality. This is a great mistake. -- Goethe

3. Intelligent and wise, yet lacking in decisiveness, this is only mother-in-law; courageous but not clever and resourceful, this is, no doubt, only bestiality. -- The Book of Five Scrolls

4. The wise man does not consider himself wiser than others, and the fool always regards his judgment as infallible. -- Anonymous

5, life is like a book, the fools go through it as they please, the wise man reads it with all his heart. Because he knows that the book can only be read once. -- Paul

6, cleverness is hard work -- folk proverb

7, is God, in love is also difficult to keep clever. -- Bacon

8. Religion is based on humility, and honor on self-respect. How to reconcile the two is a task which must be left to wiser men than myself. -- Mandeville

9, The wise man thinks before he speaks, the fool thinks before he speaks -- England

10, The wise man, abstaining from too much investigation; the strong man, abstaining from too much violence; and the meek man, abstaining from no break. -- Book Summary

11, smart not in years, wisdom hidden in the brain. -- Anonymous

12, History makes one clever, poetry makes one witty, mathematics makes one fine, philosophy makes one deep, morality makes one serious, and logic and rhetoric make one eloquent. -- Bacon,Francis

13, Instead of being foolishly clever, it is better to be a wise fool. -- Shakespeare

14, A fool's fool cooks and looks at the pot, a wise man cooks and looks at the fire -- France

15, The wisdom of one is limited, the wisdom of many is infinite. -- Anonymous

16, The rich man thinks he is wise, but the wise poor man can see him through. -- The Complete Old Testament

17, A wise man thinks he knows nothing, and a foolish man conceives himself to know everything -- England

18, The average man uses language to express exchange of ideas, while the wise man uses it to disguise the ideas -- Ro? Thoth

19, A man's greatest weakness lies in thinking he is clever. -- Edmonds

20, Patience is the basis of all intelligence. -- Plato

21, A man who does not do stupid things in life is not as clever as he thinks he is -- La Rochefoucauld

22, Something always starts from nothing, and is made by two hands and a clever head. of. -- Sonsounegui

23. If someone sells the water of life and asks others to pay for it with their character, a wise man will never buy it; for it is better to live in disgrace than to die in honor. -- Sadi

24, A wise bird cherishes its feathers, and a wise man cherishes his time. -- (Korean) Proverb

25, A wise man speaks casually, a foolish egg cannot open with a stick -- Uyghur

26, For a foolish man, happiness is money and officialdom, for a wise man, happiness is labor and contribution. -- Proverb

27, Even in life, as in chess, it is the man who can anticipate intelligently who wins -- Buxton

28, Genius lies in accumulation, and intelligence in diligence. -- Hua Luogeng

29, playing the fool well is also to rely on talent; he must spy on the mood of the people he was making fun of, to understand their identity, but also to see the right time; and then like a wild eagle spy tep every bird in front of the wild eagles, every opportunity not to relax. It's a job as tough as the art of being smart. -- Shakespeare

30, Whoever gives too much credit to his own cleverness and wisdom for his good fortune, most often comes to an unfortunate end. -- Bacon

31, the wise man does not think himself wiser than others, the fool always regards his own judgment as infallible -- anonymous

32, custom is the plague of the wise, the idol of fools! -- Montaigne

33, the wise man learns from the mistakes of others, the foolish man learns from his own mistakes -- England

34, not waste or not waste or not throw away that little time every day, even if Only five or six minutes, if the right use, can also have a great achievement. Idle hands habitually, that is, have the intelligence, but also will not be able to make a difference. -- Lehman

35, a person's intelligence is limited, the wisdom of the people infinite -- folk proverb

36, smart people are not always smart -- the United States

36, smart people are not always smart -- the United States

36, smart people are not always smart. - America

37, Intelligent qualifications, inner drive, hard work ethic and perseverance are other conditions needed for success in scientific research. -- Beveridge

38, nature stipulates that one has to produce love at a certain stage in life. At that stage, it is only right to intensify love ...... It is written in the law that normal people should get married. ...... There is no happiness without marriage. Then as soon as the favorable time arrives, get married without delay. The important thing is not to be smart, but to follow the rules! Rules are marvelous things! -- Chekhov

39. Love labor. There is no power that makes a man great and intelligent as labor, the power of both collective, fraternal, and free labor. -- Gorky

40. A wise man does not put all his eggs in one basket -- Cervantes

41. - Cervantes

42, knowledge makes the wise wiser and the foolish more foolish - anonymous

43, rich in content of speech is like shining beads. The truly wise and intelligent are the short ones. -- Bacon

44, The wise and upright are gods. -- Liu Zongyuan

45, Even in the wisest man, instinct must precede wisdom. Huan for man, instinct may sometimes be the more desirable guide -- Joe? Leroy

46, cover the smart and sparse people to avoid no breaks, Cham Jing Anshu people to avoid the time after the wide heart of the vast people to avoid forgetting -- Zizhi Tongjian

47, people think I am the most intelligent, but I myself know that I am nothing know. -- Aristotle

48. There is nothing more valuable in the world than a friend who is both sincere and wise. -- Herodotus

49, A wise man does not put all his eggs in one basket. -- Miguel de Cervantes

50. Whoever attributes too much fortune to his own cleverness and ingenuity, most often comes to an unfortunate end. -- Bacon

51, The best things in our world are created by labor, by the clever hands of men. -- Gorky

52: The wisest man is the one who is most unwilling to waste time. -- Dante

53, cleverness lies in diligence, genius lies in accumulation -- Hua Luogeng

54, cleverness is mistaken for cleverness -- folk proverb

55, the beauty of the body, if it is the beauty of the body, it is the beauty of the body, if it is the beauty of the body, it is the beauty of the body. p> 55, the beauty of the body is something animalistic if it is not combined with intelligent talent. -- Democritus

< p> 56, The wise man will cure ambition with ambition itself. His aims are so noble that wealth, position, fortune, and favor cannot satisfy him -- La Bruyere

57, The heart of a fool is in his mouth, the mouth of a wise man is in his heart. -- Franklin

58, genius lies in accumulation, intelligence lies in diligence. Diligence can make up for clumsiness is a good lesson, a point of hard work a point of talent. -- Hua Luogeng

59, smart qualifications, inner drive, diligent work ethic and perseverance. These are other conditions required for success in scientific research. -- Beveridge

60, strong and powerful, of course, is happy; however, intelligent and wise, but also several times happier! -- Krylov

61, The man who is bent on putting on a smart face often fails to be smart -- LaRochefoucauld

62, A smart man gets more from his enemies than a fool from his friends -- Gracian

63, A smart man gets more from his enemies than a fool from his friends. A wise man gets more from his enemies than a fool gets from his friends - Gracián

63. Politeness is a wise thing, insolence is foolishness - Germany

64. - Amir

65, honest people are smart - Britain

66, proud and conceited bison, but also by the smart rabbit - Albania

67, every day Do not waste or do not waste or do not throw that little bit of time, even if only five or six minutes, such as to get the right use, but also can have great achievements. If you are used to being idle, you will not be able to make a difference even if you are smart and intelligent. -- Lehman

68, donkeys shake ears, fools pretend to be smart -- Russia Famous quotes? www.51flaSh.Com

69, intelligent young people think that if they recognize the truth that has already been recognized by others, they will lose their originality, which is the biggest mistake. -- Goethe

70, You are only clever if you have to be clever -- Fulke? Greville

71, Time is a precious gift to us, it makes us wiser, better, more mature and more perfect. -- Thomas? Mann

72, smart not in years, wisdom hidden in the brain -- anonymous

73, ...... based on clever vision emergence of a great number of innovations, even if the percentage of success is relatively small, and still become the opening of new industries, provide new occupations, and add new facets of activity to the economy is quite a tremendous source. -- Drucker

74, smart for the right way, the smarter the better, and literary merit into its beauty. Smart for the evil way, the more smart the more fallacious, and literature and fame appropriate to help its treacherous.

75, smart people create more opportunities than find opportunities - Britain

76, hear and see the wide range of smart to open up, win friends and learning easy to become - Wei Yuan

77, the smart to open up, win friends and learning easy to become - the smart to use in the right way, the more smart the better, and literature and fame into its beauty. - Wei Yuan

77, a wise man's question contains half the answer - Ibn Gabirol

77, a wise man's question contains half the answer - Ibn? Gabirol

78, the most intelligent man of the last century, Friedrich Nietzsche once wrote these terrible words: it is best not to be the doctor of incurable diseases. Of all the inconsistent and dangerous sentences that Nietzsche has given us to parse, this is pretty much the most erroneous one. It's actually the exact opposite. I would say that to be a doctor is to be a doctor of the incurable, and even further; a doctor who accepts the notion of the incurable at the outset abandons his vocation, and surrenders his arms before the battle. -- Zweig

79, the wise man depends on the fool more than the fool depends on the wise man -- Churton Collins. Collins

80, a man went to bed to be able to say to himself: I did not judge the work of others, did not call anyone to believe, did not use their own intelligence as a knife in the innocent people's hearts stirring; did not say what mean words to destroy other people's happiness, that is, to the demented and chaotic people also do not interfere with his happiness, did not to the real talent of the people unreasonably; do not care to use the witty words I have never been contrary to my convictions ...... Is it not a great comfort to be able to say this to myself? -- Balzac

81, only to get good grades, can overcome the competition exam pass is not to become outstanding people, and will not spend a happy life. Indeed, the smartest child could not be worse if he or she has a dark cloud over his or her heart and is a dishonest child who does not even listen to his or her parents. Raising a good child is not only about good grades, but also about cultivating "character".

82, not to be clever is clever -- Britain

83, can intelligently fill the leisure time is the latest achievement of human civilization. -- Russell

84, a wise man would rather see people need him than thank him -- Gracián

85, a wise man would never trust a traitor -- Cicero

86, a wise man would never trust a traitor -- Cicero

87, a wise man would never trust a traitor. - Cicero

86, A wise man has long ears and a short tongue. -- Fleiger

87, The past cannot be undone. The wise man is afraid of the present and the future, but he can't be bothered with the past. -- Bacon

88, Undoubtedly, you are a man of talent, of literary temperament, weathered by the storms of battle, intelligent, and not suppressed by a system of thought that is based on the opinions of the first, so you may rest assured: good things will come out of the oven of your plays. -- Chekhov

89, The wise man is not wise at all times. -- Emerson

90, people who think they are smart often do not have a good end, the world's smartest people are honest people, because only honest people can stand the test of facts and history. -- Zhou Enlai

91, the first step toward insanity is to think oneself clever -- Fernando? Fernando de? Rojas

92, physical beauty, if not combined with intelligence, is something animalistic. -- Democritus

93, Respect for truth is the beginning of intelligence and wisdom -- Russia

94, A wise man loves much and says little -- Tennyson

95, A wise man loves much and says little -- Fernando de Rojas

96, A wise man loves much and says little. Tennyson

95, the family has fat cattle and horses of the rich, water, such as smart beggars - Mongolia

96, the really smart people can feel those other people just know things - Montesquieu

97, confused things are mostly smart people do - folk proverbs

98, smart people will not refuse what they need - Ogurus

99, life is like a book, stupid people skimmed over, smart people read carefully. Why is this so? Because they can only read it once. -- Paul

100, The wise man relies on his work, the foolish man on his hope. -- Anonymous