What's the next sentence?

Question 1: What's the next sentence of neither arrogance nor rashness? Where did it come from? Neither supercilious nor arrogant, let time prove everything and take everything away. Want to leave the current chaotic place

Question 2: What is the last sentence of the idiom "neither humble nor supercilious"? Neither supercilious nor supercilious is the same as neither supercilious nor supercilious.

Zhu Zhiyu (Ming), "Nineteen Small Houses of Anshun Book Poems": "Sages have their own right ways, and they are neither humble nor overbearing. How can this be the case!"

Question 3: Which song is the lyrics of "neither humble nor supercilious"? Hao Yun's life contains supercilious and unhurried. I don't know if it is what you want.

Question 4: Be yourself, neither humble nor pretentious. What is it to be yourself, neither humble nor pretentious?

Take care of others and go my own way, and I will be down a peg or two.

Question 5: Ceng Xiaoxian's lines are supercilious ... What's behind them? Nanren bense

Question 6: What does it mean to be neither humble nor supercilious? Describe people who speak and do things in a measured way and are neither humble nor supercilious. This word frequently appears in diplomatic occasions and is usually used to describe the unique character of an excellent diplomat in front of foreigners. It also refers to the character of ordinary people.