Top 14 Confucian Dna Quotes

#1. What people take for granted is usually more important than their pronouncements or manifestoes.

Henry F. May

#2. We have always absorbed our own disintegration.

Colum McCann

#3. When realistic images or patterns are seen in an abstract painting, they are often parallels brought about by processes in painting which echo processes in nature.

Walter Darby Bannard

#4. In the early years, you fight because you don't understand each other. In the later years, you fight because you do.

Joan Didion

#5. Tomorrow, a thought not in mind of most intimates
Not in vain, not in every censure, not a scarf on a tree
Tomorrow, is a clock, nothing more,
A cup of tea or something smaller, maybe
It's something we forgot about with further bills and other memories

Yehya El Kouzi

#6. If you are a short-term trader, you have the right to come and go from our funds.

Louis Navellier

#7. We all try. And try as we might to control things, sometimes bad things get in and it's not our fault.

Richard Castle

#8. Although the rule of law has been codified in the Chinese constitution, a Confucian DNA is pervasively rooted in traditional mindsets as a superior system.

Patrick Mendis

#9. Life will just not wait for us to live it:
We are in it, now, and Now is the time to Live

Michelle Geaney

#10. And I thought maybe I didn't need to worry about my heart anymore because it had stopped beating a couple of seconds earlier, and I was still sitting there living and breathing-though admittedly I wasn't feeling much of anything.

Josh Lanyon

#11. If one understands (realizes) his own Self, then he himself is an Absolute Supreme Soul (Parmatma).

Dada Bhagwan

#12. I think now I'm being taken a little more seriously. That's pure conjecture on my part.

Tom Wopat

#13. To be standing together in a frosty field, looking up into the sky, marvelling at birds and revelling in the natural world around us, was a simple miracle. And I wondered why we were so rarely able to appreciate it.

Lynn Thomson

#14. There is no satisfaction in any good without a companion.

Seneca The Younger

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