Top 14 Confucianist Quotes
#1. Every civilization:
Hindu, Buddhist, Confucianist, Christian, Jewish and Muslim, all of them understood that LEARNING was to make a BETTER HUMAN BEING, LEARNING was NOT to MAKE MORE MONEY;
It was to make a BETTER HUMAN BEING.
Hamza Yusuf
#2. MRA is the good road of an ideology inspired by God upon which all can unite. Catholic, Jew and Protestant, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist and Confucianist - all find they can change, where needed, and travel along this good road together.
Frank Buchman
#3. If you've got great parents, once you grow up and have to live by yourself, you're going to create some fake self as you get comfortable wherever you are.
Benjamin Clementine
#4. Reasons come first. Answers come second
Jim Rohn
#5. You know, I'm fan of women in general. I don't want to discriminate.
Joseph Morgan
#6. Writers have to be careful not to confuse personal attention with the attention that's going towards the book.
Andre Dubus III
#7. Asking, "If there is no God, what is the purpose of life?" is like asking, "If there is no master, whose slave will I be?" If your purpose of life is to submit as a slave, then your meaning comes from flattering the ego of a person whom who should detest.
Dan Barker
#8. Really, Rowen, when a half-naked man like this delicious boy-toy of yours is standing half-naked in the kitchen, someone's got to not keep their hands to themselves. Men like him weren't put on this planet so that women could keep their hands to themselves.
Nicole Williams
#9. The wise can coach and explain but only you can unshackle your mind.
Philip Arnold
#11. I think it's wrong that so many people pass on from this existence, and take all their knowledge with them.
Rex Hunt
#12. As a rule, prayer is answered and funds come in, but if we are kept waiting, the spiritual blessing that is the outcome is far mar precious than exemption from the trial.
Hudson Taylor
#13. Life is a tagline, please compose it with your best-est knowledge.
Kaushal Yadav
#14. There is no curse equal to the curse of idleness. It destroys the man, the group, the people, or the nation who suffer under it.
J. Reuben Clark
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