Top 12 Confucius Obey Quotes
#1. Going across the Tannai Desert was one of the spookiest experiences I've ever had. Not driving during the day; that was fine. And so we camped in an old sort of truck siding, I think. And the silence. The eerie silence and then a dingo howling, and it was just so spooky. I didn't sleep all night.
Joan Kirner
#2. You can force the people to obey; you cannot force them to understand.
Confucius
#3. It is nice when people recognize me and approach me in the street. Anyone who says they don't like that is lying.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
#4. The words shot through Vivi's bones and blood and muscle, and her body relaxed, so that when her feet touched the ground they met the earth differently, as though they had found roots that reached deep down and anchored to something tender and undamaged.
Rebecca Wells
#5. Confucius himself taught that the more laws a society has, the less people will obey them and that societies that depend on laws to control the behavior of their citizens will eventually self-destruct.
Boye Lafayette De Mente
#6. Through Khadi we teach the people the art of civil obedience to an institution which they have built up for themselves.
Mahatma Gandhi
#7. Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does.
It is up to you to give [life] a meaning.
Jean-Paul Sartre
#8. We are living in a world that is in the late stage of a Caterpillar. It is very important to let go of the old and start to gravitate to the new because we are leaving behind a world that is no longer sustainable and moving into a world in which we can thrive.
Bruce H. Lipton
#9. The presence of another person - of any person whatsoever - makes me feel awkward,
Rabih Alameddine
#10. Oh my goodness me, Daniel Day-Lewis - huge, huge fan of his. I've always loved his philosophy on acting: he always talks about returning to a state of play.
Owain Yeoman
#11. It is in this unearthly first hour of spring twilight that earth's almost agonized livingness is most felt. This hour is so dreadful to some people that they hurry indoors and turn on the lights.
Elizabeth Bowen
#12. In reading, you sense the divine: the things that are larger and greater and more mysterious than yourself.
Richard Flanagan
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