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- To be able under all circumstances to practice five things constitutes perfect virtue; these five things are gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness and kindness.
- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC)
- Fine words and an insinuating appearance are seldom associated with true virtue.
- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), The Confucian Analects
- If a man withdraws his mind from the love of beauty, and applies it as sincerely to the love of the virtuous; if, in serving his parents, he can exert his utmost strength; if, in serving his prince, he can devote his life; if in his intercourse with his friends, his words are sincere - although men say that he has not learned, I will certainly say that he has.
- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), The Confucian Analects
- Hold faithfulness and sincerity as first principles.
- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), The Confucian Analects
- Have no friends not equal to yourself.
- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), The Confucian Analects
- When you have faults, do not fear to abandon them.
- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), The Confucian Analects
- He who exercises government by means of his virtue may be compared to the north polar star, which keeps its place and all the stars turn towards it.
- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), The Confucian Analects
- [The superior man] acts before he speaks, and afterwards speaks according to his actions.
- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), The Confucian Analects
- Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous.
- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), The Confucian Analects
- When you know a thing, to hold that you know it; and when you do not know a thing, to allow that you do not know it - this is knowledge.
- Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC), The Confucian Analects
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