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Born Quotes by Confucius
- True goodness springs from a man's own heart. All men are born good.
- Study the past if you would define the future. I am not one who was born in the possession of knowledge; I am one who…
- Man is born with uprightness. If one loses it, he will be lucky if he escapes with his life.
- Man is born for uprightness. If a man lose his uprightness and yet live, his escape from death is mere good fortune.
- Some are born with knowledge, some derive it from study, and some acquire it only after a painful realization of their ignorance. But the knowledge…
- May you be born in an important time
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