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Knowing Quotes by Confucius
- A good man does not worry about not being known by others, but rather is concerned about not knowing them.
- There is the love of knowing without the love of learning; the beclouding here leads to dissipation of mind.
- To be fond of learning is to draw close to wisdom. To practice with vigor is to draw close to benevolence. To know the sense…
- I will not be concerned at other men's not knowing me;I will be concerned at my own want of ability.
- Without knowing the force of words, it is impossible to know more.
- Worry not that no one knows you; seek to be worth knowing.
- True wisdom is knowing what you don't know
- Knowing something is not as good as liking it. Liking something is not as good as rejoicing in it.
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