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- (The mature person) pours himself out in service to others.
- If a person seems wicked, do not cast him away. Awaken him with your words, elevate him with your deeds, repay his injury with your…
- A good person is the bad person's teacher. A bad person is the good person's task.
- If you attach yourself to gross energies - loving this person, hating that clan, rejecting one experience or habitually indulging in another - then you…
- The True Person governs by emptying the heart of desire and filling the belly with food, weakening ambitions and strengthening bones.
- The True Person avoids extremes, self-indulgence, and extravagance.
- The True Person benefits yet expects no reward, does the work and moves on. There is no desire to be considered better than others.
- When good thing are accomplished, it does not claim (or name) them. This is Te, which is close in meaning to power or virtue. It…
- The most powerful weapon known is the weapon of blessing. Therefore, a clever person relies on it. He wins with peace, not with war.
- People who have to fight for their living and are not afraid to die for it are higher persons than those who, stationed high, are…
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- If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when… — Aristotle
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- My mother is the coolest, most amazing person I know. — J. J. Abrams
- I gave my life to become the person I am right now. Was it worth it? — Richard Bach
- The first person to promulgate the Golden Rule, which was the bedrock of this empathic spirituality, was Confucius 500 years before Christ. — Karen Armstrong