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Who Quotes by Confucius
- He who learns but does not think, is lost. He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger.
- Silence is a true friend who never betrays.
- Never give a sword to a man who can't dance.
- He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make his words good.
- They must often change, who would be constant in happiness or wisdom.
- 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…
- Virtue is not left to stand alone. He who practices it will have neighbors.
- Those people who develop the ability to continuously acquire new and better forms of knowledge that they can apply to their work and to their…
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