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“Let every man consider virtue as what devolves on himself. He may not yield the performance of it even to his teacher.” quote by Confucius
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“Let every man consider virtue as what devolves on himself. He may not yield the performance of it even to his teacher.”

Confucius

About This Quote

Source Book: Analects, 5th century BC

Virtue is personal and cannot be fully taught; each must cultivate it within themselves.

In simple terms: Virtue comes from within.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate personal morality.

Themes

virtue self‑discipline education

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • self‑improvement
  • teaching
  • leadership

Key Concepts

Confucianism personal development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you practice virtue daily?
  • Can others teach you virtue?
A Different Perspective

Even with guidance, personal effort is essential.

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