They who know *the truth* are not equal to those who love it, and they who love
it are not equal to those who delight in it.
-- Confucius (K'ung tsze or Kung Fu Tse) (551-479 BCE)
it are not equal to those who delight in it.
-- Confucius (K'ung tsze or Kung Fu Tse) (551-479 BCE)
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- They who know the truth are not equal to those who love it,
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Confucius (K'ung tsze or Kung Fu Tse) (551-479... - One who is by nature daring and is suffering from poverty will not long be
lawful.
Indeed, any man, save those that are truly Good, if... - We don't know yet about life, how can we know about death?
Confucius (K'ung tsze or Kung Fu Tse) (551-479... - Men's natures are alike; it is their habits that carry them apart.
Confucius (K'ung tsze or Kung Fu Tse) (551-479... - The superior man has neither anxiety nor fear.
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Confucius (K'ung tsze or Kung Fu Tse) (551-479... - The superior man thinks of virtue; the small man thinks of comfort.
Confucius (K'ung tsze or Kung Fu Tse) (551-479... - Being true to oneself is the law of God. To try to be true to oneself is the
law of man.
Confucius (K'ung tsze or Kung Fu Tse) (551-479... - The absolute truth is indestructible. Being indestructible,
it is eternal. Being eternal, it is self-existent...
