Book XVII, Chapter XXV.
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Konfucius: Citáty v angličtine (page 10)
Konfucius bol čínsky učiteľ, editor, politik a filozof. Citáty v angličtine.
Confucius extolled Jade's virtues this way. Cited in Awake! magazine 1987, 9/22.
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Zdroj: The Doctrine of the Mean
“There is no body but eats and drinks. But they are few who can distinguish flavors.”
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Zdroj: The Doctrine of the Mean
As quoted in Walden (1854) by Henry David Thoreau, Ch. 1
Attributed
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“Only after Winter comes do we know that the pine and the cypress are the last to fade.”
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Varianta: The Master said, "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 turn towards it."
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Retrospection of his own life. From this phrase, alternative names for each decades of human life are derived in Chinese.
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“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”
Misattributed to Confucius since at least 1985; correct origins are dubious, as mentioned in "Choose a Job You Love, and You Will Never Have To Work a Day in Your Life" at QuoteInvestigator.com (2 September 2014) http://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/09/02/job-love/: the oldest English-language use of the proverb has been found in Woolfolk, Ann, "Toshiko Takaezu," Princeton Alumni Weekly, Vol. 83(5), 6 October 1982, p. 32: "Find something you love to do and you’ll never have to work a day in your life." (attributed to Arthur Szathmary, who attributes it, in his turn, to an unnamed source).
Misattributed, Not Chinese
“Among the appliances to transform the people, sound and appearances are but trivial influences.”
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Zdroj: The Doctrine of the Mean
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