Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Do unto others what you want done unto you.
Confucius
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Confucius
Philosopher
Teacher
Writer
Zhongni
Confucio
Konfuzius
Kong Fuzi
Kongqiu
Kong Qiu
K'ung-fu-tzu
K'ung-tzu
Kongzi
K'ung Fu-tse
Kung Fu Tzu
Kung Fu-tse
Kongfuzi
Kong Fu Zi
Kungfutse
Unto
Others
Done
More quotes by Confucius
The superior man sets his person at rest before he moves he composes his mind before he speaks.
Confucius
When the wind blows,the grass bends.
Confucius
While the gentleman cherishes benign rule, the small man cherishes his native land. While the gentleman cherishes a respect for the law, the small man cherishes generous treatment.
Confucius
When strict with oneself, one rarely fails.
Confucius
The superior man * * * in regard to his speech * * * is anxious that it should be sincere.
Confucius
A father's and a mother's age must be borne in mind with joy on the one hand, fear on the other.
Confucius
Never give a sword to a man who can't dance.
Confucius
If you would one day renovate yourself, do so from day to day.
Confucius
To be poor without murmuring is difficult. To be rich without being proud is easy.
Confucius
The superior man does not mind being in office all he minds about is whether he has qualities that entitle him to office. He does not mind failing to get recognition he is too busy doing the things that entitle him to recognition.
Confucius
When the multitude detests a man, inquiry is necessary when the multitude likes a man, inquiry is equally necessary.
Confucius
The superior man cannot be known in little matters, but he may be entrusted with great concerns. The small man may not be entrusted with great concerns, but he may be known in little matters.
Confucius
When music and courtesy are better understood and appreciated, there will be no war.
Confucius
If you chase two rabbits, you catch none.
Confucius
If I were travelling with two partners, one virtuous and one dishonest, both would be useful as teachers. I would perceive what's good of the first one and I would imitate him whereas I would try to correct in me the defects I may see in the second one.
Confucius
The sun and moon shine on all without partiality.
Confucius
The man who in view of gain thinks of righteousness who in the view of danger is prepared to give up his life and who does not forget an old agreement however far back it extends - such a man may be reckoned a complete man.
Confucius
Without feelings of respect, what is there to distinguish men from beasts?
Confucius
Happiness does not consist in having what you want, but in wanting what you have
Confucius
The way of Heaven and Earth may be completely declared in one sentence: They are without any doubleness, and so they produce things in a manner that is unfathomable.
Confucius