Confucius Quotes
A truly great man never puts away the simplicity of a child.
Confucius
Quotes to Explore
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It takes three to make a child.
e. e. cummings
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I think the meaning of abortion is what the woman says it is: For a woman who wants a child but can't have this one, it can be sad; for a woman who doesn't want a baby, it can feel like a huge relief, like having your whole life given back to you.
Katha Pollitt
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Since I was a child, I have had this feeling that the most important work I'd do would be with my family.
Vincent Cassel
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Do not, on a rainy day, ask your child what he feels like doing, because I assure you that what he feels like doing, you won't feel like watching.
Fran Lebowitz
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The angel of mercy, the child of love, together had flown to the realms above.
Fanny Crosby
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Boats are something I am very, very passionate about; cars are something I grew up with... I used to race cars since I was a child.
Gautam Singhania
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Mumbai Indians will strive to build on our proud legacy of giving youngsters a platform to showcase their talent and realise their true potential.
Nita Ambani
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The imperial heroes who rule over the opinions of their fellow men for good or ill, are victory-organized; they march towards the execution of their purpose, as if they were intent on the conquest of a world. With a bold front and piercing eye, they are repelled by no obstacles, and entertain not the slightest doubt as to a final triumph; days and nights, like their fortune, health, and every thing dear in existence, they consecrate to the success of their particular enterprise. As with hooks of steel, they grapple the most stubborn difficulties, and relax neither hand nor foot so long as there remains one vital energy in their will.
Elias Lyman Magoon
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God was satisfied with his own work, and that is fatal.
Samuel Butler
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Who sees the human face correctly: the photographer, the mirror, or the painter?
Pablo Picasso
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I try to tell a story musically in a song.
Barry White
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A truly great man never puts away the simplicity of a child.
Confucius