"Isn't it a pleasure to study and..." - Quote by Confucius
Isn't it a pleasure to study and practice what you have learned? Isn't it also great when friends visit from distant places? If one remains not annoyed when he is not understood by people around him, isn't he a sage?
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“We are all born without knowledge, but curious. With curiosity we should be able to learn as much as possible. With curiosity, it has to take a lot of work to remain ignorant.”
“I do not think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.”
“Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.”
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“I prefer silent prudence to loquacious folly.[Lat., Malo indisertam prudentiam, quam loquacem stultitiam.]”
“No one knows like a woman how to say things which are at once gentle and deep.”
“"Hear! hear!" screamed the jay from a neighboring tree, where I had heard a tittering for some time, "winter has a concentrated and nutty kernel, if you know where to look for it."”