It could be the English version of "既来之, 则安之". The original meaning of this quote is 'someone has come to visit for your reason, you should provide him space to live'. However, its usage has been changed by time. Now it refers to 'you should settle down at the place where you have come'.
Yes, because chickens like politics
For some reason many people seem to think this quote comes from 450 BC but it must have been during Confucius lifetime which was between 551 BC - 479 BC.
"Thought without learning is intellectual death" is a quote from Confucius. It is actually a truncated version of a longer quote, which reads: "Learning without thought is labor lost. Thought without learning is intellectual death."
"99% heart 1% genious" Thomas Alva Edison
Hear me my chiefs, I am tired. My heart is sick and sad. From here the sun now stands. I will fight no more forever.
Some people quote Confucius all the time. Please don't quote me.
Confucius-''to know what is right and not do it is the worst cowardice.
This quote is from Kautilya, an ancient Indian philosopher and economist who is also known as Chanakya. He was a key adviser to Chandragupta Maurya and wrote the Arthashastra, a foundational text on statecraft and economics in ancient India.
Nelson Mandela is often attributed to this quote. It emphasizes the value of resilience and the ability to learn and grow from failures.
"Ignorance is the night of the mind. A night without moon or star."
Confucius - What you do not want done to yourself do not do other thing example of don't give up
Yes, because chickens like politics
The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential... these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence. -Confucius
A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions. Confucius
Was it a saying by confucius? Confucius wouldn't have ever used the word "cannon" (that would have been "大砲" literally "big gun") as he lived around 500 BC, and gunpowder wasn't invented until the 9th century AD. In fact, the kanji combination "大炮" does not appear in any of the books from Confucius. What we know about the quote is that it gained popularity in the move Entrapment (1999) - where the character "Mr Conrad Greene of Kuala Lumpur" delivers the line "Confucius, he say: Don't use cannon to kill mosquito." (Tongue-in-cheek). It is unclear if the quote existed before, although it was no present in the original screen play for the movie. After the movie, it has been adapted and posted to various online sites as an actual confucius quote. With that said, Confucius is not against over measures, in fact he has advice to be cautious: "以約失之者,鮮矣" "The cautious seldom err" -- Confucius (The Analects, Chapter IV)
For some reason many people seem to think this quote comes from 450 BC but it must have been during Confucius lifetime which was between 551 BC - 479 BC.
A meaningful father's day quote from a son is an original one. A quote from the heart is the best father's day quote.