“If you don't know how to serve men, why worry about serving the gods?” IfsKnowsMenWorryKnow HowServingConfucianism Author:Confucius
“The gods should certainly be revered, but kept at a distance... . The way is not beyond man; he who creates a way outside of man cannot make it a true way. A good man is content with changing man, and that is enough for him.” MenWayShouldEnoughDistanceGood ManConfucianism Author:Confucius
“To be fond of learning is to draw close to wisdom. To practice with vigor is to draw close to benevolence. To know the sense of shame is to draw close to courage. He who knows these three things knows how to cultivate his own character. Knowing how to cultivate his own character, he knows how to govern other men. Knowing how to govern other men, he knows how to govern the world, its states, and its families.” KnowsMenWorldStatesCharacterThreePracticeKnow HowKnowingDrawsShameThree ThingsBenevolenceVigorConfucianism Author:Confucius
“Wealth and honor, benefits and blessings shall enrich my life; poverty and failures, grief and anxiety shall help fulfill it. In my life, I will serve heaven and earth; in death I will find peace.” HelpingEarthHeavenWealthGriefPovertyHonorBlessingAnxietyBenefitsFinding PeaceHeaven And EarthConfucianism Author:Zhang Zai
“Life and human society are the chief concern of Confucianism and, through it, the chief concern of the Chinese people.” PeopleHumansConcernChiefsChineseHuman SocietyConfucianism Author:Hu Shih