“To be fond of learning is near to wisdom; to practice with vigor is near to benevolence; and to be conscious of shame is near to fortitude. He who knows these three things”
Confucius
“Ignorance is the only illness...”
Sedat Seals
“It's much better to gain wisdom than to learn from our mistakes!”
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“Benevolence alone will not make a teacher, nor will learning alone do it. The gift of teaching is a peculiar talent, and implies a need and a craving in the teacher himself.”
John Jay Chapman
“Now, my friend, can prophecies or miracles convince you or me that infinite benevolence, wisdom, and power, created, and preserves for a time innumerable millions, to make them miserable forever, for his own glory? Wretch! What is his glory? Is he”
John Adams
“Those who are destitute of learning, penance, knowledge, good disposition, virtue and benevolence are brutes wandering the earth in the form of men. They are burdensome to the earth.”
Chanakya
“I didn't set out to be kind and wise, but I've grown too old to be anything else.”
Rain Bojangles