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Confucius, China.
Confucius (c. 551–479 BCE) was a Chinese philosopher, teacher, and founder of Confucianism whose ethical teachings shaped East Asian thought. His surviving texts, especially the Analects, emphasize virtue, ritual, and social harmony, a perspective reflected by the saying 'Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.'
Quotes: 3
Quotes by Confucius, China.

Everything Has Beauty, But Not Everyone Sees It - Confucius
This quote emphasizes that beauty is subjective and can vary from person to person. What one individual finds beautiful, another may overlook or fail to appreciate.
Created on: 7/28/2024

Perseverance in Progress - Confucius
This quote highlights that maintaining a steady pace, no matter how slow, is crucial for achieving goals. The focus is on the act of perseverance rather than the speed of progress.
Created on: 7/25/2024

Life Is Really Simple, But We Insist on Making It Complicated - Confucius
Confucius emphasizes that life, at its core, is straightforward and uncomplicated, suggesting that many of our challenges arise from how we perceive and interact with the world.
Created on: 7/25/2024