Confucius Quotes About Pleasure
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To study and at times practice what one has learned, is this not a pleasure?
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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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To learn and from time to time to apply what one has learned - isn't that a pleasure?
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Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without.
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Isn't it a pleasure to study and practice what you have learned?
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Look at the means which a man employs, consider his motives, observe his pleasures. A man simply cannot conceal himself!
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The wise find pleasure in water; the virtuous find pleasure in hills. The wise are active; the virtuous are tranquil. The wise are joyful; the virtuous are long-lived.
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There are three sorts of pleasures which are advantageous, and three which are injurious. Finding pleasure in the discriminating study of ceremonies and music, finding pleasure in discussing the good points in the conduct of others, and finding pleasure in having many wise friends, these are advantageous. But finding pleasure in profligate enjoyments, finding pleasure in idle gadding about, and finding pleasure in feasting, these are injurious.
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To study and constantly, is this not a pleasure? To have friends come from far away places, is this not a joy? If people do not recognize your worth, but this does not worry you, are you not a true gentleman?
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