Quotes about Understanding
MRS ALLONBY I adore them. The clever people never listen, and the stupid people never talk. HESTER I think the stupid people talk a great deal. MRS ALLONBY Ah, I never listen!
— Oscar Wilde
Love is fed by the imagination, by which we become wiser than we know, better than we feel, nobler than we are: by which we can see life as a whole, by which and by which alone we can understand others in their real and their ideal relation. Only what is fine, and finely conceived can feed love. But anything will feed hate.
— Oscar Wilde
Everyone may not be good, but there's always something good in everyone. Never judge anyone shortly because every saint has a past and every sinner has a future.
— Oscar Wilde
To look wise is quite as good as understanding a thing, and very much easier.
— Oscar Wilde
Anyone can find the switch after the lights are on.
— Confucius
If names be not correct, language is not in accordance with the truth of things.
— Confucius
There are some with whom we may study in common, but we shall find them unable to go along with us to principles. Perhaps we may go on with them to principles, but we shall find them unable to get established in those along with us. Or if we may get so established along with them, we shall find them unable to weigh occurring events along with us.
— Confucius
If names be not correct, language is not in accordance with the truth of things. If language be not in accordance with the truth of things, affairs cannot be carried on to success. When affairs cannot be carried on to success, proprieties and music do not flourish.
— Confucius
Who can (make) the muddy water (clear)? Let it be still, and it will gradually become clear.
— Confucius
There are those who act without knowing; I will have none of this. To hear a lot, choose the good, and follow it, to see a lot and learn to recognize it: this is next knowledge.
— Confucius
The wise are free from perplexities; the virtuous from anxiety; and the bold from fear.
— Confucius
The noble-minded are all-encompassing, not stuck in doctrines. Little people are stuck in doctrines.
— Confucius