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Buddhism: Buddha Daoism: Laozi Confucianism: Confucius 3 Ways of Thought Buddhism: Buddha Daoism: Laozi Confucianism: Confucius

Quote A “Like a spider caught in its own web is a person driven by fierce cravings. Break out of the web, and turn away from the world of sensory pleasure and sorrow.”

Quote A: Buddha “Like a spider caught in its own web is a person driven by fierce cravings. Break out of the web, and turn away from the world of sensory pleasure and sorrow.”

Quote: B “If a ruler himself is upright, all will go well without orders. But if he himself is not upright, even though he gives orders they will not be obeyed.”

Quote: B Confucius “If a ruler himself is upright, all will go well without orders. But if he himself is not upright, even though he gives orders they will not be obeyed.”

Quote: C “Highest good is like water Quote: C “Highest good is like water. Because water excels in benefiting the myriad creatures without contending with them and settles where none would like to be, it comes close to the Way.”

Quote: C Laozi “Highest good is like water Quote: C Laozi “Highest good is like water. Because water excels in benefiting the myriad creatures without contending with them and settles where none would like to be, it comes close to the Way.”

Quote: D “The mind is flighty, and hard to grasp; the mind pursues all its desires. To tame the mind is great goodness. Subdue the mind and know tranquility.”

Quote: D Buddha “The mind is flighty, and hard to grasp; the mind pursues all its desires. To tame the mind is great goodness. Subdue the mind and know tranquility.”

Quote: E “The more laws and edicts are imposed, the more thieves and bandits there will be.”

Quote: E Laozi “The more laws and edicts are imposed, the more thieves and bandits there will be.”

Quote: F “Be respectful at home, serious at work, faithful in human relations. Even if you go to uncivilized areas, these virtues are not to be abandoned.”

Quote: F Confucius “Be respectful at home, serious at work, faithful in human relations. Even if you go to uncivilized areas, these virtues are not to be abandoned.”

Quote: G “Seeing that our body, with hair and skin, is derived from our parents, we should not allow it to be injured in any way. This is the beginning of filial respect. We develop our own character and practice the way so as to perpetuate our name for future generations, and to bring honor to our parents.”

Quote: G Confucius “Seeing that our body, with hair and skin, is derived from our parents, we should not allow it to be injured in any way. This is the beginning of filial respect. We develop our own character and practice the way so as to perpetuate our name for future generations, and to bring honor to our parents.”

Quote: H “Life is a journey, death is a return to the earth, the universe is like an inn, the passing years are like dust.”

Quote: Buddha “Life is a journey, death is a return to the earth, the universe is like an inn, the passing years are like dust.”

Quote: I “The sage, because he does nothing, never ruins anything; and, because he does not lay hold of anything, loses nothing.”

Quote: I Laozi “The sage, because he does nothing, never ruins anything; and, because he does not lay hold of anything, loses nothing.”