A Quote by Confucius

Good is no hermit. It has ever neighbors. — © Confucius
Good is no hermit. It has ever neighbors.

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All will concede that in order to have good neighbors, we must also be good neighbors. That applies in every field of human endeavor.
In one line of his poem he said good fences make good neighbors. I'd like to think that Alaska and British Columbia working together can prove that we can be pretty darned good neighbors without fences.
Michelle Malkin is the most vile, hateful commentator I've ever met in my life. She actually believes that neighbors should start snitching out neighbors, and we should be deporting people. It's good she's in D.C. and I'm in New York. I'd spit on her if I saw her.
A fine line separates the weary recluse from the fearful hermit. Finer still is the line between hermit and bitter misanthrope.
If we can't keep our Palestinian neighbors and Muslim neighbors alive with good water and fresh air, we'll never get them to the peace table.
I enjoy living like a hermit, but I cannot live like a hermit.
I was so shy at school that I hardly ever talked, so everybody thought I was kind of a hermit.
We all know of course, that we should never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever fiddle around in any way with electrical equipment. NEVER.
Serve your neighbors (like your next-door neighbors). It's a good way to get to know them better and show them what Jesus is about.
Life in the mid-21st century is going to be about living locally. Be prepared to be good neighbors. Be prepared to find vocations that make you useful to your neighbors and to your fellow citizens.
Man, I'm just into Buddhism, and I'm at peace with the fact that me, as this person, probably gonna not be around. Think about a hermit crab, okay? And it's a shell. It's like, they go from one shell to the next. And that's what I am. I'm just a hermit crab changin' shells.
It's good to remember that in crises, natural crises, human beings forget for awhile their ignorances, their biases, their prejudices. For a little while, neighbors help neighbors and strangers help strangers.
I, who so love a hermit life for a good part of the day, find myself living in public, and almost losing my identity.
Even in these times, there are still neighbors that will turn their backs on neighbors.
Extremes are ever neighbors; 'tis a step from one to the other.
If nowhere else, in the relation between Church and State, "good fences make good neighbors."
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