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It is essential to the triumph of reform that it should never succeed.
— William Hazlitt
China definitely sounded worse than Atlanta
— Alison Umminger
What man can imagine he may one day achieve.
— Nancy Hale
Living in China has made me appreciate my own country, with its tiny, ethnically diverse population of unassuming donut-eaters.
— Jan Wong
Sometimes you have to go through the worst, to get to the best. Keep moving forward. Be patient.
— Karen Salmansohn
In Chinese business culture, humility is a virtue.
— Stefan H. Verstappen
I used to think it a pity that her mother rather than she had not thought of birth control.
— Muriel Spark
I'm a free man now, except I cannot leave China. You know, I have no desire to travel. I have so many things to do; I cannot finish them now.
— Ai Weiwei
The more complicated the smash, the whiter-haired and more absent-minded will be the theorist who is needed to deal with it;
— G.K. Chesterton
Don't take everything for granted, and do not always count on finding everything you need.
— Larry Herzberg
Let observation with observant view,
Observe mankind from China to Peru. — Oliver Goldsmith
Observe mankind from China to Peru. — Oliver Goldsmith
Contentment can only be found in not envying others or comparing yourself to them but in being satisfied with what you have.
— Larry Herzberg
When you're in another country, remember to do as the locals do, since it is your ways that may seem strange of offensive to them.
— Tracey Wilen
The sacrifices of time and money that Chinese friends will make for one another often go far beyond what is expected or accepted in Western society.
— Larry Herzberg
A life in harmony with nature, the love of truth and virtue, will purge the eyes to understanding her text.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Faxian and Xuanzang might have been the first Chinese to travel to India, but sometimes it felt like I was the first.
— Hong Mei