Jonathan Chen
Jonathan Chen
Chen Chwen-jingor Jonathan Chen is a politician in the Republic of China. He currently serves as the Deputy Minister of the Interior since 8 March 2014...
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In a good paining, each stroke is uniquely required yet it relates to all others in forming the total beauty
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A true gardener never plants impatiently, nor does he expect miracles. He begins with a sincere and earnest adoration, loosens the soil with slow and gentle hand, and prepares wholeheartedly to take care what he plants. To him, there's nothing more rewarding than knowing soon he will be able to experience the rejoice from seeing the young seedling sprouting in the soil with crystal-like droplets.
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Don't let what we know stand in the way of what we could know.
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I try not to make judgmental remarks on the little peculiarities of a youth. In fact, when I am conversing with a child, I find myself having the same sort peculiarities.
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The mental and physical reactions to what are perceived as labor and leisure are distinctively different, though at leisure labor is often involved. Some people are able to maintain a happier balance between labor and leisure, not because they have a world of free time, but because they effectively expanded what is in leisure.
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The first thing every baby receives is the all-encompassing mother's love. Revivifying the purity of that native tenderness helps transcending the cleavage between complex emotions and love in its natural simplicity.
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A good public official always understands that he is to server the entire population, even though he's elected by only a little more than half of those who voted.