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    Is it true that that the line in "Buckaroo Banzai", "No matter where you go, there you are", was originally a quote by Confucius?

    Question #127145. Asked by tjoebigham. (Oct 10 12 4:18 PM)


    Jennifer5

    It is attributed to him in this link, under the heading 'You are here':

    http://www.positivityblog.com/index.php/2010/07/07/what-confucius-can-teach-you-about-living-a-happier-life/


    Oct 10 12, 4:48 PM


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