Analect
1 1 | the performance of these things, he should employ them in
2 1 | excellent quality, and in things small and great we follow
3 2 | motives. "Examine in what things he rests. "How can a man
4 2 | See much and put aside the things which seem perilous, while
5 3 | Master heard it, he said, "Things that are done, it is needless
6 3 | needless to speak about; things that have had their course,
7 3 | needless to remonstrate about; things that are past, it is needless
8 7 | wearied:-which one of these things belongs to me?" The Master
9 7 | not good:-these are the things which occasion me solicitude."
10 7 | that which I love." The things in reference to which the
11 7 | joy in the midst of these things. Riches and honors acquired
12 7 | talk, were-extraordinary things, feats of strength, disorder,
13 7 | my way." There were four things which the Master taught,-
14 8 | and niggardly, those other things are really not worth being
15 8 | and a mean condition are things to be ashamed of. When a
16 8 | governed, riches and honor are things to be ashamed of." The Master
17 9 | practice." There were four things from which the Master was
18 9 | acquired my ability in many things, but they were mean matters.
19 9 | wine:-which one of these things do I attain to?" The Master
20 9 | the Master said, "Those things are by no means sufficient
21 11| have occasion to use those things, I follow the men of former
22 11| ability extends to these things, but I should wish to learn
23 13| Be not weary in these things." Chung-kung, being chief
24 13| accordance with the truth of things. If language be not in accordance
25 13| accordance with the truth of things, affairs cannot be carried
26 13| sincere. Now, when these things obtain, the people from
27 13| not be desirous to have things done quickly; do not look
28 13| advantages. Desire to have things done quickly prevents their
29 14| present day to have all these things? The man, who in the view
30 14| and yet apprehends these things readily when they occur;-
31 15| I am one who learns many things and keeps them in memory?"
32 15| standing, let him see those two things, as it were, fronting him.
33 15| alas! there are no such things." The Master said, "Specious
34 15| it the rule to tell those things to the music master?" The
35 16| the princes. When these things proceed from the princes,
36 16| Confucius said, "There are three things men find enjoyment in which
37 16| advantageous, and three things they find enjoyment in which
38 16| Confucius said, "There are three things which the superior man guards
39 16| Confucius said, "There are three things of which the superior man
40 16| The superior man has nine things which are subjects with
41 16| have heard only these two things from him." Ch'ang K'ang
42 16| thing, and I have got three things. I have heard about the
43 17| be able to practice five things everywhere under heaven
44 17| they are anxious lest such things should be lost, there is
45 17| in a disregard of small things; the high-mindedness of
46 17| pursue their courses, and all things are continually being produced,
47 19| My friend Chang can do things which are hard to be done,
48 20| banish away the four bad, things;-then may he conduct government
49 20| meant by the five excellent things?" The Master said, "When
50 20| beneficial to the people the things from which they naturally
51 20| many people or few, or with things great or small, he does
52 20| are meant by the four bad things?" The Master said, "To put
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