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Confucian Analects

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1 1 | and in things small and great we follow them. "Yet it 2 3 | ceremonies. The Master said, "A great question indeed! "In festive 3 3 | not like the States of our great land which are without them." 4 3 | The Master said, "At the great sacrifice, after the pouring 5 3 | asked the meaning of the great sacrifice. The Master said, " 6 5 | They are here like our great officer, Ch'ui,' and left 7 7 | conduct of the armies of a great state, whom would you have 8 7 | might come to be without great faults." The Master's frequent 9 8 | whom no emergency however great can drive from his principles:- 10 8 | them! The Master said, "Great indeed was Yao as a sovereign! 11 9 | village of Ta-hsiang said, "Great indeed is the philosopher 12 9 | And though I may not get a great burial, shall I die upon 13 10| court, in speaking with the great officers of the lower grade, 14 11| followed in the rear of the great officers, it was not proper 15 11| disciples wished to give him a great funeral, and the Master 16 11| disciples did bury him in great style. The Master said, " 17 11| Zan Ch'iu could be called great ministers. The Master said, " 18 11| Ch'iu! "What is called a great minister, is one who serves 19 11| services, who could be a great one?~ 20 12| if you were receiving a great guest; to employ the people 21 12| you were assisting at a great sacrifice; not to do to 22 13| small advantages prevents great affairs from being accomplished." 23 14| but he is not fit to be great officer to either of the 24 14| anything about them?" The great officer, Hsien, who had 25 14| Following in the rear of the great officers, I did not dare 26 14| Following in the rear of the great officers, I did not dare 27 14| I suppose he has made great progress." The Master said, " 28 15| the most worthy among its great officers, and make friends 29 15| small matters confounds great plans." The Master said, " 30 15| he may be intrusted with great concerns. The small man 31 15| may not be intrusted with great concerns, but he may be 32 16| When they proceed from the great officers of the princes, 33 16| subsidiary ministers of the great officers hold in their grasp 34 16| not be in the hands of the great officers. "When right principles 35 16| been in the hands of the great officers for four generations. 36 16| Heaven. He stands in awe of great men. He stands in awe of 37 16| He is disrespectful to great men. He makes sport of the 38 18| personal purity, he allows that great relation to come to confusion. 39 18| relations. He does not cause the great ministers to repine at his 40 18| employing them. Without some great cause, he does not dismiss 41 19| incompetent. Am I possessed of great talents and virtue?-who 42 19| the boundary line in the great virtues, he may pass and 43 19| s wickedness was not so great as that name implies. Therefore, 44 19| Shu-sun Wu-shu observed to the great officers in the court, saying, " 45 20| announce to Thee, O most great and sovereign God, that 46 20| person." Chau conferred great gifts, and the good were 47 20| activity, his achievements were great. By his justice, all were 48 20| authority is beneficent without great expenditure; when he lays 49 20| being beneficent without great expenditure?" The Master 50 20| being beneficent without great expenditure? When he chooses 51 20| people or few, or with things great or small, he does not dare


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