Analect
1 1 | does not alter from the way of his father, he may be
2 2 | able to do something in the way of support;-without reverence,
3 2 | his conduct, he is in the way to get emolument." The Duke
4 3 | equal. This was the old way." Tsze-kung wished to do
5 4 | be obtained in the proper way, they should not be held.
6 4 | be avoided in the proper way, they should not be avoided. "
7 4 | practice virtue in such a way that he would not allow
8 4 | the morning hear the right way, he may die in the evening
9 4 | does not alter from the way of his father, he may be
10 5 | said, "My doctrines make no way. I will get upon a raft,
11 5 | Master said, "At first, my way with men was to hear their
12 5 | for their conduct. Now my way is to hear their words,
13 5 | about man's nature, and the way of Heaven, cannot be heard."
14 5 | the new minister of the way in which he had conducted
15 6 | over in the middle of the way but now you limit yourself."
16 7 | my disciples; that is my way." There were four things
17 9 | of it, I really find no way to do so." The Master being
18 10| carriage; he bowed in the same way to any one bearing the tables
19 12| what is right,-this is the way to exalt one's virtue. "
20 12| consideration:-is not this the way to exalt virtue? To assail
21 12| others;-is not this the way to correct cherished evil?
22 12| all the crooked; in this way the crooked can be made
23 12| all the crooked;-in this way, the crooked will be made
24 13| try to please him in any way which is not accordant with
25 13| please him, though it be in a way which is not accordant with
26 14| be thinking, in the same way, only of salary;-this is
27 14| The Master said, "The way of the superior man is threefold,
28 15| likewise to endure in this way?" The Master said, "The
29 15| when he is in want, gives way to unbridled license." The
30 16| day, he was in the same way standing alone, when I passed
31 17| met him, however, on the way. Ho said to Confucius, "
32 17| I be hung up out of the way of being eaten?" The Master
33 17| what we have heard on the way, is to cast away our virtue."
34 17| of vermilion. I hate the way in which the songs of Chang
35 18| Serving men in an upright way, where shall I go to, and
36 18| to serve men in a crooked way, what necessity is there
37 18| day, Tsze-lu went on his way, and reported his adventure.
38 19| wrong. According to the way of the superior man in teaching,
39 19| his disciples. How can the way of a superior man be such
40 19| attained to, just in the same way as the heavens cannot be
41 20| Confucius, saying, "In what way should a person in authority
42 20| men, to do it in a stingy way;-this is called acting the
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