Analect
1 1 | are sincere:-although men say that he has not learned,
2 1 | learned, I will certainly say that he has. The Master
3 2 | What does the Shu-ching say of filial piety? -'You are
4 3 | Confucius said, "Alas! will you say that the T'ai mountain is
5 3 | everything. Some one said, "Who say that the son of the man
6 4 | Master said, "A man should say, I am not concerned that
7 5 | Tsze-kung asked, "What do you say of me, Ts'ze!" The Master
8 5 | accompany me will be Yu, I dare say." Tsze-lu hearing this was
9 5 | virtuous." "And what do you say of Ch'iu?" The Master replied, "
10 5 | virtuous." "What do you say of Ch'ih?" The Master replied, "
11 5 | government; what do you say of him?" The Master replied. "
12 5 | left it also;-what do you say of him?" The Master replied, "
13 6 | assist all, what would you say of him? Might he be called
14 7 | Master said, "Why did you not say to him,-He is simply a man,
15 9 | Tsze-kung, saying, "May we not say that your Master is a sage?
16 10| relations offices, he would say, "I will bury him." When
17 11| There is nothing that I say in which he does not delight."
18 11| Tsze-ch'ien! Other people say nothing of him different
19 11| Ch'ih replied, "I do not say that my ability extends
20 12| government, saying, "What do you say to killing the unprincipled
21 13| any opposition to what I say!' "If a ruler's words be
22 13| be sincere in what they say, and to carry out what they
23 13| asked, saying, "What do you say of a man who is loved by
24 13| of him." "And what do you say of him who is hated by all
25 14| Chung did not die. May not I say that he was wanting in virtue?"
26 14| that is what you yourself say." Tsze-kung was in the habit
27 14| Some one said, "What do you say concerning the principle
28 16| hates those declining to say -'I want such and such a
29 17| Formerly, Master, I heard you say, -'When the man of high
30 17| formerly I have heard you say, 'When a man in his own
31 17| rules of propriety,' they say. -'It is according to the
32 17| rules of propriety,' they say. Are gems and silk all that
33 17| propriety? 'It is music,' they say. -'It is music,' they say.
34 17| say. -'It is music,' they say. Are hers and drums all
35 17| produced, but does Heaven say anything?" Zu Pei wished
36 19| asked, "What does Tsze-hsia say on the subject?" They replied, "
37 19| careful indeed in what we say. "Our Master cannot be attained
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