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conclusions 1
condition 4
condolence 1
conduct 31
conducted 2
conferred 2
conferring 1
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32 called
32 made
32 practice
31 conduct
31 learning
31 out
30 also
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Confucian Analects

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conduct

   Analect
1 1 | father is dead, look at his conduct. If for three years he does 2 2 | and I have examined his conduct when away from me, and found 3 2 | occasions for repentance in his conduct, he is in the way to get 4 4 | speech and earnest in his conduct." The Master said, "Virtue 5 5 | give them credit for their conduct. Now my way is to hear their 6 5 | words, and look at their conduct. It is from Yu that I have 7 5 | of a superior man-in his conduct of himself, he was humble; 8 5 | iu-ming was ashamed of such conduct. I also am ashamed of it." 9 7 | Tsze-lu said, "If you had the conduct of the armies of a great 10 7 | without guaranteeing his past conduct." The Master said, "Is virtue 11 7 | man, carrying out in his conduct what he professes, is what 12 8 | their approbation of his conduct." The Master said, "Respectfulness, 13 8 | are three principles of conduct which the man of high rank 14 8 | who pursued this style of conduct." The philosopher Tsang 15 9 | he said, "Long has the conduct of Yu been deceitful! By 16 9 | But it is reforming the conduct because of them which is 17 9 | but does not reform his conduct, I can really do nothing 18 11| recognize the rules of righteous conduct." The Master smiled at him. 19 12| reverentially to order his own conduct, and let him be respectful 20 13| When a prince's personal conduct is correct, his government 21 13| orders. If his personal conduct is not correct, he may issue 22 13| a minister make his own conduct correct, what difficulty 23 13| styled upright in their conduct. If their father have stolen 24 13| Master said, "He who in his conduct of himself maintains a sense 25 15| Tsze-chang asked how a man should conduct himself, so as to be everywhere 26 15| honorable and careful;-such conduct may be practiced among the 27 15| carefull will he, with such conduct, be appreciated, even in 28 16| framing explanations for their conduct. "I have heard that rulers 29 17| here leads to extravagant conduct." The Master said, "My children, 30 20| act in order that he may conduct government properly?" The 31 20| bad, things;-then may he conduct government properly." Tsze-chang


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