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Confucian Analects

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1 3 | who knew its meaning would find it as easy to govern the 2 6 | what difficulty would he find in being an officer of government?" 3 6 | what difficulty would he find in being an officer of government?" 4 6 | The Master said, "The wise find pleasure in water; the virtuous 5 6 | pleasure in water; the virtuous find pleasure in hills. The wise 6 8 | said, "It is not easy to find a man who has learned for 7 8 | virtue! The people could find no name for it. "How majestic 8 8 | talents are difficult to find, true? Only when the dynasties 9 8 | The Master said, "I can find no flaw in the character 10 8 | and water channels. I can find nothing like a flaw in Yu."~ 11 9 | lay hold of it, I really find no way to do so." The Master 12 9 | in common, but we shall find them unable to go along 13 9 | principles, but we shall find them unable to get established 14 9 | along with them, we shall find them unable to weigh occurring 15 12| tenths, said the duke, "I find it not enough;-how could 16 12| skillfully lead him on. If you find him impracticable, stop. 17 13| my instructions, I must find the ardent and the cautiously-decided. 18 14| speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make his 19 15| what is distant, he will find sorrow near at hand." The 20 16| There are three things men find enjoyment in which are advantageous, 21 16| advantageous, and three things they find enjoyment in which are injurious. 22 16| which are injurious. To find enjoyment in the discriminating 23 16| ceremonies and music; to find enjoyment in speaking of 24 16| the goodness of others; to find enjoyment in having many 25 16| these are advantageous. To find enjoyment in extravagant 26 16| extravagant pleasures; to find enjoyment in idleness and 27 16| idleness and sauntering; to find enjoyment in the pleasures 28 19| fathoms high. If one do not find the door and enter by it, 29 19| assume that they are few who find the door. Was not the observation 30 19| chief of a family, we should find verified the description


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