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1 2 | faithful to him, and to go on to nerve themselves to
2 2 | large carriage be made to go without the crossbar for
3 4 | are alive, the son may not go abroad to a distance. If
4 4 | to a distance. If he does go abroad, he must have a fixed
5 6 | invitation, I shall be obliged to go and live on the banks of
6 6 | The Master said, "Who can go out but by the door? How
7 6 | a man in the well" will go in after him, I suppose."
8 6 | superior man may be made to go to the well, but he cannot
9 6 | but he cannot be made to go down into it. He may be
10 9 | The Master was wishing to go and live among the nine
11 9 | but the plant does not go on to flower! There are
12 9 | shall find them unable to go along with us to principles.
13 9 | principles. Perhaps we may go on with them to principles,
14 11| suppose." The Master said, "To go beyond is as wrong as to
15 12| Master said, "It is, when you go abroad, to behave to every
16 13| government. The Master said, "Go before the people with your
17 13| strictly sincere. Though a man go among rude, uncultivated
18 14| in his thoughts, does not go out of his place." The Master
19 17| but Confucius would not go to see him. On this, he
20 17| Confucius said, "Right; I will go into office." The Master
21 17| who was rather inclined to go. Tsze-lu was displeased.
22 17| said, "Indeed, you cannot go! Why must you think of going
23 17| the Master was inclined to go. Tsze-lu said, "Master,
24 17| possession of Chung-mau; if you go to him, what shall be said?"
25 17| Master said, To tell, as we go along, what we have heard
26 17| procuring fire by friction, we go through all the changes
27 18| upright way, where shall I go to, and not experience such
28 19| Where could our Master go that he should not have
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