Analect
1 1 | faithfulness and sincerity as first principles. "Have no friends not equal
2 3 | has long been without the principles of truth and right; Heaven
3 5 | personal displays of his principles and ordinary descriptions
4 6 | come to a State where true principles predominated." The Master
5 8 | are good. "There are three principles of conduct which the man
6 8 | great can drive from his principles:-is such a man a superior
7 8 | disorganized one. When right principles of government prevail in
8 9 | faithfulness and sincerity as first principles. Have no friends not equal
9 9 | unable to go along with us to principles. Perhaps we may go on with
10 9 | we may go on with them to principles, but we shall find them
11 11| Distinguished for their virtuous principles and practice, there were
12 11| As to teaching them the principles of propriety, and music,
13 12| faithfulness and sincerity as first principles, and be moving continually
14 14| The Master said, "If my principles are to advance, it is so
15 15| prevails, he can roll his principles up, and keep them in his
16 15| A man can enlarge the principles which he follows; those
17 15| which he follows; those principles do not enlarge the man."
18 16| generations. "When right principles prevail in the kingdom,
19 16| great officers. "When right principles prevail in the kingdom,
20 16| righteousness to carry out their principles:-I have heard these words,
21 18| shall I associate? If right principles prevailed through the empire,
22 18| to the failure of right principles to make progress, he is
23 19| it, and believes in right principles, but without firm sincerity,
24 19| asked Tsze-chang about the principles that should characterize
25 19| reach to the utmost of his principles." Tsze-hsia said, "The mean
26 19| virtue remember the greater principles of them, and others, not
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