Analect
1 1 | employment of the people at the proper seasons." The Master said, "
2 1 | the people will resume its proper excellence." Tsze-ch'in
3 1 | shown according to what is proper, one keeps far from shame
4 1 | upon whom a man leans are proper persons to be intimate with,
5 1 | one point, and he knew its proper sequence." The Master said, "
6 3 | man be without the virtues proper to humanity, what has he
7 3 | man be without the virtues proper to humanity, what has he
8 4 | cannot be obtained in the proper way, they should not be
9 4 | cannot be avoided in the proper way, they should not be
10 4 | kingdom with the complaisance proper to the rules of propriety,
11 7 | The leaving virtue without proper cultivation; the not thoroughly
12 8 | sacrificial vessels, there are the proper officers for them." The
13 9 | Praise songs all found their proper places." The Master said, "
14 10| what was served without its proper sauce. Though there might
15 11| great officers, it was not proper that I should walk on foot."
16 14| an of Tung-li gave it the proper elegance and finish." Some
17 15| I praise, beyond what is proper? If I do sometimes exceed
18 20| chooses the labors which are proper, and makes them labor on
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