Analect
1 1 | If a man withdraws his mind from the love of beauty,
2 2 | said, "At fifteen, I had my mind bent on learning. "At thirty,
3 4 | said, "A scholar, whose mind is set on truth, and who
4 4 | world, does not set his mind either for anything, or
5 4 | The Master said, "The mind of the superior man is conversant
6 4 | with righteousness; the mind of the mean man is conversant
7 5 | former wickednesses of men in mind, and hence the resentments
8 6 | He may pass. He does not mind small matters." Chung-kung
9 6 | would be nothing in his mind contrary to perfect virtue.
10 8 | not be without breadth of mind and vigorous endurance.
11 8 | is by the Odes that the mind is aroused. "It is by the
12 9 | leads men on. He enlarged my mind with learning, and taught
13 12| gradually soaks into the mind, nor statements that startle
14 12| keep its affairs before the mind without weariness, and to
15 17| leads to dissipation of mind. There is the love of being
16 17| Odes serve to stimulate the mind. "They may be used for purposes
17 17| day, without applying his mind to anything good! Are there
18 20| examination of them is by thy mind, O God. If, in my person,
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