Analect
1 1 | friends, I may have been not sincere;-whether I may have not
2 1 | his friends, his words are sincere:-although men say that he
3 5 | found one honorable and sincere as I am, but not so fond
4 8 | The Master said, "With sincere faith he unites the love
5 8 | attentive; simple and yet not sincere:-such persons I do not understand."
6 10| village, looked simple and sincere, and as if he were not able
7 11| discourse appears solid and sincere, we allow him to be a good
8 13| will not dare not to be sincere. Now, when these things
9 13| with others, to be strictly sincere. Though a man go among rude,
10 13| They are determined to be sincere in what they say, and to
11 15| said, "Let his words be sincere and truthful and his actions
12 15| North. If his words be not sincere and truthful and his actions
13 16| uplight; friendship with the sincere; and friendship with the
14 16| anxious that it should be sincere. In regard to his doing
15 17| will win all. If you are sincere, people will repose trust
16 17| There is the love of being sincere without the love of learning;-
17 19| extensively, and having a firm and sincere aim; inquiring with earnestness,
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