Analect
1 2 | Master said, "Parents are anxious lest their children should
2 7 | help out any one who is not anxious to explain himself. When
3 12| wrong, what is there to be anxious about, what is there to
4 12| their countenances. He is anxious to humble himself to others.
5 14| messenger replied, "My master is anxious to make his faults few,
6 15| it. The superior man is anxious lest he should not get truth;
7 15| not get truth; he is not anxious lest poverty should come
8 16| the use of his eyes, he is anxious to see clearly. In regard
9 16| the use of his ears, he is anxious to hear distinctly. In regard
10 16| to his countenance, he is anxious that it should be benign.
11 16| regard to his demeanor, he is anxious that it should be respectful.
12 16| regard to his speech, he is anxious that it should be sincere.
13 16| doing of business, he is anxious that it should be reverently
14 16| what he doubts about, he is anxious to question others. When
15 17| he be called wise, who is anxious to be engaged in public
16 17| lose them. "When they are anxious lest such things should
17 18| actions were such as men are anxious to see. This is all that
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