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501 15| having faults." The Master said, "I have been the whole 502 15| is to learn." The Master said, "The object of the superior 503 15| come upon him." The Master said, "When a man's knowledge 504 15| not reached." The Master said, "The superior man cannot 505 15| little matters." The Master said, "Virtue is more to man 506 15| course of virtue." The Master said, "Let every man consider 507 15| his teacher." The Master said, "The superior man is correctly 508 15| firm merely." The Master said, "A minister, in serving 509 15| consideration." The Master said, "In teaching there should 510 15| of classes." The Master said, "Those whose courses are 511 15| one another." The Master said, "In language it is simply 512 15| to the steps, the Master said, "Here are the steps." When 513 15| the guest to sit upon, he said, "Here is the mat." When 514 15| music master?" The Master said, "Yes. This is certainly 515 16| interview with Confucius, and said, "Our chief, Chil is going 516 16| against Chwan-yu." Confucius said, "Ch'iu, is it not you who 517 16| with attacking it?" Zan Yu said, "Our master wishes the 518 16| ministers wishes it." Confucius said, "Ch'iu, there are the words 519 16| whose is the fault?" Zan Yu said, "But at present, Chwan-yu 520 16| descendants." Confucius said. "Ch'iu, the superior man 521 16| their own court." Confucius said, "When good government prevails 522 16| common people." Confucius said, "The revenue of the state 523 16| much reduced." Confucius said, "There are three friendships 524 16| are injurious." Confucius said, "There are three things 525 16| are injurious." Confucius said, "There are three errors 526 16| called blindness." Confucius said, "There are three things 527 16| covetousness." Confucius said, "There are three things 528 16| words of sages." Confucius said, "Those who are born with 529 16| of the people." Confucius said, "The superior man has nine 530 16| righteousness." Confucius said, "Contemplating good, and 531 16| hall with hasty steps, and said to me, 'Have you learned 532 16| hall with hasty steps, and said to me, 'Have you learned 533 16| retired, and, quite delighted, said, "I asked one thing, and 534 17| however, on the way. Ho said to Confucius, "Come, let 535 17| being so?" Confucius again said, "No." "The days and months 536 17| wait for us." Confucius said, "Right; I will go into 537 17| into office." The Master said, "By nature, men are nearly 538 17| wide apart." The Master said, "There are only the wise 539 17| pleased and smiling, he said, "Why use an ox knife to 540 17| easily ruled.'" The Master said, "My disciples, Yen's words 541 17| words are right. What I said was only in sport." Kung-shan 542 17| Tsze-lu was displeased. and said, "Indeed, you cannot go! 543 17| see Kung-shan?" The Master said, "Can it be without some 544 17| perfect virtue. Confucius said, "To be able to practice 545 17| inclined to go. Tsze-lu said, "Master, formerly I have 546 17| go to him, what shall be said?" The Master said, "Yes, 547 17| shall be said?" The Master said, "Yes, I did use these words. 548 17| these words. But is it not said, that, if a thing be really 549 17| being made thin? Is it not said, that, if a thing be really 550 17| being eaten?" The Master said, "Yu, have you heard the 551 17| extravagant conduct." The Master said, "My children, why do you 552 17| and plants." The Master said to Po-yu, "Do you give yourself 553 17| Is he not so?" The Master said, "'It is according to the 554 17| meant by music?" The Master said, "He who puts on an appearance 555 17| over, a wall?" The Master said, "Your good, careful people 556 17| thieves of virtue." The Master said, To tell, as we go along, 557 17| our virtue." The Master said, "There are those mean creatures! 558 17| not proceed." The Master said, "Anciently, men had three 559 17| sheer deceit." The Master said, "Fine words and an insinuating 560 17| with virtue." The Master said, "I hate the manner in which 561 17| and families." The Master said, "I would prefer not speaking." 562 17| not speaking." Tsze-kung said, "If you, Master, do not 563 17| have to record?" The Master said, "Does Heaven speak? The 564 17| If the superior man," said he, "abstains for three 565 17| mourning may stop." The Master said, "If you were, after a year, 566 17| replied Wo. The Master said, "If you can feel at ease, 567 17| went out, and the Master said, "This shows Yu's want of 568 17| his parents?" The Master said, "Hard is it to deal with 569 17| nothing at all." Tsze-lu said, "Does the superior man 570 17| esteem valor?" The Master said, "The superior man holds 571 17| commit robbery." Tsze-kung said, "Has the superior man his 572 17| hatreds also?" The Master said, "He has his hatreds. He 573 17| straightforward." The Master said, "Of all people, girls and 574 17| discontented." The Master said, "When a man at forty is 575 18| him and died. Confucius said, "The Yin dynasty possessed 576 18| from his office. Some one said to him, "Is it not yet time 577 18| should treat Confucius, said, "I cannot treat him as 578 18| the Mang family." He also said, "I am old; I cannot use 579 18| for the ford. Ch'ang-tsu said, "Who is he that holds the 580 18| inquired of Chieh-ni, who said to him, "Who are you, sir?" 581 18| replied he, and then Chieh-ni said to him, "Disorder, like 582 18| basket for weeds. Tsze-lu said to him, "Have you seen my 583 18| his adventure. The Master said, "He is a recluse," and 584 18| man was gone. Tsze-lu then said to the family, "Not to take 585 18| and Shao-lien. The Master said, "Refusing to surrender 586 18| and Shu-ch'i. "It may be said of Hui of Liu-hsia! and 587 18| remarked in them. "It may be said of Yu-chung and I-yi, that, 588 19| 19~ Tsze-chang said, "The scholar, trained for 589 19| approbation indeed Tsze-chang said, "When a man holds fast 590 19| away of others?" Tsze-hsia said, "Even in inferior studies 591 19| practice them." Tsze-hsia said, "He, who from day to day 592 19| has attained to, may be said indeed to love to learn." 593 19| love to learn." Tsze-hsia said, "There are learning extensively, 594 19| such a course." Tsze-hsia said, "Mechanics have their shops 595 19| his principles." Tsze-hsia said, "The mean man is sure to 596 19| gloss his faults." Tsze-hsia said, "The superior man undergoes 597 19| and decided." Tsze-hsia said, "The superior man, having 598 19| vilifying him." Tsze-hsia said, "When a person does not 599 19| small virtues." Tsze-yu said, "The disciples and followers 600 19| heard of the remark and said, "Alas! Yen Yu is wrong. 601 19| of learning?" Tsze-hsia said, "The officer, having discharged 602 19| be an officer." Tsze-hsia said, "Mourning, having been 603 19| stop with that." Tsze-hsia said, "My friend Chang can do 604 19| The philosopher Tsang said, "How imposing is the manner 605 19| The philosopher Tsang said, "I heard this from our 606 19| The philosopher Tsang said, "I have heard this from 607 19| philosopher Tsang. Tsang said, "The rulers have failed 608 19| own ability." Tsze-kung said, "Chau's wickedness was 609 19| in upon him." Tsze-kung said, "The faults of the superior 610 19| observation to Tsze-kung, who said, "Let me use the comparison 611 19| revilingly of Chung-ni, Tsze-kung said, "It is of no use doing 612 19| in, addressing Tsze-kung, said, "You are too modest. How 613 19| modest. How can Chung-ni be said to be superior to you?" 614 19| superior to you?" Tsze-kung said to him, "For one word a 615 20| 20~ Yao said, "Oh! you, Shun, the Heaven-determined 616 20| giving charge to Yu. T'ang said, "I the child Li, presume 617 20| government properly." Tsze-chang said, "What are meant by the 618 20| excellent things?" The Master said, "When the person in authority 619 20| being fierce." Tsze-chang said, "What is meant by being 620 20| bad things?" The Master said, "To put the people to death 621 20| mere official." The Master said, "Without recognizing the


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