Chapter
1 1 | and stop. What would you think if those who run fifty paces
2 2 | strange that the people should think you were grudging the animal.
3 2 | of them does your Majesty think would conquer?' 'The people
4 4 | I suppose, because you think that he is a man of talents
5 5 | illustrious, and do you still think it would not be enough for
6 6 | impure prince, nor did he think it low to be an inferior
7 7 | silent because they do not think that benevolence and righteousness
8 8 | very much ashamed when I think of Mencius.'~2. Ch'an Chiâ
9 10| said, 'Now, does Î really think that a man's affection for
10 11| considered excessive. Do you think it was excessive?'~2. Kang
11 12| end of them. What do you think of such a course?'~2. Mencius
12 14| is the way of Heaven. To think how to be sincere is the
13 15| The great man does not think beforehand of his words
14 19| impure prince, nor did he think it low to be an inferior
15 19| Mencius answered, 'Do you think that, if there should arise
16 20| scholars; -- what do you think of such an intercourse?"
17 21| people now see it, they think it was never finely wooded.
18 21| people now see it, they think that it never had those
19 22| it straight, he will not think the way from Ch'in to Ch'
20 22| hearing and seeing do not think, and are obscured by external
21 22| things; by neglecting to think, it fails to do this. These --
22 24| to arise, whether do you think that Lû would be diminished
23 24| as the tax. What do you think of it?'~2. Mencius said, '
24 25| benefits them, they do not think of his merit. From day to
25 26| sea, finds it difficult to think anything of other waters,
26 26| sage, finds it difficult to think anything of the words of
27 26| Mencius said, 'The hungry think any food sweet, and the
28 26| food sweet, and the thirsty think the same of any drink, and
29 28| Mencius replied, 'Do you think that they came here to pilfer
30 28| Confucius, when he was in Ch'an, think of the ambitious scholars
31 28| pleased with them, and they think themselves right, so that
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