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1 3 | forgetting to return, is what I call yielding to it. Pressing
2 3 | forgetting to return, is what I call urging their way against
3 3 | without satiety is what I call being wild. Delighting in
4 3 | without satiety is what I call being lost.~8. '"The ancient
5 4 | The robber and ruffian we call a mere fellow. I have heard
6 4 | answered Yo-chang. 'By what you call "exceeding," you mean, I
7 7 | ministers whom he does not call to go to him. When he wishes
8 7 | they would not venture to call them to go to them. If Kwan
9 10| excelled him. He was what you call a scholar of high and distinguished
10 14| mouth and body." We may call Tsang-tsze's practice -- "
11 15| shows him to be what we call "a robber and an enemy."
12 19| went no farther. He did not call him to share any of Heaven'
13 19| them to death? Indeed, to call every one who takes what
14 20| the sovereign would not call him; -- how much less may
15 20| how much less could he call him to his presence!~5. '
16 21| Kâo said, 'Life is what we call nature!'~2. Mencius asked
17 26| such things show what I call an ignorance of what is
18 27| with them. This is what I call -- "beginning with what
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