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1 Comment| Therefore, the superior man in everything uses his utmost
2 Comment| rest. Is it possible that a man should not be equal to this
3 Comment| Therefore, the superior man must be watchful over himself
4 Comment| no evil to which the mean man, dwelling retired, will
5 Comment| when he sees a superior man, he instantly tries to disguise
6 Comment| Therefore, the superior man must be watchful over himself
7 Comment| Therefore, the superior man must make his thoughts sincere.~
8 Comment| be thus illustrated:-If a man be under the influence of
9 Comment| in the common adage,"A man does not know the wickedness
10 Comment| person be not cultivated, a man cannot regulate his family.~
11 Comment| perverseness of the One man, the whole state may be
12 Comment| may be settled by its One man."~ Yao and Shun led on the
13 Comment| Never has there been a man, who, not having reference
14 Comment| regulate his conduct.~ What a man dislikes in his superiors,
15 Comment| only the truly virtuous man who can send away such a
16 Comment| who can send away such a man and banish him, driving
17 Comment| only the truly virtuous man who can love or who can
18 Comment| influence of some small, mean man. He may consider this man
19 Comment| man. He may consider this man to be good; but when such
20 Comment| together, and, though a good man may take his place, he will
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