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1 2 | does not wait till he sees things, to be cautious, nor till
2 2 | cautious, nor till he hears things, to be apprehensive.~
3 5 | heaven and earth, and all things will be nourished and flourish.~
4 25| are, men still find some things in them with which to be
5 31| superior man there are four things, to not one of which have
6 39| said, "In such a state of things, parents have entire complacence!"~
7 41| yet they enter into all things, and there is nothing without
8 47| Heaven, in the production of things, is sure to be bountiful
9 69| He who knows these three things knows how to cultivate his
10 74| In all things success depends on previous
11 81| the natures of animals and things. Able to give their full
12 81| natures of creatures and things, he can assist the transforming
13 85| the end and beginning of things; without sincerity there
14 86| completes other men and things also. The completing himself
15 86| completing other men and things shows his knowledge. But
16 90| this is how it contains all things. High and brilliant;-this
17 90| is how it overspreads all things. Reaching far and continuing
18 90| this is how it perfects all things.~
19 93| doubleness, and so they produce things in a manner that is unfathomable.~
20 95| suspended in it, and all things are overspread by it. The
21 95| dwell on it, and precious things which men treasure up are
22 98| forth and nourishes all things, and rises up to the height
23 9 | having those three important things, shall be able to effect
24 16| overshadowing and curtaining, all things. He may be compared to the
25 17| All things are nourished together without
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