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1 6 | embodies the course of the Mean; the mean man acts contrary
2 6 | course of the Mean; the mean man acts contrary to the
3 6 | contrary to the course of the Mean.~
4 7 | embodying the course of the Mean is because he is a superior
5 7 | so always maintains the Mean. The mean man's acting contrary
6 7 | maintains the Mean. The mean man's acting contrary to
7 7 | contrary to the course of the Mean is because he is a mean
8 7 | Mean is because he is a mean man, and has no caution."~
9 8 | which is according to the Mean! Rare have they long been
10 9 | is that the path of the Mean is not walked in:-The knowing
11 9 | is that the path of the Mean is not understood:-The men
12 11| How is the path of the Mean untrodden!"~
13 12| extremes, determined the Mean, and employed it in his
14 13| choose the course of the Mean, they are not able to keep
15 14| Hui:-he made choice of the Mean, and whenever he got hold
16 15| feet; but the course of the Mean cannot be attained to."~
17 17| The Master said, "Do you mean the energy of the South,
18 23| accords with the course of the Mean. Though he may be all unknown,
19 35| appointments of Heaven, while the mean man walks in dangerous paths,
20 52| between the noble and the mean.~
21 2 | pursue the course of the Mean. He cherishes his old knowledge,
22 18| never swerving from the Mean, and correct, fitted to
23 25| and it is the way of the mean man to seek notoriety, while
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