The gentleman does not seek to be praised by others, but to be true to himself.
Confucian philosopher
The gentleman does not seek to be praised by others, but to be true to himself.
Confucian philosopher
Xunzi, Chapter 3, 'On Self-Cultivation'
c. 3rd century BCE
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