The cautious seldom err.
Chinese philosopher, founder of Confucianism
The cautious seldom err.
Chinese philosopher, founder of Confucianism
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"The Master said, 'Riches and honors are what men desire. If they cannot be obtained in the proper way, they should not be held. Poverty and meanness are what men dislike. If they cannot be avoided in …"
Humorous"The gentleman is at ease without being proud; the small man is proud without being at ease."
Philosophical"Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart."
Philosophical"The Master said, 'The superior man is anxious lest he should not get the truth; he is not anxious lest poverty should come upon him.'"
Humorous"To be able to practice five things everywhere under heaven constitutes perfect virtue... gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness, and kindness."
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