The gentleman is cautious in what he does not see and fearful of what he does not hear.
Confucian philosopher
The gentleman is cautious in what he does not see and fearful of what he does not hear.
Confucian philosopher
From 'Xunzi', advocating prudence.
circa 300 BCE
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