Mencius — "He who exerts his mind to the utmost knows his nature. Knowing his nature, he kn…"
He who exerts his mind to the utmost knows his nature. Knowing his nature, he knows Heaven.
He who exerts his mind to the utmost knows his nature. Knowing his nature, he knows Heaven.
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"To nourish the heart, one must have few desires."
"The way of truth is like a great road. It is not difficult to know. The difficulty is only that men will not seek it."
"The difference between men and animals is slight. The common man loses it; the superior man preserves it."
"The sage is the instructor of a hundred generations. When the sage hears that he is still remembered, he is pleased."
"The feeling of commiseration is the beginning of benevolence; the feeling of shame and dislike is the beginning of righteousness; the feeling of deference and compliance is the beginning of propriety;…"
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