The superior man is anxious lest he should not get the truth; he is not anxious lest poverty should come.
Confucian philosopher
The superior man is anxious lest he should not get the truth; he is not anxious lest poverty should come.
Confucian philosopher
Mencius, Book 4, Part B, Chapter 29
c. 4th-3rd century BCE
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