Mencius — "To nourish the heart, one must have few desires."
To nourish the heart, one must have few desires.
To nourish the heart, one must have few desires.
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"Men's minds are surely alike. Why should we doubt it?"
"He who is without compassion is not a man."
"What is the difference between a man and a beast? Very little. The common man loses it; the superior man preserves it."
"The people are the most important element in a nation; the spirits of the land and grain are the next; the sovereign is the lightest."
"To nourish the heart, there is nothing better than to make the desires few."
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