The superior man bends his attention to what is radical. That being established, all practical courses naturally grow up. Filial piety and fraternal submission,-are they not the root of all benevolent actions? To rule a country of a thousand chariots, there must be reverent attention to business, and sincerity; economy in expenditure, and love for men; and the employment of the people at the proper seasons. If a man withdraws his mind from the love of beauty, and applies it as sincerely to the love of the virtuous; if, in serving his parents, he can exert his utmost strength; if, in serving his prince, he can devote his life; if, in his intercourse with his friends, his words are sincere:-although men say that he has not learned, I will certainly say that he has. Without an acquaintance with the rules of Propriety, it is impossible for the character to be established. Without knowing the force of words, it is impossible to know men.
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Robert Greene
audiobookbookThe Complete Confucius: The Analects, The Doctrine Of The Mean, and The Great Learning
Confucius, A to Z Classics
bookVarför hatar män kvinnor som älskar dem?
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audiobookbookThe 50th Law
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audiobookThe 48 Laws of Power
Robert Greene
audiobookThus Spoke Zarathustra
Friedrich Nietzsche
audiobookbookThe 48 Laws of Power
Robert Greene
audiobookThe Analects of Confucius (Bilingual Edition: English/Chinese)
Anonymous
bookBlaze Your Own Trail : An Interactive Guide to Navigating Life with Confidence, Solidarity, and Compassion
Rebekah Bastian
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Eva Berlander
audiobookbookKärlekens ACT
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bookThe Art of Seduction (Unabridged) : An Indispensible Primer on the Ultimate Form of Power
Robert Greene
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