The Chinese Classics, כרכים 1-2 |
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עמוד ix
The attainment of perfect virtue is the true aim of living ; none can live well who
do not so regard it . It has been charged against him that he ignores the personal
God , and b : t slightly recognizes a future life . It would seem a sufficient
refutation ...
The attainment of perfect virtue is the true aim of living ; none can live well who
do not so regard it . It has been charged against him that he ignores the personal
God , and b : t slightly recognizes a future life . It would seem a sufficient
refutation ...
עמוד 65
You love a man and wish him to live ; you hate him and wish him to die . Having
wished him to live , you also wish him to die . This is a case of delusion . . 3 . “ It
may not be on account of her being rich , yet you come to make a difference . ” XI
.
You love a man and wish him to live ; you hate him and wish him to die . Having
wished him to live , you also wish him to die . This is a case of delusion . . 3 . “ It
may not be on account of her being rich , yet you come to make a difference . ” XI
.
עמוד 116
Tsze - cho Yu said , “ To - day I feel unwell , so that I cannot hold my bow . I am a
dead man ! ' At the same time he asked his driver , “ Who is it that is pursuing me
? ' The driver said , “ It is Yu - kung Sze , ' on which he exclaimed , ' I shall live .
Tsze - cho Yu said , “ To - day I feel unwell , so that I cannot hold my bow . I am a
dead man ! ' At the same time he asked his driver , “ Who is it that is pursuing me
? ' The driver said , “ It is Yu - kung Sze , ' on which he exclaimed , ' I shall live .
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