The Discourses and Sayings of Confucius: A New Special Translation, Illustrated with Quotations from Goethe and Other WritersKelly and Walsh, limited, 1898 - 182 עמודים |
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עמוד 7
... lose the sense of shame for wrong - doing . If , on the other hand , in government you depend upon the moral senti- ment , and maintain order by encouraging education and good manners , the people will have a sense of shame for wrong ...
... lose the sense of shame for wrong - doing . If , on the other hand , in government you depend upon the moral senti- ment , and maintain order by encouraging education and good manners , the people will have a sense of shame for wrong ...
עמוד 24
... loses sight of a moral life ; in moments of haste and hurry , as in moments of danger and peril , he always clings to it . " 6. Confucius remarked , " I do not now see a man who really loves a moral life ; or one who really hates an ...
... loses sight of a moral life ; in moments of haste and hurry , as in moments of danger and peril , he always clings to it . " 6. Confucius remarked , " I do not now see a man who really loves a moral life ; or one who really hates an ...
עמוד 41
... lose him . But God's will be done ! " At the same time he went on repeating , " Ah ! that such a man should die of ... lose his cheerfulness . How much heroism is in that man ! " 10. A disciple once said to Confucius , " It 7 THE ...
... lose him . But God's will be done ! " At the same time he went on repeating , " Ah ! that such a man should die of ... lose his cheerfulness . How much heroism is in that man ! " 10. A disciple once said to Confucius , " It 7 THE ...
עמוד 64
... losing it . ' 18. Confucius remarked , " How toweringly high and surpassingly great in moral grandeur was the way by which the ancient Emperors Shun and Yü came to the government of the Empire , and yet they themselves were unconscious ...
... losing it . ' 18. Confucius remarked , " How toweringly high and surpassingly great in moral grandeur was the way by which the ancient Emperors Shun and Yü came to the government of the Empire , and yet they themselves were unconscious ...
עמוד 74
... lose their green . ' 1950 28. Confucius remarked , " Men of intelligence are free from doubts , moral men from anxiety , and men of courage from fear . " 29. Confucius remarked , " Some men there are with whom you can share your ...
... lose their green . ' 1950 28. Confucius remarked , " Men of intelligence are free from doubts , moral men from anxiety , and men of courage from fear . " 29. Confucius remarked , " Some men there are with whom you can share your ...
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ancient China ancient Emperor answered Confucius answered the disciple archery asked Confucius asked the disciple called a moral carriage CHAPTER Chinese language civilisation Confucius answered Confucius enquired Confucius once remarked Confucius remarked considered Court death disciple asked disciple of Confucius disciple remarked disciple then asked duty earnest Emperor Shun Empire enquired of Confucius family of nobles father favourite Yen Hui fool friends fucius gentleman give GOETHE hate heard to say honour ideal of decency intrepid Chung Yu judgment justice and order Kuan Chung live a moral look master mean moral character moral worth mourning native State asked never nobles in Confucius occasion remarked officer order and justice poetry powerful family principles public character public servant reigning prince replied Confucius replied the disciple ruler small principality speak things understanding wise words Yin dynasty
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עמוד 74 - Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen blühn, Im dunkeln Laub die Goldorangen glühn, Ein sanfter Wind vom blauen Himmel weht, Die Myrte still und hoch der Lorbeer steht, Kennst du es wohl? Dahin! Dahin Möcht ich mit dir, o mein Geliebter, ziehn.
עמוד 168 - I-yi, that, while they hid themselves in their seclusion, they gave a license to their words; but, in their persons, they succeeded in preserving their purity, and, in their retirement, they acted according to the exigency of the times. 5. 'I am different from all these. I have no course for which I am predetermined, and no course against which I am predetermined.
עמוד 15 - I made them lay their hands in mine and swear To reverence the King, as if he were Their conscience, and their conscience as their King. To break the heathen and uphold the Christ, To ride abroad redressing human wrongs, To speak no slander, no, nor listen to it, To honor his own word as if his God's, To lead sweet lives in purest chastity, To love one maiden only, cleave to her, And worship her by years of noble deeds, Until they won her...
עמוד 5 - If you make pro- l3. mises within the bounds of what is right, you will b? able to keep your word. If you confine earnestness within the bounds of judgment and .good taste, you will keep out of discomfiture and insult. If you make friends of those with whom you ought to, you will be able to depend upon them.
עמוד 7 - If, on the other hand, in government you depend upon the moral sentiment, and maintain order by encouraging education and good manners, the people will have a sense of shame for wrong-doing and moreover, will emulate what is good".
עמוד 144 - ... possessions are not equally distributed; they should not be concerned that they are poor, but should be concerned that the people are not contented. For with equal distribution there will be no poverty; with mutual good will, there will be no want; and with contentment among the people, there can be no downfall and dissolution.
עמוד 1 - It is indeed a pleasure to acquire knowledge, and, as you go on acquiring, to put into practice what you have acquired. A greater pleasure still is when friends of congenial mind come from afar to seek you because of your attainments. But he is truly a wise and good man who feels no discomposure even when he is not noticed of men.
עמוד 167 - ... young may not be neglected, how is it that he sets aside the duties that should be observed between sovereign and minister? Wishing to maintain his personal purity, he allows that great relation to come to confusion. A superior man takes office, and performs the righteous duties belonging to it. As to the failure of right principles to make progress, he is aware of that.
עמוד 24 - I do not now see a man who really loves a moral life ; or one \vho really hates an immoral life. One who really loves a moral life would esteem nothing above it. One who really hates an immoral life would be a moral man who would not allow anything the least immoral in his life. " Nevertheless, if a man were really to exert himself for one single day to live...
עמוד 3 - This is an answer to a feudal prince who alleged that in his fief men were so upright that when a father stole a sheep the son was ready to bear witness against him. ANCESTRAL WORSHIP By cultivating respect for the dead and carrying the memory back to the distant past, the moral feelings of the people will awaken and grow in depth.