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chinese-philosopher fear hundred results
If you know the enemy and know yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles. Sun Tzu
chinese-philosopher gaining methods second third
There are three methods to gaining wisdom. The first is reflection, which is the highest. The second is limitation, which is the easiest. The third is experience, which is the bitterest. Confucius
chinese-philosopher concerned sacrifices
Sacrifices are concerned with the feelings of devotion and longing. Xun Zi
chinese-philosopher involve later man sees sooner time
When a man sees something desirable, he must reflect on the fact that with time it could come to involve what is detestable. When he sees something that is beneficial, he should reflect that sooner or later it, too, could come to involve harm. Xun Zi
chinese-philosopher ease foresight knowledge unify
If knowledge and foresight are too penetrating and deep, unify them with ease and sincerity. Xun Zi
chinese-philosopher daring impulse stay
If the impulse to daring and bravery is too fierce and violent, stay it with guidance and instruction. Xun Zi
chinese-philosopher far farther high standing toes tried
I once tried standing up on my toes to see far out in the distance, but I found that I could see much farther by climbing to a high place. Xun Zi
chinese-philosopher excellence
When you are laboring for others let it be with the same zeal as if it were for yourself. Confucius
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I hear, I know. I see, I remember. I do, I understand. Confucius