论语中的名言警句(英文)

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The master said, to learn and at due times to repeat what one has learnt, is that not after all a pleasure? that friends should come to one from afar, is this not after all delightful? to remain unsoured envn though one's merits are unrecognized by others, is that not after all what is expected of a gentleman?

The master said, "clever talk and a pretentious manner" are seldom found in the Good.

Every day I examine myself on these three points: in acting on behalf of others, have I always been loyal to their interests? In intercourse with my friends, have i always been true to my word? Have i failed to repeat the precepts that have been handed down to me?

If, when all that is done, he has any energy to spare, then let him study the politte arts.

A man who treats his betters as betters, wears an air of respect, who into serving father and mother knows how to put his whole strength, who in the service of his prince will lay down his life, who in intercourse with friends is true to his word--others may say of him that he still lacks education, but i for my part should certainly callhim an educated man.

If he finds he has made a mistake, then he must not be afraid of admitting the fact and amending his ways.

When proper respect towards the dead is shown at the End and continued after they are far away the moral force of a people has reached its highest point. 

While a man's father is alive, you can only see his intentions; it is when his father dies that you discover whether or not he is capable of carrying them out. If for the whole three years of mourning he manages to carry on the household exactly as in his father day, then he is a good son indeed.

In the usages of ritual it is harmony that is prized.

A gentleman who never goes on eating till he is sated, who does not demand comfort in his home, who is diligent in business and cautious in speech, who associates with those that possess the Way and thereby corrects his own faults--such a one may indeed be said to have a taste for learning.

Poor without cadging, rich without swagger. Not bad but not better than “poor, yet delighting in the Way, rich, yet a student of ritual.”

As thing cut, as thing filed, as thing chiseled, as thing polished.

The good man does not grieve that other people do not recognize his merits. His only anxiety is lest he should fail to recognize theirs.

He who rules by moral force is like the pole-star, which remains in its place while all the lesser stars do homage to it.

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