Whoever hunts deer without the forester
Only loses his way in the forest.
The superior man understands the signs of the time
And prefers to desist.
To go on brings humiliation.
Only loses his way in the forest.
The superior man understands the signs of the time
And prefers to desist.
To go on brings humiliation.
Related:
- To make a fool develop
It furthers one to apply discipline.
The fetters should be removed. To go on in this way... - The superior man understands what is right; the inferior man understands
what will sell.
Confucius (551-479 B.C... - The superior man understands what is right;
the inferior man understands what will sell. --... - Voluntary retreat brings good fortune to the superior
man And downfall to the inferior man... - Perseverance brings good fortune.
Remorse disappears.
If a man is agitated in mind, And his thoughts go hither... - Making progress with the horns is permissible
Only for the purpose of punishing one's own city.
To be conscious of danger brings good fortune. No blame... - Whoever preserves a single thought uncorrupted by any concession to the
will of others,
whoever brings into reality a matchstick or a patch... - Thunder over the lake:
The image of The Marrying Maiden.
Thus the superior man Understands the transitory In... - The deer would not go away and was diligent in his efforts,
mounting the statue time after time. Finally, exhausted...
From the same category:
- The rest were vulgar deaths, unknown to fame.
-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
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The Iliad of Homer, Book xi, Line... - These violent delights have violent ends.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616),
Romeo and Juliet -- Act ii, Sc.... - Intel CPUs are not defective, they just act that way.
Henry... - big-endian: [From Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" via the famous
paper "On Holy Wars and a Plea for Peace" by Danny Cohen,
USC/ISI IEN 137, dated April 1, 1980] adj. 1. Describes... - A visit to a strange place will bring
fresh work...
