Mencius

Philosopher

Mencius was a Chinese philosopher known for his teachings on human nature and morality, particularly through his work 'Mencius'.

Born
January 1, 0372
Died
January 1, 0289
Quotes
100
Rank
#522

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"He who outrages benevolence is called a ruffian: he who outrages righteousness is called a villain. I have heard of the cutting off of the villain Chow, but I have not heard of the putting of a ruler to death."

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"Incessant falls teach men to reform, and distress rouses their strength. Life springs from calamity, and death from ease."

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"A man must not be without shame, for the shame of being without shame is shamelessness indeed."

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"To feed men and not to love them is to treat them as if they were barnyard cattle. To love them and not respect them is to treat them as if they were household pets."

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"The regular path of virtue is to be pursued without any bend, and from no view to emolument."

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"Human nature is good, just as water seeks low ground. There is no man who is not good, just as there is no water that does not flow downward."

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"Virtue alone is not sufficient for the exercise of government; laws alone cannot carry themselves into practice."

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"To lay hold of the mean without taking into account the occasion is like grasping one thing only."

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"The way is One and only One. The way is close at hand, but men seek it afar."

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"When I say that all men have the mind which cannot bear to see the suffering of others, my meaning is illustrated this way: when two men suddenly see a child about to fall into a well, they all have a feeling of alarm and distress, not to gain friendship with the child's parents, nor to seek the praise of their neighbors and friends. From such a case, we see that a man without the feeling of commiseration is not a man. The feeling of commiseration is the beginning of humanity."

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"The great man does not think beforehand of his words that they may be sincere, nor of his actions that they may be resolute- he simply speaks and does what is right."

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"Those who follow the part of themselves which is great are great men; those who follow the part which is little are little men."

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"Is it only the mouth and belly which are injured by hunger and thirst? Men's minds are also injured by them."

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"The five kinds of grains are considered good plants, but if the grains are not ripe, they are worse than cockles. It is the same with regard to kindness, which must grow into maturity."

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"The people turn in allegiance to Humanity, as surely as water flows downward or as a wild animal takes cover in the wilderness."

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"Water indeed will flow indifferently to the east or west, but will it flow indifferently up or down? The tendency of our nature to good is like the tendency of water to flow downwards. There are none but have this tendency to good, just as all water flows downward."

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"All people have the common desire to be elevated in honour, but all people have something still more elevated in themselves without knowing it."

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"If you know that a thing is unrighteous, then use all dispatch in putting an end to it--why wait till next year?"

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