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Confucianism -> Mengzi -> Jin Xin I -> 27

孟子Mencius said,
'The hungry think any food sweet,
and the thirsty think the same of any drink,
and thus they do not get the right taste of what they eat and drink.
The hunger and thirst, in fact, injure their palate.
And is it only the mouth and belly which are injured by hunger and thirst?
Men's minds are also injured by them.
If a man can prevent the evils of hunger and thirst from being any evils to his mind,
。」 he need not have any sorrow about not being equal to other men.'


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