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The Master said,
'Courtesy is near to propriety;
economy is near to humanity;
good faith is near to the truth of things.
When one with respect and humility practises these (virtues),
though he may fall into errors,
they will not be very great.
Where there is courtesy, the errors are few;
where there is truth, there can be good faith;
where there is economy, the exercise of forbearance is easy
- will not failure be rare in the case of those who practise these things?
It is said in the Book of Poetry (III. iii, ode 2, 9),
"Mildness and reverence base supply
。’”For virtue's structure, broad and high."


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