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Confucianism -> Liji -> Biao Ji -> 46

The Master said,
'Dissatisfaction and calamity will come to him whose lip-kindness is not followed by the corresponding deeds.
君子 Therefore the superior man will rather incur the resentment arising from his refusal than the charge of promising (and then not fulfilling).
It is said in the Lessons from the States (V, ode 4, 6),
"I wildly go; I'll never know Its smiles and chat again, To me you clearly swore the faith, Which now to break you're fain.
!』」Could I foresee so false you'd be? And now regrets are vain."'


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