1.
Nothing fruitful ever comes when plants are forced to flower in the wrong season.
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2.
you must not use wood to put out the fire.
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3.
If mortals wait until the gods remake the world to their liking to be happy, they are already in hell.
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4.
prophecies do not alter fate, only confirm it.
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5.
The young see what they wish to see. The old see what they do not wish.
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6.
In yielding we are like the water, by nature placid, conforming to the hollow of the smallest hand; in time, shaping even the mountains to its will. Thus we keep duty and honor. We cherish clan and civilization. We are Chinese.
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7.
to ask for anything of consequence from friends who cannot refuse is uncivilized.
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8.
Principles have a way of yielding to power.
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9.
Like most Chinese, I am basically a fatalist - too sophisticated for religion and too superstitious to deny the gods.
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10.
A secret, like a chore, always seems to lead to another, one even more troublesome than the first.
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11.
What harm is there in dreaming, if it eases pain? What good is reality, if it blots out hope? Can a man's mind be washed without bleaching his soul?
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