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The Great Man Is He Who Does Not Lose His Child's Heart." -- Menciu
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The great man is he who does not lose his child's heart."
-- Mencius
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The great man is he who does not lose his child's heart. -- Mencius (Meng-tse) (372?-289? BCE)
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.
-- Mencius (Meng-tse) (372?-289? BCE)...
He's got the heart of a little child, and he keeps it in a jar on his desk.
He who takes a child by the hand takes a mother by the heart. Danish Proverb
He who has exhausted all his mental constitution knows his nature.
Knowing his nature, he knows heaven. To preserve one's mental constitution, and nourish one's nature, is the way to serve heaven....
A man can lose his soul among the stars. Much later, he may realize that his body acted for him, guiding his ship while his mind traveled in realms he cannot remember.
They call it _the far look._ It is dangerous. A man's soul does not always return....
Moishe Margolies, who weighed all of 105 pounds and stood an even five feet in his socks, was taking his first airplane trip.
He took a seat next to a hulking bruiser of a man who happened to be the heavyweight champion of the world....
Who am I to come between a man and his rock? -- Devil's Heart.
Since I've seen this *several* times in this group, the actual context of the God is dead quotation of Nietzsche
The Madman. -- Have you ever heard of the madman who on a bright morning lighte d a lantern and ran to the market-place callin out unceasingly...