id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044023409295 Brown, B. H. The wisdom of the Chinese: their philosophy in sayings and proverbs 1920 .txt text/plain 18508 1872 88 the way back to Mother Nature and her Tao. I am sure that the great American people, Confucius said the same thing many years before: "Be not self-deceived in wisdom, look farther." Lao Tzü, B.C. 604, the Chinese mystic, and reversion to the natural laws governing conduct — this is true goodness. wants to know; whose life is easily and naturally in harmony with the moral law. There are again good men who try to live in conformity with the moral law, but who, when they The simple intelligence of ordinary men and women of the people may understand something of the moral law; but in its resembling the principle in a man's moral life. LIFE of THE MoRAL MAN our liking, is what is called a good man. He whose completed goodness is brightly displayed, is what is called a great man. ./cache/hvd.32044023409295.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044023409295.txt