Mencius Quotes
When I Say That All Men Have The Mind Which Cannot Bear To See The Suffering Of Others, My Meaning Is Illustrated This Way: When Two Men Suddenly See A Child About To Fall Into A Well, They All Have A Feeling Of Alarm And Distress, Not To Gain Friendship With The Child's Parents, Nor To Seek The Praise Of Their Neighbors And Friends. From Such A Case, We See That A Man Without The Feeling Of Commiseration Is Not A Man. The Feeling Of Commiseration Is The Beginning Of Humanity.
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