Translation Info: beck | blakney | byrn | feng | ganson | gnl | hansen | legge | mccarroll | mcdonald | merel | merel2 | mitchell | muller | rosenthal |
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beck The Power of Goodness
blakney Wise Men hear and see ...
byrn The wise man makes no judgements of his own. He has no rigid and plump ideas alone. Maybe no certain, opinionated feelings.
feng The sage has no mind of his own.
ganson The truly wise are selfless.
gnl People
hansen Sage's Constancy
legge The sage has no invariable mind of his own; he makes the mind
mccarroll The True Person does not have an individual heart
mcdonald The Master has no mind of her own.
merel The Worlds of Others
merel2 People
mitchell The Master has no mind of her own.
muller The sage has no fixed mind,
rosenthal THE VIRTUE OF RECEPTIVITY

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