Deformities, or Evidence of a Full Character
ake?quot;
quot;You are already mutilated like t; retorted tsec;yet you are still seeking to compete in virtue o look at you, I so do to reflect on your past misdeeds!quot;
quot;t; said Su C;so as not to lose t to cover up t) are fe only tuous man can recognize table and remain unmoved. People ing, lucky. t me for not o make me angry. But since I came to study under our Master, I opped it. Perer any rate, I een years being ay. Noual, and you are judging me in t committing a mistake?quot; At tseco fidget and enance cu Co speak no more.
tate ed, by toes. o see Confucius; but Confucius said, quot;You o me no; quot;It I my feet,quot; replied No-toes. quot;No is t ers ts t you, Master, le expected to ;
quot;Pardon my stupidity,quot; said Confucius. quot; come in? I s I ; But No-toes left. oes , Confucius said to ;take a good lesson. No-toes is one-legged, yet o learn in order to make atonement for o atone?quot;
No-toes off to see Lao tan (Laotse) and said, quot;Is Confucius a Perfect One or is quite? t o learn from you? o earn a reputation by ruse and strange learning, ters.quot;
quot; make y and impossibility as alternations of one and t; ansan, quot;and so release ters?quot;
quot;It is God oes. quot;;
Duke Ai of tate said to Confucius, quot;In tate tai (Ugly) to. t stop t o ts, Ratries to lead ot only folloect mens lives. o gratify tfully loat does not lead, and knoside ate. Yet men and is different from ot for