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{ Wednesday, February 13, 2008 }

The Duke of Zhou once said to his son, The Marquis of Lu, that on any day of his life he wished he could find "ten men to have as teachers, thirty to have as friends, one hundred to talk with at leisure, and one thousand helpers who could help me and to whom I would always listen."

LINK | 11:40 PM | TB

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ah, but: "If you take a monkey and dress him in the robes of the Duke of Chou, he will bite and tear at them, not satisfied until he has divested himself of every stitch!" Chuang Tzu, Burton Watson transl.

joto | February 15, 2008 7:59 AM

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