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1. Chi Tsze-ch'ang said, 'In a superior man it is only the substantial qualities which are wanted;--why should we seek for ornamental accomplishments?'
2. Tsze-kung said, 'Alas! Your words, sir, show you to be a superior man, but four horses cannot overtake the tongue.
3. 'Ornament is as substance; substance is as ornament. The hide of a tiger or a leopard stripped of its hair, is like the hide of a dog or agoat stripped of its hair.'
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