Confucius Quote

The superior man, when resting in safety, does not forget that danger may come. When in a state of security he does not forget the possibility of ruin. When all is orderly, he does not forget that disorder may come. Thus his person is not endangered, and his States and all their clans are preserved.


The Sacred Books of China: The Texts of Confucianism (ed. 1968)


The superior man, when resting in safety, does not forget that danger may come. When in a state of security he does not forget the possibility of...

The superior man, when resting in safety, does not forget that danger may come. When in a state of security he does not forget the possibility of...

The superior man, when resting in safety, does not forget that danger may come. When in a state of security he does not forget the possibility of...

The superior man, when resting in safety, does not forget that danger may come. When in a state of security he does not forget the possibility of...