84. 鸟之将死,其鸣也哀;人之将死,其言也善。
When a bird is dying, its notes are mournful; when a man is dying, his words are well-intentioned.
85. 士不可以不弘毅,任重而道远。?
A scholar cannot but aim high and be perseverant, for he has to shoulder weighty responsibilities with a long way ahead.
86. 民可使由之,不可使知之。
The people may be made to follow, but must not be made to know why.?
87. 邦有道,贫且贱焉,耻也;邦无道,富且贵焉,耻也。
Take poverty and humbleness for a shame when living in a well-governed state; also take riches and ranks for a shame when living in a badly-governed one.
88. 不在其位,不谋其政。?
He who does not hold the position shall not involve himself in its affairs.
89. 学如不及,犹恐失之。
Learning is like chasing something:while chasing it we fear we cannot catch up with it; having caught up with it we fear we might lose it again.
90. 吾少也贱,故多能鄙事。
I was humble when young, so I developed many lowly skills.?
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91. 君子居之,何陋之有?? 9.14
If a gentleman dwelt in a place, how could there still be vulgarity?
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