“Learning proceeds until death and only then does it stop. … Its purpose cannot be given up for even a moment. To pursue it is to be human, to give it up to be a beast.”

—  Xun Zi

Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy (2001), p. 258
An Exhortation to Learning

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