“The great man is the one who does not lose his child's heart.”

—  Mencius

Book 4, pt. 2, v. 12
Variant translations by Lin Yutang:
A great man is one who has not lost the child's heart.
A great man is he who has not lost the heart of a child.
The Mencius

Original

大人者,不失其赤子之心者也

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Chinese philosopher -372–-289 BC

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