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Quotes of Lao-tse [40]
- Muddy water, let stand, becomes clear.
- When armies are mobilized and issues are joined, the man who is sorry over the fact will win.
- To know that you do not know is the best. To pretend to know when you do not know is a disease.
- Great acts are made up of small deeds.
- A scholar who cherishes the love of comfort is not fit to be deemed a scholar.
- The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be.
- People are difficult to govern because they have too much knowledge.
- Water is fluid, soft, and yielding. But water will wear away rock, which is rigid and cannot yield. As a rule, whatever is fluid, soft, and yielding will overcome whatever is rigid and hard. This is another paradox: what is soft is strong.
- We turn clay to make a vessel, but it is on the space where there is nothing that the usefulness of the vessel depends.
- One who is too insistent on his own views, finds few to agree with him.
- The journey of a thousand leagues begins from beneath your feet.
- Wonder into wonder existence opens.
- A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.
- Seek not happiness too greedily, and be not fearful of happiness.
- When victorious in war, one should observe mourning rites.
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