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The separate parts make no carriage.
Laozi
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When good thing are accomplished, it does not claim (or name) them. This is Te, which is close in meaning to power or virtue. It is something within a person, and it is enhanced by following the Tao, or 'that from which nothing can deviate'.
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The sage has no concern for himself, but makes the concerns of others his own.
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What people loathe the most is to be orphaned, desolate, unworthy. But this is what princes and kings call themselves.
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To joy in conquest is to joy in the loss of human life.
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The hard and stiff are death's companions. The soft and weak are life's companions.
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