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He does not seek power - yet people follow him.
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He who acts, spoils he who grasps, lets slip.
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The Tao doesn't take sides it gives birth to both good and evil. The Master doesn't take sides she welcomes both saints and sinners. The Tao is like a bellows: it is empty yet infinitely capable. The more you use it, the more it produces the more you talk of it, the less you understand. Hold on to the center.
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Goodie-goodies are the thieves of virtue.
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People who have to fight for their living and are not afraid to die for it are higher persons than those who, stationed high, are too fat to dare to die.
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When you extend your goodwill in every direction, regardless of circumstances, you begin to see that we are all one.
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Hear no evil. See no evil. Speak no evil.
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Favor and disgrace are like fear. Favor is in a higher place, and disgrace in a lower place. When you win them you are like being in fear, and when you lose them you are also like being in fear. So favor and disgrace are like fear.
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Returning to the source is stillness. It is returning to one's fate. Returning to one's fate is eternal.
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Trying to understand is like straining through muddy water. Be still and allow the mud to settle.
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Do not strive for the shine of jade, but clatter like stone.
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Knowing others is intelligence knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength mastering yourself is true power.
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