When wealth and honours lead to arrogancy, this brings its evil on itself.

Lao Tzu


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If you keep feeling a point that has been sharpened, the point cannot long preserve its sharpness.

Lao Tzu


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Favour and disgrace would seem equally to be feared; honour and great calamity, to be regarded as personal conditions (of the same kind).

Lao Tzu


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When the work is done, and one's name is becoming distinguished, to withdraw into obscurity is the way of Heaven.

Lao Tzu


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The (state of) vacancy should be brought to the utmost degree, and that of stillness guarded with unwearying vigour.

Lao Tzu


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A violent wind does not last for a whole morning; a sudden rain does not last for the whole day.

Lao Tzu


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Therefore the sage desires what (other men) do not desire, and does not prize things difficult to get; he learns what (other men) do not learn, and turns back to what the multitude of men have passed by.

Lao Tzu


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Therefore the sage, while he never does what is great, is able on that account to accomplish the greatest things.

Lao Tzu


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He who (tries to) govern a state by his wisdom is a scourge to it; while he who does not (try to) do so is a blessing.

Lao Tzu


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To know and yet (think) we do not know is the highest (attainment); not to know (and yet think) we do know is a disease.

Lao Tzu


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