He who acts (with an ulterior purpose) does harm; he who takes hold of a thing (in the same way) loses his hold.
Lao TzuThe difficulty in governing the people arises from their having much knowledge.
Lao TzuIn this way though he has his place above them, men do not feel his weight, nor though he has his place before them, do they feel it an injury to them.
Lao TzuThere is no calamity greater than lightly engaging in war.
Lao TzuThe people suffer from famine because of the multitude of taxes consumed by their superiors.
Lao TzuTherefore the place of what is firm and strong is below, and that of what is soft and weak is above.
Lao TzuHe who knows other men is discerning;
Lao TzuHe who is satisfied with his lot is rich;
Lao TzuHe who overcomes others is strong;
Lao Tzuhe who knows himself is intelligent.
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