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The sage occupies
himself with inaction, and conveys instruction without words.
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Is it not by
neglecting self-interest that one will be able to achieve it?
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Purge yourself of
your profound intelligence, and you can still be free from blemish. Cherish the
people and order the kingdom, and you can still do without meddlesome action.
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Who is there that
can make muddy water clear? But if allowed to remain still, it will gradually
become clear of itself. Who is there that can secure a state of absolute
repose? But let time go on, and the state of repose will gradually arise.
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Be sparing of
speech, and things will come right of themselves.
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A violent wind
does not outlast the morning; squalls of rain doens not outlast the day. Such
is the course of Nature. And if Nature herself cannot sustain her effort long,
how much less can man!
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Attain complete
vacuity, and sedulously preserve a state of repose…….
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The softest things
in the world override the hardest. That which has no substance enters where
there is no crevice. Hence I know the advantage of inaction.
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Conveying lessons
without words, reaping profit without action - there are few in the world who
can attain to this!
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Activity conquers
cold, but stillness conquers heat. Purity and stillness are the correct
principles for mankind.
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Without going out
of doors one may know the whole world; without looking out of the window, one
may see the Way of Heaven. The further one travels, the less one may know. Thus
it is that without moving you shall know; without looking you shall see,
without doing you shall achieve.
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