Zhuangzi — "The sage is born without a body, and yet he can walk without stepping."
The sage is born without a body, and yet he can walk without stepping.
The sage is born without a body, and yet he can walk without stepping.
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"The true man of Tao is like a child: he knows nothing, but he is full of wisdom."
"He who knows how to live, lives as if he were dead. He who knows how to die, dies as if he were alive."
"The sage embraces things as they are, and does not contend with them."
"The mind of the perfect man is like a mirror. It grasps nothing, it refuses nothing, it receives but does not keep."
"The perfect man uses his mind like a mirror – going after nothing, welcoming nothing, responding but not storing."
Zhuangzi (Book 2, Discussion on Making All Things Equal)
Date: c. 4th century BCE
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