Zhuangzi — "You are not I. How do you know I don't know the happiness of fish?"
You are not I. How do you know I don't know the happiness of fish?
You are not I. How do you know I don't know the happiness of fish?
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"The mind of the perfect man is like a mirror. It grasps nothing, it refuses nothing, it receives but does not keep."
"The fish trap is for catching fish; once you've caught the fish, you can forget the trap. The rabbit snare is for catching rabbits; once you've caught the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are f…"
"Happiness is the absence of the striving for happiness."
"Running around accusing others is not as good as laughing. And enjoying a good laugh is not as good as going along with things."
"I have heaven and earth for my outer and inner coffin, the sun and moon for my pair of jade discs, the stars for my pearls, the myriad creatures for my farewell presents. Is anything missing from my f…"
Dialogue with Huizi on the Hao River, Zhuangzi (Chapter 17)
Date: 4th Century BCE
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