Laozi

Founder of Taoism

Ancient influential 196 sayings

Sayings by Laozi

Fill your bowl to the brim and it will spill. Keep sharpening your knife and it will blunt.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 9
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

Fill your bowl to the brim and it will spill. Keep sharpening your knife and it will blunt.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 9
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

He who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 33
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

Governing a large country is like cooking a small fish. You spoil it with too much poking.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 60
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

A great nation is like a great man: When he makes a mistake, he realizes it. Having realized it, he admits it. Having admitted it, he corrects it. He considers those who point out his faults as his most benevolent teachers. He thinks of his enemies as if they were himself. He doesn't hold them in contempt.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 61
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

A great nation is like a great man: When he makes a mistake, he realizes it. Having realized it, he admits it. Having admitted it, he corrects it. He considers those who point out his faults as his most benevolent teachers. He thinks of his enemies as if they were himself. He doesn't hold them in contempt.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 61
Strange & Unusual Disputed

The more prohibitions there are, the poorer the people become. The more sharp weapons the people have, the more troubled the state becomes. The more cunning and skill man possesses, the more peculiar things appear. The more laws are promulgated, the more thieves and bandits there are.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 57
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

The more prohibitions there are, the poorer the people become. The more sharp weapons the people have, the more troubled the state becomes. The more cunning and skill man possesses, the more peculiar things appear. The more laws are promulgated, the more thieves and bandits there are.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 57
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

When the Master governs, the people are hardly aware that he exists. Next best is a leader who is loved. Next, one who is feared. The worst is one who is despised.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 17
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

When the Master governs, the people are hardly aware that he exists. Next best is a leader who is loved. Next, one who is feared. The worst is one who is despised.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 17
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

He who conquers others is strong; He who conquers himself is mighty.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 33
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

He who conquers others is strong; He who conquers himself is mighty.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 33
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

The great square has no corners. The great vessel takes a long time to complete. The great sound is faint. The great image has no form.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 41
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

The great square has no corners. The great vessel takes a long time to complete. The great sound is faint. The great image has no form.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 41
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

He who knows does not speak. He who speaks does not know.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 56
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

Act without doing; work without effort.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 63
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

Act without doing; work without effort.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 63
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

Therefore the sage manages affairs without doing anything, and conveys his instructions without the use of speech.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 2
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

Therefore the sage manages affairs without doing anything, and conveys his instructions without the use of speech.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 2
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

When there is no desire, all things are at peace.

c. 6th-4th century BCE — Daodejing, Chapter 37
Strange & Unusual Confirmed