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 can walk through fire and not be burned, can walk through water and not be drowned, can walk through empty space and not be hindered."
"You are not a fish; how do you know what makes a fish happy?"
"When the world is in chaos, the sage is in peace."
"There is no greater sorrow than to have an eye for beauty, and no greater happiness than to be blind."
"If a man has no way to control his desires, he is like a fish in a dry rut, waiting for the north wind to blow the water into it."
Zhuangzi (Book 2, Discussion on Making All Things Equal)
Date: c. 4th century BCE
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