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 sage is a mirror to heaven and earth, a glass to all things."
"When the world praises him, he is not elated; when the world condemns him, he is not dejected."
"The Way is in the grass, the Way is in the brick, the Way is in the excrement."
"The true man of Tao lives as a fish lives in water: he is at home in it, but he does not know it. The true man of Tao lives as a bird lives in the air: he is at home in it, but he does not know it."
"The torch of doubt is lit at the moment of our birth and is not extinguished until the moment of our death."
Zhuangzi (Book 2, Discussion on Making All Things Equal)
Date: c. 4th century BCE
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