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"The Ancients who made themselves the best Were subtle and penetrating And deep beyond knowing. Because they were beyond knowing, we can only try to describe them: Cautious, as if crossing the river in winter.* Circumspect, as if afraid of the neighbors on four sides.** Dignified, as if a guest. Expansive, as melting ice. Unspoiled, as unhewn wood. Broad, as a valley. Opaque, as turbid puddles.*3* Who can calm the turbid and clear it gradually? Who can stir the inert and bring it gradually to life?*4* One who keeps this Tao does not wish to be filled.*5* And because he is not filled, he can be sheltered and beyond renewal.*6*"
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Lao Tzu
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