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"“He who knows the males, yet cleaves to what is female Because like a ravine, receiving all things under heaven,” And being such a ravine He knows all the time a power that he never calls upon in vain. This is returning to the state of infancy. He who knows the white, (yet cleaves to the black Becomes the standard by which all things are tested; And being such a standard He has all the time a power that never errs, He returns to the Limitless. He who knows glory,) yet cleaves to ignominy Become like a valley that receives into it all things under heaven, And being such a valley He has all the time a power that suffices; He returns to the state of the Uncarved Block. Now when a block is sawed up it is made into implements; But when the Sage uses it, it becomes Chief of all Ministers. Truly, “The greatest carver does the least cutting”."
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The Way And Its Power - Tao Te Ching
Version: 7