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"The Dao is constantly nameless. Were Marquises and kings able to maintain it, The ten thousand things would transform on their own. Having transformed, were their desires to become active, I would subdue them with the nameless simplicity. Having subdued them with the nameless simplicity, I would not disgrace them. By not being disgraced, they will be tranquil. And Heaven and Earth will of themselves be correct and right."
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Author

Lao Tzu

Book

Tao Te Ching
Version: 8
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