Quote by Lao Tzu
““For to be over-developed is to hasten decay, and this is against Tao, and what is against Tao will soon cease to be.””
““For to be over-developed is to hasten decay, and this is against Tao, and what is against Tao will soon cease to be.””
— Lao Tzu
“Thus it is said: The path into the light seems dark, the path forward seems to go back, the direct path seems long, true power seems weak, true purity seems tarnished, true steadfastness seems changeable, true clarity seems obscure, the greatest are seems unsophisticated, the greatest love seems indifferent, the greatest wisdom seems childish. The Tao is nowhere to be…
— Lao Tzu
“The Tao, when brightest seen, seems light to lack; Who progress in it makes, seems drawing back; Its even way is like a rugged track. Its highest virtue from the vale doth rise; Its greatest beauty seems to offend the eyes; And he has most whose lot the least supplies. Its firmest virtue seems but poor and low; Its solid…
— Lao Tzu