Quotes About Tao
Everything will resolve itself sooner or later. This is the way of the Tao. Walk through life without fear for the future or regret for the past.
~ Qiguang Zhao
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Lao Tzu said, "In Tao, you should reduce something every day.
~ Qiguang Zhao
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Then I did The Tao of Steve and that was at Sundance in 2000 where it did really well.
~ Donal Logue
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confía en el proceso. Sin tratar de controlar toma todo como se presenta. No vive para lograr poseer sino simplemente para ser todo lo que puede ser en armonía con el Tao. Las
~ Walter Riso
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Flexibility, spontaneity, and complete freedom of thought and action are the only ways to respond successfully to the constant flux of nature and thus live in accord with the Tao.
~ Daniel P. Reid
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El Tao de cultivar la vida requiere que uno se mantenga tan fluido y flexible como pueda. No hay que permanecer quieto demasiado tiempo, y tampoco hay que agotarse
~ Daniel Reid
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Perhaps the most significant thing George Lucas did in creating 'Star Wars' was to fictionalize the Tao - to spark a universe where we can talk about the Force in objective terms and show it in direct action.
~ Matthew Stover
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The Sage accords with it and models himself on Heaven and Earth. Thus when the realm is well ordered, his benevolence and sagacity are hidden. When All under Heaven are in turbulence, his benevolence and sagacity flourish. This is the true Tao.
~ Ralph D. Sawyer
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While I would not claim that Muir's "God" (or his "Mother Nature") is neatly synonymous with China's "Tao," it seems clear that what Muir is getting at when he uses the various terms examined above is well within the variety of concepts that have been advanced to describe "the Tao
~ Raymond Barnett
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What man has more than enough and gives it to the world? Only the man of Tao.
~ Laozi
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The scholar gains every day; the man of Tao loses every day.
~ Laozi
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Only the intelligent knows how to identify all things as one. . . . When one is at ease with himself, one is near Tao. This is to let Nature take its own course.
~ Zhuangzi
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Change,connectivity,and learning to live well with others and with Nature and her ways will be the features of the world when seen through the eye of Tao.
~ Ilchi Lee
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Too much thinking causes confusion and anxietybetter to stick with the simplicity of Tao
~ Lao Tzu
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Tao invariably takes no action, and yet there is nothing left undone.
~ Laozi
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(The Tao) is always present and always available. . . . If you are willing to be lived by it, you will see it everywhere, even in the most ordinary things.
~ Laozi
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The Master, by residing in the Tao, sets an example for all beings.Because he doesn't display himself, people can see his light.Because he has nothing to prove, people can trust his
~ Lao Tzu
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Tao is very often the Way that each individual has to follow if [one person] wishes to accord with the great cosmic principles that govern life instead of putting up a futile resistance to them at the cost of needless stress and frustration.52
~ David H. Rosen
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The true men of old were not afraid When they stood alone in their views. They had no mind to fight Tao. They did not try, by their own contriving, To help Tao along. These are the ones we call true men. Minds free, thoughts gone All that came out of them Came quiet, like the four seasons. 24
~ David H. Rosen
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The origin of the great Way (the Tao) [is] the heavenly heart.... If you can be absolutely quiet then the heavenly heart will spontaneously manifest itself.124
~ David H. Rosen
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Jung summarized his work in typology and how it related to the Tao as follows: The book on types yielded the insight that every judgment made by an individual is conditioned by his [or her] personality type and that every point of view is necessarily relative. This raised the question of the unity which must compensate this diversity, and it led me directly to the Chinese concept of Tao.73
~ David H. Rosen
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recorded by Chuang Tzu, but said by Lin Hui: My bond with the child Was the bond of Tao.25
~ David H. Rosen
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Lao Tzu, likewise a model, gives us the basic truth: Let the Tao be present in your life and you will become genuine. Whoever is planted in the Tao will not be rooted up.122 These three [things] are your greatest treasures: simplicity, patience, [and] compassion. 123 Cultivated in the person, integrity is true.124
~ David H. Rosen
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Tao's working of things is vague and obscure. Obscure! Oh vague! In it are images. Vague! Oh obscure! In it are things. Profound! Oh dark indeed! In it a seed. Its seed is [the] very truth. In it is trustworthiness. From the earliest Beginning until today Its name is not lacking By which to fathom the Beginning of all things. How do I know it is the Beginning of all things? Through it! —Lao Tzu2
~ David H. Rosen
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