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Restraint Begins With Giving Up One's Own Ideas
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When Men Lack a Sencse of Awe, There Will Be a Disaster
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The Tao of Heaven Is to Take from Those Who Have Too Much and Give to Those Who Have Too Little
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Man Follows the Earth, Earth Follows Heaven, Heaven Follows the Tao, Tao Follows What Is Natural
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The Further You Go, the Less You Know
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It Is Not Wise to Rush About
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Returning Is the Motion of the Tao
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See Simplicity In the Complicated
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In Dealing With Others, Be Gentle and Kind
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He Who Is Filled With Virtue Is Like a Newborn Child
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What Is Firmly Grasped Cannot Slip Away
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Become As a Child Once More
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Sometimes One Is Up and Sometimes Down
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Just Do What Needs to Be Done
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That Is Why a Victory Must Be Observed Like a Funeral
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All Men Will Come to Him Who Keeps to the One
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The Valley Spirit Never Dies
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Heaven and Earth Last Forever (Improvisation On Bach Suite II, Praeluium)