Tzu Lao Quotes
Collection of top 33 famous quotes about Tzu Lao
Tzu Lao Quotes & Sayings
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The grace of Tao
and divine nature (Te)
are not ordered
but eternal spontaneous
action of the One — Lao-Tzu
and divine nature (Te)
are not ordered
but eternal spontaneous
action of the One — Lao-Tzu
Nature's way is simple and easy, but men prefer what is intricate and artificial. - Lao Tzu
— Dan Millman
Tao 'is' before words
and before deeds — Lao-Tzu
and before deeds — Lao-Tzu
Let go of rousing speech
and identification with thoughts
Until your end
you will never be jaded — Lao-Tzu
and identification with thoughts
Until your end
you will never be jaded — Lao-Tzu
Those who speak know nothing. Those who know are silent.
— Cristina Garcia
If you care too much about what other people think, you will always be their prisoner. Lao Tzu
— Avan Jogia
The primary quality that Lao Tzu seems to emobdy is humility, which is the image of water - seeking the common level of existence.
— Frederick Lenz
The best of all leaders is the one who helps people so that eventually they don't need him.
— Lao-Tzu
How can one know the eternal origin?
By letting go of ideas
and allowing it to reveal itself — Lao-Tzu
By letting go of ideas
and allowing it to reveal itself — Lao-Tzu
The greatest carver does the least cutting. LAO-TZU
— Phil Jackson
Heaven's Tao is impartial,
yet those who follow its compassionate way
will always be nourished — Lao-Tzu
yet those who follow its compassionate way
will always be nourished — Lao-Tzu
Peace is our original state
— Lao-Tzu
To be empty is to be full. - LAO TZU
— Ragini Elizabeth Michaels
To attain knowledge, add things every day. To attain wisdom, remove things every day. Lao-Tzu
— Richard Koch
Too many words cause exhaustion
[In the mind or from the mouth]
Better to abide in stillness — Lao-Tzu
[In the mind or from the mouth]
Better to abide in stillness — Lao-Tzu
Taoism is the way of water. The most frequent element or symbol refered to in Lao Tzu's wrtings is the symbol of water.
— Frederick Lenz
New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings ~ Lao Tzu.
— Tammara Webber