The torch of doubt is lit at the moment of our birth and is not extinguished until the moment of our death.
Daoist philosopher
The torch of doubt is lit at the moment of our birth and is not extinguished until the moment of our death.
Daoist philosopher
Zhuangzi, Chapter 2, 'On the Equality of Things'
c. 4th century BCE
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