When the mind is not at ease, the body is not at peace.
Confucian philosopher
When the mind is not at ease, the body is not at peace.
Confucian philosopher
Xunzi, 'Xunzi' (Chapter 3, 'On Not Being Too Anxious')
c. 3rd century BCE
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