Shocking Sayings

758 sayings found from the Ancient era

He who knows others is wise; he who knows himself is enlightened. He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty. He who is content is rich. He who acts with vigor has a will. He who does not lose his station will endure. He who …

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The sage, because he does not contend, is therefore without reproach.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The sage puts his person last and finds his person first. He treats his person as external and his person is preserved.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The more taboos and prohibitions there are in the world, the poorer the people will be.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The greatest villain is the one who tries to do good.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The empire is a sacred vessel and cannot be acted on. He who acts on it harms it; he who grasps it loses it.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The great square has no corners. The great vessel is never full. The great sound is inaudible. The great image has no form.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The more laws and ordinances are promulgated, the more thieves and bandits there will be.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The sage has no mind of his own. He takes the mind of the people as his mind.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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He who values himself more than the world can be entrusted with the world. He who loves himself more than the world can be charged with the world.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The Tao is always nameless. When it is carved, it becomes names. As soon as there are names, know that it is time to stop. Knowing when to stop, one can be free from danger.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The Tao never does anything, yet through it all things are done.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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Govern a state by justice, wage war by surprise, and take the world by doing nothing.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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When the great sage is born, the world is at peace.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The wise man's food is that which nourishes, not that which pleases the eye.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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To know yet to think that one does not know is the highest [attainment]. Not to know yet to think that one knows is a disease.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The whole world knows that the good is good, and this is how evil arises. The whole world knows that the beautiful is beautiful, and this is how ugliness arises.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The sage embraces the One and becomes the model of the world. He does not display himself, therefore he shines. He does not assert himself, therefore he is distinguished. He does not boast, therefore he is credited. He does not contend, therefore no …

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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Abandon sageliness and discard wisdom, and the people will benefit a hundredfold. Abandon benevolence and discard righteousness, and the people will return to filial piety and paternal love. Abandon skill and discard profit, and there will be no thie…

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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The sage rules by emptying their minds and filling their bellies, by weakening their wills and strengthening their bones.

— Laozi 6th century BCE (approximate)
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