TZU, LAO
: Govern a great nation as you would cook a small fish. Don't overdo it.
(Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is the reputed founder of philosophical Taoism, 604-531 B.C.E.)
TZU, LAO
: Every human being's essential nature is perfect and faultless, but after years of immersion in the world we easily forget our roots and take on a counterfeit nature.
(Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is the reputed founder of philosophical Taoism, 604-531 B.C.E.)
TZU, LAO
: To lead people, walk behind them.
(Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is the reputed founder of philosophical Taoism, 604-531 B.C.E.)
TZU, LAO
: A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.
(Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is the reputed founder of philosophical Taoism, 604-531 B.C.E.)
TZU, LAO
: He who controls others may be powerful but he who has mastered himself is mightier still.
(Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is the reputed founder of philosophical Taoism, 604-531 B.C.E.)
TZU, LAO
: The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.
(Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is the reputed founder of philosophical Taoism, 604-531 B.C.E.)
TZU, LAO
: To lead the people, walk behind them.
(Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is the reputed founder of philosophical Taoism, 604-531 B.C.E.)
TZU, LAO
: Nature is not human-hearted.
(Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is the reputed founder of philosophical Taoism, 604-531 B.C.E.)
TZU, LAO
: He who controls others may be powerful but he who has mastered himself is mightier still.
(Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who is the reputed founder of philosophical Taoism, 604-531 B.C.E.)