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  • #1
    Zhuangzi
    “Don't you know about the praying mantis that waved its arms angrily in front of an approaching carriage, unaware that they were incapable of stopping it? Such was the high opinion it had of its talents.”
    Zhuangzi, The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu

  • #2
    Zhuangzi
    “In the midst of darkness, he alone sees the dawn; in the midst of the soundless, he alone hears harmony.”
    Zhuangzi, The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu

  • #3
    Zhuangzi
    “The greatest politeness
    Is free of all formality.
    Perfect conduct
    Is free of concern.
    Perfect wisdom
    Is unplanned.
    Perfect love
    Is without demonstrations.
    Perfect sincerity offers
    No guarantee.”
    Zhuangzi, The Way of Chuang Tzu

  • #4
    Zhuangzi
    “Because there is, there is not, and because there is not, there is.”
    Zhuangzi

  • #5
    Sun Tzu
    “In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity”
    Sun-Tzu, A Arte da Guerra

  • #6
    Sun Tzu
    “know yourself and you will win all battles”
    Sun Tzu

  • #7
    Sun Tzu
    “Therefore the clever combatant imposes his will on the enemy, but does not allow the enemy's will to be imposed on him.”
    Sun Tzu, The Art of War

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  • #9
    Confucius
    “The superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions.”
    Confucius

  • #10
    Confucius
    “Don't use cannon to kill musquito.”
    Confucius

  • #11
    Confucius
    “Anyone can find the switch after the lights are on.”
    Confucius

  • #12
    Baltasar Gracián
    “Be first the master of yourself”
    Balthasar Gracian, The Art of Worldly Wisdom

  • #13
    Baltasar Gracián
    “He that has satisfied his thirst turns his back on the well.”
    Baltasar Gracián

  • #14
    Baltasar Gracián
    “Knowledge without courage is sterile.”
    Balthasar Gracian

  • #15
    Baltasar Gracián
    “Folly consists not in committing Folly, but in being incapable of concealing it. All men make mistakes, but the wise conceal the blunders they have made, while fools make them public. Reputation depends more on what is hidden than on what is seen. If you can’t be good, be careful.”
    Baltasar Gracian

  • #16
    Baltasar Gracián
    “True knowledge lies in knowing how to live.”
    Baltasar Gracián

  • #17
    Baltasar Gracián
    “Be a combination of a dove and the serpent; not a monster, but a prodigy.”
    Baltasar Gracián

  • #18
    Baltasar Gracián
    “The greatest skill at cards is to know when to discard;”
    Baltasar Gracián, The Art of Worldly Wisdom

  • #19
    Baltasar Gracián
    “Engage with reason so misfortune doesn't contend with you.”
    Baltasar Gracián, The Art of Worldly Wisdom: A Pocket Oracle

  • #20
    Baltasar Gracián
    “A feigned doubt is curiosity's subtlest picklock.”
    Baltasar Gracián, How to Use Your Enemies

  • #21
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “Love is a state in which a man sees things most decidedly as they are not.”
    Nietzsche, Friedrich
    tags: love

  • #22
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “He who climbs upon the highest mountains laughs at all tragedies, real or imaginary.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra

  • #23
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “When you stare into the abyss the abyss stares back at you.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche, Фридрих Ницше

  • #24
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “The real world is much smaller than the imaginary”
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • #25
    William Shakespeare
    “What's done, is done”
    William Shakespeare, Macbeth
    tags: past

  • #26
    William Shakespeare
    “Some rise by sin, and some by virtues fall. ”
    William Shakespeare

  • #27
    William Shakespeare
    “True hope is swift, and flies with swallow's wings.”
    William Shakespeare

  • #28
    William Shakespeare
    “Tis in my memory lock'd,
    And you yourself shall keep the key of it.”
    William Shakespeare, Hamlet

  • #29
    William Shakespeare
    “A knavish speech sleeps in a fool's ear.”
    William Shakespeare, Hamlet

  • #30
    William Shakespeare
    “As full of spirit as the month of May, and as gorgeous as the sun in Midsummer.”
    William Shakespeare



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