
Lao Tzu
Laozi
6th century BCE • Chinese
Taoism
Ancient Chinese philosopher and writer, author of the Tao Te Ching, the foundational text of Taoism.
Key Works
- Tao Te Ching
120
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Quotes by Lao Tzu
120 quotes“Heaven and earth are not sentimental. They regard all things as ten thousand straw dogs.”
equanimityTao Te Ching, ch. 5
“The sage is not sentimental. He regards all people as ten thousand straw dogs.”
equanimityTao Te Ching, ch. 5
“The space between heaven and earth is like a bellows. The shape changes but not the form.”
the-wayTao Te Ching, ch. 5
“The more you talk, the more you exhaust yourself.”
silenceTao Te Ching, ch. 5
“Better to remain silent and be at the center.”
silenceTao Te Ching, ch. 5
“The valley spirit never dies. It is called the mysterious female.”
mysteryTao Te Ching, ch. 6
“Heaven is everlasting and earth is enduring. They are everlasting and enduring because they do not exist for themselves.”
selflessnessTao Te Ching, ch. 7
“The sage puts himself last and finds himself in the foremost place.”
humilityTao Te Ching, ch. 7
“He treats his body as if it were not his, and his body is preserved.”
non-attachmentTao Te Ching, ch. 7
“The highest goodness is like water. Water benefits the ten thousand things and does not contend.”
yieldingTao Te Ching, ch. 8
“It dwells in places that all disdain. Therefore it is close to the Way.”
humilityTao Te Ching, ch. 8
“When you have accomplished your work, withdraw. This is the way of heaven.”
non-attachmentTao Te Ching, ch. 9
“Can you cleanse your inner vision until you see nothing but the light?”
inner-lifeTao Te Ching, ch. 10
“Can you love people and lead them without imposing your will?”
leadershipTao Te Ching, ch. 10
“Thirty spokes share the wheel's hub; it is the empty space that makes the wheel useful.”
emptinessTao Te Ching, ch. 11
“Giving birth and nourishing, having without possessing, acting with no expectations — this is the supreme virtue.”
non-attachmentTao Te Ching, ch. 10
“Those who know are not learned; the learned do not know.”
wisdomTao Te Ching, ch. 81
“He who is free from anxiety, what danger can come to him?”
fearlessnessTao Te Ching, ch. 13
“He who knows men is wise. He who knows himself is enlightened.”
selfTao Te Ching, ch. 33
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