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> 24 quotes tagged "strength"
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Yield and overcome; Bend and be straight. Empty and be full; Wear out and be new.Tao Te Ching – Chapter 22
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Weapons are tools of violence: all decent men detest them.Tao Te Ching – Chapter 31
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The soft and weak overcome the hard and strong.Tao Te Ching – Chapter 43
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What is firmly rooted cannot be pulled up. What is firmly held cannot slip away.Tao Te Ching – Chapter 54
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Pure creative power moves through all things. Like the endless sky, your potential knows no bounds. Strength lies not in force, but in alignment with the natural flow of creation.I Ching, Hexagram 1: The Creative / Heaven
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The earth receives all things and nourishes them without judgment. In yielding there is strength; in receptivity there is wisdom. Allow life to unfold naturally.I Ching, Hexagram 2: The Receptive / Earth
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Waiting is not passive—it is preparation meeting patience. Nourish yourself while circumstances ripen. Trust that the right moment will reveal itself.I Ching, Hexagram 5: Waiting / Nourishment
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Gentle persistence achieves what force cannot. Like wind shaping stone, small consistent actions create lasting change. Restrain your impulse to rush.I Ching, Hexagram 9: Small Restraint / Taming Force
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Walk carefully where danger lurks. Your conduct determines your safety. Approach powerful forces with respect and clear awareness.I Ching, Hexagram 10: Treading / Conduct
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Heaven and earth unite in harmony. All elements support each other naturally. Enjoy this time of abundance while preparing for change.I Ching, Hexagram 11: Peace / Prosperity
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To lead, first learn to follow. Adapt to changing times without losing yourself. Flexibility is strength when rooted in principle.I Ching, Hexagram 17: Following / Adaptation
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Gather strength through patient accumulation. Like a reservoir filling, power builds through stillness. Hold firm until the time for action arrives.I Ching, Hexagram 26: Great Restraint / Accumulation
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Water flows through danger, adapting to every obstacle. In the abyss, maintain your inner light. Flowing with challenges, you eventually reach safety.I Ching, Hexagram 29: The Abysmal / Water
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Strategic retreat is not defeat but wisdom. Withdraw when opposing forces grow strong. Preserve your strength for a better time.I Ching, Hexagram 33: Retreat / Withdrawal
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Great power must be used with great restraint. Strength without wisdom becomes recklessness. Channel your vigor toward worthy aims.I Ching, Hexagram 34: Great Power / Vigor
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Decisively remove what corrupts. Truth must be declared even when difficult. Break through obstacles with clarity and courage.I Ching, Hexagram 43: Breakthrough / Resolution
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Gathering requires a center that holds. Unite around shared purpose. Collective energy focused creates powerful results.I Ching, Hexagram 45: Gathering Together / Collection
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Like a tree growing or a bird migrating, progress step by step. Each stage prepares for the next. Gradual development creates lasting results.I Ching, Hexagram 53: Gradual Progress / Development
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Abundance is fleeting—appreciate it fully now. Like the full moon, peak gives way to decline. Enjoy prosperity while preparing for change.I Ching, Hexagram 55: Abundance / Fullness
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Nothing in the world is more yielding and softer than water; yet its greatness cannot be measured, nor its depths sounded. Water's gentle nature conceals boundless power.Huai Nan Tzu, Essay 1
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Nothing under heaven is softer or more yielding than water; But when it attacks things hard and resistant there is not one of them that can prevail. For they can find no way of altering it. That the yielding conquers the resistant and the soft conquers the hard is a fact known by all men, yet utilized by none.Tao Te Ching, Chapter 78
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A great nation is like a low-lying delta — the meeting place of all rivers, the feminine of the world. The feminine always overcomes the masculine through stillness; by stillness she takes the lower position. A great state, by placing itself below a small state, wins the small state over. Both gain what they seek when the greater one learns to be low.Tao Te Ching – Chapter 61
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A man is born gentle and weak. At his death he is hard and stiff. Green plants are tender and filled with sap. At their death they are withered and dry. Therefore the stiff and unbending is the disciple of death. The gentle and yielding is the disciple of life.Tao Te Ching – Chapter 76
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Nothing in the world is as soft and yielding as water. Yet for dissolving the hard and inflexible, nothing can surpass it. The soft overcomes the hard; the gentle overcomes the rigid. Everyone knows this is true, but few can put it into practice.Tao Te Ching – Chapter 78