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There are no fixed limits Time does not stand still. Nothing endures, Nothing is final. You cannot lay hold Of the end or the beginning. He who is wise sees near and far As the same, Does not despise the small Or value the great: Where all standards differ How can you compare? With one glance He takes in past and present, Without sorrow for the past Or impatience with the present. All is in movement. He has experience Of fullness and emptiness. He does not rejoice in success Or lament in failure The game is never over Birth and death are even The terms are not final. Written by Chuang Tzu (550-250 B.C.)
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May 5, 2015
May 5, 2015 at 2:12 PM UTC
The game is never over
There are no fixed limits Time does not stand still. Nothing endures, Nothing is final. You cannot lay hold Of the end or the beginning. He who is wise sees near and far As the same, Does not despise the small Or value the great: Where all standards differ How can you compare? With one glance He takes in past and present, Without sorrow for the past Or impatience with the present. All is in movement. He has experience Of fullness and emptiness. He does not rejoice in success Or lament in failure The game is never over Birth and death are even The terms are not final. Written by Chuang Tzu (550-250 B.C.)
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May 5, 2015 at 2:12 PM UTC
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