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1000 good moves ruined by 1 bad
A Deliberate Inaction is Better than a Blind Action
A House Might be Worth 1 Million Dollars, But Good Neighbors are Worth 10 Million
A Life of Serenity Yields Understanding
A Moment of Time is as Precious as Gold
Achieve Inner Peace; Find Deep Understanding
An Open Book Benefits Your Mind
Black or white cat matters not as long as it can catch mice
Bodhi - Awakening Enlightenment
Comparison Leads to Truth and Enlightenment
Confucius: Universal Education
Daodejing / Tao Te Ching - Chapter 9
Daodejing / Tao Te Ching - Chapter 1
Daodejing / Tao Te Ching - Chapter 33
Daodejing / Tao Te Ching - Chapter 54
Daodejing / Tao Te Ching - Excerpt
Do not fear being slow, fear standing still
Do not fear poverty; Fear low ambitions
Do not fear the task: Cooperation will lead to success
Each Time You Stumble and Fall, You Gain Experience and Wisdom
Even The 100-Foot Bamboo Can Grow One More Foot
Everything Happens for a Reason
Experience is the Mother of Wisdom
Failure is a Stepping Stone to Success
Failure is the Origin of Success
Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark
Fear not long roads; Fear only short ambition
Flexibility Overcomes Strength
Flowers Bloom and Flowers Fall
Flowers Bloom and Flowers Wither
Freedom from Anger and Worry Yields Longevity
How can you catch tiger cubs without entering the lair of the tiger?
If you have not been a monk, how can you know what it is like to be a vegetarian?
Impartial and Fair to the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of the World
Inner Strength is Better than Outward Appearance
Learn New Ways From Old / Onkochishin
Listen to Both Sides and be Enlightened, Listen to One Side and be in the Dark
Not Only Can Water Float A Boat, It Can Sink It Also
One who is drenched in rain does not fear drops of dew
One who walks by the river may end up with wet feet
Only the sleepless know the length of night
Past experience is the teacher for the future
Put out a burning wood cart with a cup of water
The one who retreats 50 paces mocks the one to retreats 100
To Know Hardship, One Must Experience It
Triple Truth of Japanese Buddhism
Unselfish: Perfectly Impartial
We are not born with knowledge, how does one achieve maturity?
When Three People Gather, One Becomes a Teacher
When Three People Gather, Wisdom is Multiplied
Without a big net, how can you catch fish?
You May Learn from Victory, You Will Learn from Failure
You must endure a harsh winter to appreciate the warmth of springtime