Tao Te Ching (Marshall)

A Translation of Lao Tsu's Tao Te Ching from the "The Perennial Way" by Bart Marshall

Forty-Six


When Tao is embraced in the realm,
race horses haul their own manure.
When Tao is unknown in the realm,
war horse are bread at the borders.

There is no greater curse than desire,
no greater misfortune than greed.

He who knows enough is enough,
will always have enough.
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