Tao Te Ching (Marshall)

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

Seventy-Nine


When bitter quarrels are settled, enmity is sure to remain.
What can be done?

A man of virtue pays his debts, but does not exact his due.
He fulfills his obligations, but makes no demands.

The Tao of heaven plays no favorites.
It flows with Virtue.
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