What is rooted is easy to nourish.
What is recent is easy to correct.
What is brittle is easy to break
What is small is easy to scatter.
Translation of the Tao Te Ching by Stephen Mitchel
She finds deep in her own experience the central truths of the art of living, which are paradoxical only on the surface: that the more truly solitary we are, the more compassionate we can be; the more we let go of what we love, the more present our love becomes; the clearer our insight into what is beyond good and evil, the more we can embody the good. Until finally she is able to say, in all humility, "I am the Tao, the Truth, the Life." S. Mitchell
What is rooted is easy to nourish.
What is recent is easy to correct.
What is brittle is easy to break
What is small is easy to scatter.
Translation of the Tao Te Ching by Stephen Mitchel