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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Miscellaneous Chapters -> Ze-yang -> 8

蘧伯玉When Qu Bo-yu was in his sixtieth year, his views became changed in the course of it.
He had never before done anything but consider the views which he held to be right, but now he came to condemn them as wrong;
he did not know that what he now called right was not what for fifty-nine years he had been calling wrong.
All things have the life (which we know), but we do not see its root;
they have their goings forth, but we do not know the door by which they depart.
Men all honour that which lies within the sphere of their knowledge,
but they do not know their dependence on what lies without that sphere which would be their (true) knowledge:
may we not call their case one of great perplexity?
Ah! Ah!
there is no escaping from this dilemma.
So it is! So it is!


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