Tao Te Ching

The Power of Goodness, the Wisdom Beyond Words
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“Profound reader of the human heart and undoubtedly the greatest moralist of modern times; Rousseau drew his wisdom not from books, but from life, and intended his philosophy not for the professorial elite, but for humanity. Foster-child of nature and enemy of all prejudice, he could moralize without tediousness, because he hit with the truth and stirred the heart.”

Arthur Schopenhauer 1788 – 1860 CE
from On the Basis of Morality, 1840

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