LXXXI - PROPOUNDING THE ESSENTIAL
True words are not pleasant; pleasant words are not true.
The good are not contentious; the contentious are not good.
The wise are not learned; the learned are not wise.
The holy man hoards not.
The more he does for others, the more he owns himself.
The more he gives to others, the more will he himself lay up an abundance.
Heaven's Reason is to benefit but not to injure;
the holy man's Reason is to accomplish but not to strive.
Translation by D. T. Suzuki and Paul Carus
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