There’s no greater disaster than dissatisfaction, no greater fault than to crave more than you have. The contentment of being content lasts evermore.
-Dao De Jing Chapter 46
The pure and true appears cloudy;
The clearest also appears disdained;
The great square contains no corners;
The great vessel is unworked;
The grand music has little sound;
The grand shape has no form;
Dao is hidden, having no name.
It gives to all and by it all is sustained.
-Dao De Jing Chapter 41
Some hear about Dao and strive to practice it; Some hear about Dao and vacillate around it; Some hear about Dao and laugh at it. If it’s not laughed at, it isn’t worthy of being Dao.
-Dao De Jing Chapter 41