358 Quotes by Zhuangzi

  • Author Zhuangzi
  • Quote

    When you’re dreaming, you don’t know it’s a dream. You might even interpret a dream in your dream – and then wake up and realize it was all a dream. Perhaps a great awakening will reveal this to be a dream as well.

  • Share

  • Author Zhuangzi
  • Quote

    Never admire a man by his strength; judge him in how he uses it- A way is made by walking it.

  • Share

  • Author Zhuangzi
  • Quote

    Waiting for changing opinions is like waiting for nothing.

  • Share

  • Author Zhuangzi
  • Quote

    When the shoe fits, the foot is forgotten. When the belt fits, the belly is forgotten. When the heart is right, “for” and “against” are forgotten. No drives, no compulsions, no needs, no attractions: Then your affairs are under control. You are a free man.

  • Share

  • Author Zhuangzi
  • Quote

    The saying goes, ‘The sage rests, truly rests and is at ease.’ This manifests itself in calmness and detachment, so that worries and distress cannot affect him, nothing unpleasant can disturb him, his Virtue is complete and his spirit is not stirred up.

  • Share

  • Author Zhuangzi
  • Quote

    The little child learns to speak, though it has no learned teachers – because it lives with those who know how to speak.

  • Share

  • Author Zhuangzi
  • Quote

    In all affairs, whether large or small, there are few men who reach a happy conclusion except through the Way. If you do not succeed, you are bound to suffer from the judgment of men. If you do succeed, you are bound to suffer from the yin and yang. To suffer no harm whether or not you succeed – only the man who has virtue can do that.

  • Share

  • Author Zhuangzi
  • Quote

    I’ve heard my teacher say, where there are machines, there are bound to be machine worries; where there are machine worries, there are bound to be machine hearts. With a machine heart in your breast, you’ve spoiled what was pure and simple; and without the pure and simple, the life of the spirit knows no rest.

  • Share

  • Author Zhuangzi
  • Quote

    To regard the fundamental as the essence, to regard things as coarse, to regard accumulation as deficiency, and to dwell quietly alone with the spiritual and the intelligent – herein lie the techniques of Tao of the ancients.

  • Share