Is all the time in the most perfect way helping men,
He certainly does not turn his back on men
 Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching. copy citation

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Author Lao Tzu
Source Tao Te Ching
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Language English
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Note Translated by Arthur Waley
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“The perfect reckoner needs no counting-slips; The perfect door has neither bolt nor bar, Yet cannot be opened. The perfect knot needs neither rope nor twine, Yet cannot be united. Therefore the Sage Is all the time in the most perfect way helping men, He certainly does not turn his back on men; Is all the time in the most perfect way helping creatures, He certainly does not turn his back on creatures. This is called resorting to the Light. Truly, “the perfect man is the teacher of the imperfect;” source