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If you were to hide the world in the world, so that nothing could get away, this would be the final reality of the constancy of things.

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If you were to hide the world in the world, so that nothing could get away, this would be the final reality of the constancy of things. - Zhuangzi

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Author's Biography:
Name: Zhuangzi
Born: 369 BC Died: 286 BC
Profession: Philosopher |


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