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1 Int| opposition Taoism gained in strength. Later on for centuries
2 Int| travellers are not of equal strength. There are men and women,
3 Int| each one according to the strength of his eyes can use it;
4 Int| mastered, according to time and strength we are to go on to others."
5 Int| nourished and from that strength the life will come and then
6 I | My oath has not the strength of Mencius but I do not
7 I | wonders, 65 of feats of strength, confusions or divinities,
8 II | spirit of birth is gaining strength. So does the Book of Changes
9 II | is one that preserves the strength of the medicine for ever.
10 II | are we to use the spirit strength to make the weak strong,
11 III| medicine and regains his strength. But however wise a man
12 III| account for his success. The strength of his troops explains his "
13 III| samurai had been a man of strength and always first when there
14 IV | the putting forth of full strength by anything. Seven or eight
15 IV | Seven or eight tenths of our strength should be used and the rest
16 IV | difficulties. Treasure and strength are wasted in the end. Especially
17 IV | but they were men of mere strength and bravery, without knowledge
18 V | must we waste our time. "Strength comes not twice. A day is
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