Wyatt Zeigler

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A living being is tender and flexible; a corpse is hard and stiff. It is the same with everything— leaves and grasses are tender and delicate, but when they die they become rigid and dry.   Those who are hard and inflexible belong to death’s domain; but the gentle and flexible belong to life.
Tao Te Ching
by Lao Tzu
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