Quote.LaoTzu1
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Time is a created thing. To say, "I don't have time," is like saying, "I don't want to." -- Lao-Tzu Laozi (also transliterated as Lao Tzu, Lao Tse, Laotze, and in other ways) is a major figure in Chinese philosophy whose historical existence is debated. According to Chinese tradition, he lived in the 6th century BC. Many modern scholars would place his life in the 4th century BC, during the Hundred Schools of Thought and Warring States Periods. Laozi is credited with writing the seminal Taoist work, the Tao Te Ching, and he is recognized as the founding father of Taoism. Sat Mar 18 09:08:07 EST 2006 ================ http://www.clearing.org ==================== Fri May 12 12:06:01 EDT 2023 FTP://ftp.lightlink.com/pub/archive/ted/Quote.LaoTzu1 WWW://www.clearing.org BLOG://adoretheproof.blogspot.com Send mail to [email protected] saying help ================== http://www.lightlink.com/theproof =================== Learning implies Learning with Certainty or Learning without Certainty. Learning across a Distance implies Learning by Being an Effect. Learning by Being an Effect implies Learning without Certainty. Therefore, Learning with Certainty implies Learning, but not by Being an Effect, and not across a Distance.