From the Chuang-tzu
The sage sets aside obfuscation
And is indifferent to baseness and honor
The mass of men are all hustle-bustle
The sage is slow and simple
He combines myriad years
Into a single purity
Thus does he treat the myriad things
And thereby gathers them together
--Chuang-tzu, Chap. 2, trans. A.C. Graham