| beck | The Way Never Interferes
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| blakney | The Way is always still, at rest ...
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| byrn | The dao never does; it takes no action. Through it everything is done, yet there's nothing left undone.
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| feng | Tao abides in non-action,
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| ganson | Tao never acts directly;
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| gnl | Tranquillity
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| hansen | Non-Deeming Action
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| legge | The Tao in its regular course does nothing (for the sake of
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| mccarroll | The Tao never strives,
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| mcdonald | The Tao never acts with force,
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| merel | Quieting the Heart
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| merel2 | Tranquility
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| mitchell | The Tao never does anything,
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| muller | The Tao is always "not-doing"
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| rosenthal | THE EXERCISE OF LEADERSHIP
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