| beck | Do Not Grab
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| blakney | Be as careful of the end as you were of the beginning ...
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| byrn | What remains placid is quite easy to hold.
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| feng | Peace is easily maintained;
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| ganson | What is not moving is easily held.
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| gnl | Care at the Beginning
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| hansen | Dealing with the Small.
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| legge | That which is at rest is easily kept hold of; before a thing
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| mccarroll | Peace is easily maintained while things are still at rest.
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| mcdonald | Things are easier to control while things are quiet.
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| merel | 64a. Care at the Beginning
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| merel2 | a. Care at the Beginning
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| mitchell | What is rooted is easy to nourish.
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| muller | That which is at rest is easy to grasp.
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| rosenthal | STAYING WITH THE MYSTERY
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