| Lee F. Ryan - 1991 - 312 pages
...relaxation in the actual movements of playing. 5. The rlay - CKela\Tecf)ni( use the spaces between the notes Cut doors and windows for a room; It is the holes...what is there; Usefulness from what is not there. Lao Tzu, Too Te Ching I constantly asked myself [about technique], 'What is the most natural way of... | |
| Derek Ager, Derek Victor Ager - 1995 - 256 pages
...wheel's hub; It is the center hole that makes it useful. Shape clay into a vessel; It is the space within that makes it useful. Cut doors and windows for a...what is there; Usefulness from what is not there. The last two lines are particularly significant in a geological context. The profit, be it coal or... | |
| Martin Gardner - 1997 - 618 pages
...wheel's hub; It is the center hole that makes it useful Shape clay into a vessel; It is the space within that makes it useful Cut doors and windows for a room;...what is there; Usefulness from what is not there. Osborne Reynolds, a British engineer who died in 1912, invented an elaborate theory in which matter... | |
| Russell K King, Rusty King - 1997 - 202 pages
...accepting, and in working with, what comes naturally. "Shape clay into a vessel; it is the space within that makes it useful. Cut doors and windows for a room; it is the holes that make it useful." I think Lao Tzu was saying here that however we may look, whatever we may do... | |
| Gillie Bolton - 1999 - 254 pages
...that needs a window Before it enters a dark room. Windows don't happen. (RS Thomas, Poetry for Supper) Cut doors and windows for a room It is the holes which make them useful Background (Lao Tsu, Tao Te Ching) Images are windows created in order to illuminate the... | |
| Ari Elon - 2000 - 516 pages
...wheel's hub It is the center hole that makes it useful. Shape clay into a vessel; It is the space within that makes it useful. Cut doors and windows for a...comes from what is there; Usefulness from what is not there.12 I live life in growing orbits which move out over the things of the world. Perhaps I will... | |
| Martin Gardner - 2001 - 748 pages
...wheel's hub; It is the center hole that makes it useful. Shape clay into a vessel; It is the space within that makes it useful. Cut doors and windows for a...what is there; Usefulness from what is not there. Osborne Reynolds, a British engineer who died in 1912, invented an elaborate theory in which matter... | |
| Robert Fripp - 2001 - 216 pages
...principal parts. "Shape clay into a vessel," says the Tao Te Ching. "It is the space within that makes it useful. Therefore profit comes from what is there; usefulness from what is not there." 5 Big Bang plus three minutes. Temperature drops to one billion (Iff) degrees Kelvin, cold enough for... | |
| M J Ryan - 2002 - 282 pages
...wheel's hub; It is the center hole that makes it useful. Shape clay into a vessel; It is the space within that makes it useful. Cut doors and windows for a...room; It is the holes which make it useful. Therefore benefit comes from what is there; Usefulness from what is not there. — Tao Te Ching, TRANSLATED BY... | |
| R. Paul Olson - 2002 - 462 pages
...wheel's hub; It is the center hole that makes it useful. Shape clay into a vessel; It is the space within that makes it useful. Cut doors and windows for a...room; It is the holes which make it useful. Therefore proftt comes from what is there: Usefulness from what is not there.1 u All somethings and nothings... | |
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