We can speak and think only of what exists. And what exists is uncreated and imperishable for it is whole and unchanging and complete. It was not or nor shall be different since it is now, all at once, one and continuous.

Parmenides
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This quote is taken from the Tao Te Ching. The Tao Te Ching is a Chinese book of wisdom and philosophy found in the Daozang, the official Chinese canon of historical works. Written in a poetic style, it is considered to be one of the most important and influential books in Chinese literature. The words in this book are believed to have been written by Lao Tzu, an ancient philosopher and founder of Daoism.

The book states that we can only speak and think of what exists right now. What exists right now is uncreated and imperishable, because it is whole and unchanging and complete. It will never change, because it exists all at once, one and continuous.

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