Try not to seek after the true Only cease to cherish opinions. (172)

Edward Conze
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About This Quote

T.S. Eliot’s quote “Try not to seek after the true” conveys the danger of seeking after the correct answer. In doing this, we miss out on the beauty of exploration and discovery. We get distracted from our purpose, and we focus on the wrong things, which only lead to a disconnect with reality.

This is a danger in publishing as well. There is a tendency to want to publish a book of quality, but this quality can be very subjective. It can be based on what you think others will like or it can be based on what you think is truly good writing.

Source: Buddhist Scriptures

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More Quotes By Edward Conze
  1. Abide not with dualism, Carefully avoid pursuing it; As soon as you have right and wrong, Confusion ensues, and Mind is lost. (172)

  2. Try not to seek after the true Only cease to cherish opinions. (172)

  3. One in AllAll in One--If only this is realized, No more worry about your not being perfect (175)

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