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Pierre Stephen Robert Payne

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At the heart of the mystery of corruption lies the desire of one man to impose his will on others to the largest possible extent.
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The Five faces of Corruption, p. 45

 
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The tao that can be described
is not the eternal Tao.
The name that can be spoken
is not the eternal Name.
The nameless is the boundary of Heaven and Earth.
The named is the mother of creation.
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Yet mystery and reality
emerge from the same source.
This source is called darkness.
Darkness born from darkness.
The beginning of all understanding.

 
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