"One can not reflect in streaming water. Only those who know internal peace can give it to others"
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The second line sharpens the point and quietly rejects a heroic model of care. You don’t “give” peace as a technique, a lecture, or a brand of wisdom. You transmit it the way a calm room changes your breathing. The subtext is almost accusatory: people who rush to fix others are often outsourcing their own unrest. Lao Tzu is skeptical of agitation masquerading as virtue.
Context matters. Taoism emerges in a period of political fragmentation and escalating social engineering, when rulers and philosophers pitched order as something imposed from above. Lao Tzu counters with an inward, ecological ethic: align yourself with the Tao, and your influence becomes indirect but real. Like still water, internal peace doesn’t shout. It reflects - and because it reflects, it clarifies.
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Tzu, Lao. (2026, January 15). One can not reflect in streaming water. Only those who know internal peace can give it to others. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-can-not-reflect-in-streaming-water-only-those-33768/
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Tzu, Lao. "One can not reflect in streaming water. Only those who know internal peace can give it to others." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-can-not-reflect-in-streaming-water-only-those-33768/.
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"One can not reflect in streaming water. Only those who know internal peace can give it to others." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/one-can-not-reflect-in-streaming-water-only-those-33768/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









