Zhuangzi Archer Quotations
Zhuangzi Quotes about:
Archer Quotes from:
- All Archer Quotes
- Edith Wharton
- Eugen Herrigel
- Zhuangzi
- Charles Baudelaire
- Confucius
- Herodotus
- Khalil Gibran
- Aisha Tyler
- Alexander Smith
- Ann Coulter
- Aristotle
- Bob Monkhouse
- David Foster Wallace
- Dinesh Dsouza
- Edward Young
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- Federico Garcia Lorca
- Felicity Jones
- Geena Davis
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Skills Quotes
An archer competing for a clay vessel shoots effortlessly, his or her skill and concentration unimpeded. If the prize is changed to a brass ornament, the hands begin to shake. If it is changed to gold, he or she squints as if going blind. The abilities do not deteriorate, but belief in them does, as he or she allows the supposed value of an external reward to cloud the vision.
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Caring Quotes
When an archer is shooting for nothing, he has all his skill. If he shoots for a brass buckle, he is already nervous. If he shoots for a prize of gold, he goes blind or sees two targets - He is out of his mind! His skill has not changed. But the prize divides him. He cares. He thinks more of winning than of shooting- And the need to win drains him of power.