A Quote by Frederick Lenz

Taoism has no rules. It's a suggestion for preceiving life in its wholeness, without unnessary categorization, yet enjoying the beauty of categorization. — © Frederick Lenz
Taoism has no rules. It's a suggestion for preceiving life in its wholeness, without unnessary categorization, yet enjoying the beauty of categorization.
One resists categorization at one's peril.
i happen to enjoy categorization.
Maturity is having the ability to escape categorization.
The greatest beauty is organic wholeness, the wholeness of life and things, the divine beauty of the universe.
Musicians exist independent of any of the marketing terms or the categorization.
[K]now that however ugly the parts appear the whole remains beautiful. A severed hand Is an ugly thing, and man dissevered from the earth and stars and his history... for contemplation or in fact... Often appears atrociously ugly. Integrity is wholeness, the greatest beauty is Organic wholeness, the wholeness of life and things, the divine beauty of the universe.
There's something to me with categorization - it stops you from thinking about the thing that is actually happening.
I have worked really hard to defy categorization, to break down a taxonomy whenever it comes my way.
I believe that the development of language - of naming, categorization, conceptualization - destroys our ability to see as we age.
When I did 'Frankenstein,' the record company said, 'Now you can do 'Dracula' and 'Wolf Man' and we'll call the whole thing Monster Rock!' and I said, 'No, that's not going to happen, I'm not going to do that.' I kind of enjoy defying categorization. I love music in and of itself. I love the beauty of harmony and rhythm.
Genre categorization is a capitalist (rather than artistic) thing, a symptom of marketing and major-chain bookshelf placement.
You have to really dive deep back into yourself and get rid of so much modern analytical categorization. It's one of the great things poetry does.
It's fair to say that Wikipedia has spent far more time considering the philosophical ramifications of categorization than Aristotle and Kant ever did.
It's not what you do that matters. It's not what you say. There's nothing that is not holy or spiritual. Be beyond definition, beyond categorization, be absorbed.
I consider skateboarding an art form, a lifestyle and a sport. 'Action sport' would be the least offensive categorization.
But Saudi Arabia is surprising in a lot of ways. Like any place, or any people, it relentlessly defies easy categorization.
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