There are Western phrases that can be treated as Koans, mystical, linguistic or conceptual paradoxes that have no answer, and can be used as a meditation. Here are my faves: - Nothing is true, everything is permitted (Crowley, Nietsche, maybe Hassan-i Sabbāh)
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how about 'take what you want, says the Lord - only, pay the price'?
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do you have a contextual setting from the origin of the quote?
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