A journey of a thousand li starts beneath one’s feet
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A journey of a thousand li starts beneath one’s feet (Chinese: 千里之行,始于足下; pinyin: Qiān lĭ zhī xíng, shĭ yú zú xià; literally "A journey of a thousand li starts beneath one’s feet") is a famous Chinese phrase.
This literal meaning 'A journey of a thousand li starts beneath one’s feet'. It is often translated into English as 'A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step'. The quotation is from the Dao De Jing ascribed to Laozi.
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