I’m not into Lao Tzu, but maybe need to learn more about him before I determine he’s a typical taoist…

福禍想依 

Fú huò xiǎng yī
 
Fortune and misfortune depend on each other, the Chinese idiom, pinyin is huò fú xiāng yī, which means that bad things can lead to good results, and good things can lead to bad results. From the fifty-eighth chapter of Laozi.
禍福相依,漢語成語,拼音是huò fú xiāng yī,意思是比喻壞事可以引出好的結果,好事也可以引出壞的結果。