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December 10th, 2008

Bill Boyd Western

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  • ABRAHAM LINCOLN  -”If you want to test a man’s character, give him power.”
  • ABRAHAM LINCOLN –”Am I not destroying my anemies when I make friends of them?”
  • ABRAHAM LINCOLN –”The best thing about the future is that it only comes one day at a time.”
  • ABRAHAM LINCOLN –”To sin by silence when they shouil protest makes cowards gl men.”
  • ABRAHAM LINCOLN –”With malice towards none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation’s wounds.”
  • ADI GRANTH –”Caste and dynastic pride are condemnable notions; The One Master shelters all existence. Anyone arrogating superiority to himself shall be disillusioned; Says Nanak, Superiority shall be determined by God, crediting such a one with honour.”
  • ADI SHANKARACHARYA –”Neither sin nor merit; neither pleasures Norpain Neither sacred formulae nor sacred places Neither Vedas Noryajnas I am neither the eaten nor the eater nor the act of eating I am the ever blissful One; One without a second. Truth, Goodness and Beauty.”
  • ADIIN SINCLAIR –”Success is a welcomed gift for the uninhibited mind.”
  • ALBERT CAMUS –” Do not wait for the last judgment it takes place every day.”
  • ALBERT EINSTEIN –”It is evident, therefore, that the dependence of the individual upon society is a fact of nature which cannot be abolished-just as in the case of ants and bees.”
  • ALBERT EINSTEIN –”Maybe, by raising my voice, Ican help the greatestof’all causes— goodwill among men and peace on earth.”
  • ALBERT EINSTEIN –”The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed.”
  • ALBERT EINSTEIN –”There are only iwo ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The otherIs as though everything is a miracle.”
  • ALBERT SCHWEITZER –”You must give some time to your fellow men. Even if it’s a little thing, do something for others somethingfor which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.”
  • ALEXANCTRE LEDRU-ROLLIN –”He said two things, but called them by wrong names.”
  • ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN –”Of course God is endlessly multidimensional so every religion that exists on earth represents some face, some side of God.”
  • ALEXANDRE BARROS –”He would inherit an economy m full working order, so he could do good things without having to even go into austerity.”
  • ALFRED HITCHCOCK –”In feature films the director is God; in documentary films  God is the director.”
  • ALFRED PAINTER –”Saying thank you is more than good manners. It is good spirituality.”
  • AL-QHAZALI –”Only that which cannot be lost in a shipwreck is yours.”
  • ANAIS NIN –”The personal life deeply lived always expands into truths beyond itself.”
  • ANAIS NIN –”We do not see things as they are. We see them as we are.”
  • ANATOLE FRANCE –”You learn to speak by speaking to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; in just the same way, you learn to love by loving.”
  • ANCIENT JAPANESE SAYING –”There are many paths up the mountain, but the view of the moon from the top is the same.”
  • ANONYMOUS –”Anyone who says sunshine brings happiness has never danced in the rain.”
  • ANONYMOUS –”Bite off more than you can chew, then chew it. Plan more than you can do, then do it.”
  • ANONYMOUS –”Faith is like electricity. You can’t'see it, but you can see the light.”
  • ANONYMOUS –”I am the sweet fragrance in the earth. I am the heat in thefire, the life in all living beings, and the austerity in the ascetics.”
  • ANONYMOUS –”Life is a handful of short stories, pretending to be a novel.”
  • ANONYMOUS –”What you love, you empower and what you fear, you empower and what you empower, you attract.”
  • ANONYMOUS –”Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.”
  • ANTHONY DE MELLO –”What you are aware of you are in control of; what you are not aware of is in control of you.”
  • ANTHONY DE MELLO –”When you come to see you are not as wise today as you thought you were yesterday, you are wiser today.”
  • ANTHONY EDEN –”Corruption never hah been compulsory.”
  • ARISTOTLE –”It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.”
  • ARISTOTLE –”It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.”
  • ARTHUR KOESTLER –”If the creator had a purpose in equipping us with a neck, he surely meant us to stick it out.”
  • ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER –”The closing years of life are like the end of a masquerade party, when the masks are dropped.”
  • ASHTAVAKRA SAMHITA –”You are neither a varna, such as the Brahmana, nor do you belong to an ashrama, nor are you perceived by the senses. You are non-dual, formless and witness of the universe. Thus contemplating, be happy.”
  • ATHARVA VEDA –”A devotee, who spends his time in austerities has nothing to worry about as God fulfills all his needs.”
  • ATHARVA VEDA –”May we unite in our minds, unite in our purposes, and not fight against the divine spirit within us. Let not the battle cry arise amidst many slain, nor the arrows of the war-god fall with the break of day.”
  • ATHARVA VEDA –”The five senses are linked with the five elements. The five seasons are like the five breaths of the mind. The five directions are the five organs of cognition controlled by the soul. These organs are located in the head and connected with the soul.”
  • ATHARVAVEDA –”Who knoweth Him, knoweth himself, and is not afraid to die.”
  • AUNG SAN SUU KYI –”Fear is not the natural state of civilised people.”
  • AWDESH SINGH –”Just as physical exercises eventually strengthen the body, mental exercises help strengthen the power of the mind. Scriptures say that every person evolves from body to mind to soul to spirit. So once we take care of the body and mind, we need to set a goal to strengthen the soul so that we can love the world and lead a life of peace.”
  • AZIZ IBN MUHAMMAD AL-NASAFI –”Self-knowledge is the shortest road to the knowledge of God. When Ali asked Mohammad, ‘What am i to do that may not waste my time?’, the Prophet answered, ‘Learn to know thyself.’”
  • BABATUNDE OLATUNJI –”Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. And today? Today is a gift. That’s why we call it the present.”
  • BASAVANNA –”Unless the mother has a flow of blood There is no place for the embryo to lodge; The function of the seed is the same for everyone. Greed, lust, anger, joy: such passions are common to all. What is the use of your learning and erudition? Where is the proof for your claim to be highborn? You are a blacksmith if you heat, You are a washerman if you beat, A weaver if you lay the warp, A Brahmin if you read the scriptures. Is anyone in this world born through the ear? Therefore, whoever realises the divine nature is high born.”
  • BAYARD RUSTIN –” To be afraid is to behave as if the truth were not true.”
  • BERNIE S SIEGEL –”Don’t do things to not die, do things to enjoy living. The by-product may be not dying.”
  • BESS MYERSON –”The accomplice to the crime of corruption is frequently our own indifference.”
  • BETTY SMITH –”Look at everything as though you  were seeing it either for the first or last time. Then your time on earth will be filled with glory.”
  • BHAGAVAD GITA –”Arjuna said: “This yoga of equanimity taught by thee, 0 Krishna, I do not see its steady continuance, because of the restlessness of the mind. The mind verily is restless, turbulent, strong and unyielding, 0 Krishna; I deem it as difficult to control as to control the wind.” Krishna said: “Undoubtedly, 0 mighty-armed Arjuna, the mind is difficult to control and restless; but by practice and by dispassion it may be restrained. I think yoga is hard to be attained by one of uncontrolled self, but the self-controlled and striving one can attain to it by the proper means.”
  • BHAGAVAD GITA –”As in this body the embodied soul passes through childhood, youth and old age, in the same manner it goes from one body to another: therefore, the wise are never deluded regarding it… As man casts off worn-out garments and puts on others which are new, similarly the embodied soul, casting off worn-out bodies, enters into others which are new.”
  • BHAGAVAD GITA –”He who acteth, placing all actions in the Eternal, abandoning attachment, is unaffected by sin as a lotus leaf by the water.”
  • BHAGAVAD GITA –”He who has no ill will to any being, who is friendly and compassionate, free from egoism, and self-sense, even-minded in pain and pleasure and patient, who is ever content, self-controlled, unshakable in determination, with mind and understanding given up to Me-he is dear to me.”
  • BHAGAVAD GITA –”Out of compassion for them, I, dwelling in their hearts, destroy with the shining lamp of knowledge the darkness bom of ignorance.”
  • BHAGAVAD GITA –”Perfection is characterised by the ability to see the Self by the pure mind and to “elish and rejoice in the self. In that joyous state, me is situated in boundess spiritual happiness, realised through transcendental senses. Established thus, one never departs from the Lruth, and upon gaining this, thinks there is no greater gain. Being so situated, one is never haken even in the midst of greatest difficulty. This indeed is actual freedom from all miseries arising from material contact.”
  • BHAGAVAD GITA –”The conditioned being must be delivered frorr material nature by the realised mind. The conditioned being must not become degraded since this very mind is the friend as well as the enemy of the conditioned being.”
  • BHAGAVAD GITA –”The inverted tree’s form is not perceptible in this world. No one can understand its beginning, end or middle. But determinedly one must cut down this strong tree armed with the weapon of detachment. And then one must seek higher places that when achieved one must never return from but surrender to the Supreme, who is the eternal source of everything.”
  • BHAGAVAD GITA –”The serenity of mind, gentleness, silence, self-restraint, and the purity of mind are called the austerity of thought.”
  • BHAGAVAD GITA –”Those who remember me at the time of death will come to me. Do not doubt this. Whatever occupies the mind at the time of death determines the destiny of the dying; always they will tend towards that state of being. Therefore, re- member me at all times… Remembering me at the time of death, close down the doors of the senses and place the mind in the heart. Then, while absorbed in meditation, focus all energy upwards towards the head. Repeating in this state the divine Name, the syllable OM that represents the changeless Brahmn, you will go forth from the body and attain the supreme goal.”
  • BILL MCGLASHEN –”Patience is something you admire in the driver behind you, but not in one ahead.”
  • BOB DYLAN –”A hero is someone who understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom.”
  • BRAHMAKUMARIS –”Unclutter the day and create windows of silence for the mind. Windows which catch the light of peace and clarity. Windows which let oxygen into the mind.”
  • BRIAN TRACY –”Whatever we expect with confidence becomes our own self-fulfilling prophecy.”
  • BRIAN WILLIAMS –”A person starts dying when they stop dreaming.”
  • BRIGITTE BARDOT –”If only every man who sees my films did not get the impression he can make love to me, I would be a lot happier.”
  • BRIHADARANYAKA UPANISHAD –”When he (the embodied self) comes to weakness whether he come to weakness through old age or through disease – this person frees himself from these limbs just as a mango, or a fig, or a berry releases itself from its bond; and he hastens again, according to the entrance and place of origin, back to life.”
  • BRIHADARANYAKA UPANISHAD –”Where there is separateness, one sees another, smells another, tastes another, speaks to another, hears another, touches another, thinks of another, knows another. But where there is unity, one without a second, that is the world of Brahmn.”
  • BUDDHA  -”Awake. Be the witness of your thoughts. You are what observes, not what you observe.”
  • BUDDHA –”All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think, we become.”
  • BUDDHA –”There is no way to ; happiness; is the way. Happiness.”
  • BYRON KATIE –”This is the time. This is the place. This is the vastness. Right here is paradise. Always. Always.”
  • BYRON KATIE –”You move away from reality when you believe that there is a legitimate reason to suffer.”
  • BYRON KATIE –”You move totally away from reality when you believe that there is a legitimate reason to suffer.”
  • C S LEWIS –”If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world.”
  • CARL JUNG –”As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being.”
  • CARL SCHURZ –”My country! When right, keep it right; when wrong, set it right.”
  • CHINESE PROVERB –”Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still.”
  • CHINESE PROVERB –”It is easy to dodge a spear that comes in front of you but hard to avoid an arrow shot from behind.”
  • CHINESE PROVERB –”One who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; one who does not ask a question remains a fool forever.”
  • CHRISTOPHER REEVE –”We all have a voice inside us that will guide us. It may be God. But if we shut out all the noise, clutter from our lives and listen to it, it will tell us the right thing to do.”
  • CHUANGTSU –”I do not know whether i was then a man dreaming i was a butterfly, or whether i am now a butterfly dreaming i am a man.”
  • CHUCK PALAHNIUK –”If death meant just leaving the stage long enough to change costume and comeback as a new character… ould you slow down? Or speed up?”
  • CHUCK PALAHNIUK –”We all die. The goal isn’t to live forever, the goal is to create something that will.”
  • CICERO –”Natural ability without education  has more often attained to glory and virtue than education without natural ability.”
  • CONFUCIUS –”I am not bothered by the fact that am unknown. I am bothered when do not know others.”
  • DADI JANKI –”Judge whether your thoughts, words and actions are beneficial to the scene in which you find yourself. Focusing on your own part is more useful than passing judgment on thers.”
  • DALAI LAMA –”If you want others to be happy. practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.”
  • DALAI LAMA –”There is ho need for temples or complicated philosophy. Our brain and heart are our temples; the philosophy is kindness.”
  • DAN BROWN –”I am fascinated with the ‘gray area between the good and the evil.”
  • DAVID BRIN –”It is said that power corrupts, but actually it’s more true that power attracts the corruptible. The sane are usually attracted by other things than power.”
  • DAVID R HAWKINS –”Love is misunderstood to be an emotion; actually, it is a state of awareness.”
  • DEBBIE FORD –”Unforgiveness is the poison you drink everyday, hoping that the other person will die.”
  • DENIS WAITLEY –”Don’t ever let economic alone determine your career or how you spend the majority of your time.”
  • DOMINIQUE BOURG –”Sustainable development is like God in negative theology. Beyond slogans and a few sacred formulae, we cannot say, tangibly and for certain, what it is. On the other hand, we can see much more clearly what it is not, and could never be It is not, for example, the indefinite continuation of our society’s present habits. Sustainable development involves nothing less than building a new civilisation.”
  • DOUGLAS MACARTHUR –”Whether in chains or in laurels, liberty knows nothing but victories.”
  • DREW CAREY –”I don’t miss the economic insecurity, the living paycheck to paycheck.”
  • E O WILSON –”Destroying rain forest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal.”
  • EDITH CAVELL –”I realise that patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.”
  • EDITH CAVELL –”I realise that patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.”
  • EDMUND BILIARY –”It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves.”
  • EDMUND BURKE –”There is a limit at which forbearance ceases to be a virtue.”
  • EDWARD FITZGERALD –”‘Tis all a chequer board of nights and days, Where destiny with men for pieces plays; Hither and thither, and mates, and slays.”
  • EDWARD JOHN PHELPS –”The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything”
  • EKNATH EASWARAN –”The widest possibilities for spiritual growth lie in the give-and-take of everyday relationships.”
  • EKNATH EASWARAN –”To enjoy anything, we cannot be attached to it. What we usually try to do is capture any j oy that comes our way before it can escape. We try to cling to pleasure, but all we succeed in doing is making ourselves frustrated because, whatever it promises, pleasure simply cannot last. But ifi am willing to kiss the joy as it flies, i say, ‘Yes, this moment is beautiful. I won’t grab it. I’ll let it go.’…If we don’t cling to past or future we live entirely here and now, in’eternity’s sunrise’.”
  • ELBERT HUBBARD –”A retentive memory may be a good thing, but the ability to forget is the mark of true greatness.”
  • ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON –”The only way to make sure people you agree with can speak is to support the rights of people you don’t agree with.”
  • ELISABETH KUBLER-ROSS –”People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in their true beauty is revealed only if there is light from within.”
  • ELIZABETH TAYLOR –”Everything makes me nervous except making films.”
  • EPICTETUS –”Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they .take of them.”
  • EPICTETUS –”When you are offended at any man’s fault, turn to yourself and study your failings. Then you will forget your anger.”
  • ERIC BERNE –”The moment a little boy is concerned with which is a jay and which is a sparrow, he can no longer see the birds or hear them sing.”
  • ERIC HOFFER –”You can’t get enough of what you don’t need to make you happy.”
  • ERICH FROMM –”Man’s main task in life is to give birth to himself.”
  • ERNEST HEMINGWAY –”The real reason for not committing suicide is because you always know how swell life gets again after the hell is over.”
  • ERNEST HEMINGWAY –”The world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and I hate very much to leave it.”
  • Every man is the builder of a temple, called his body, to the god he worships, after a style purely his own, nor can he get off by hammering marble instead. We are all sculptors and painters, and our material is our own flesh and blood and bones. Any nobleness begins at once to refine a man’s features, any meanness or sensuality to imbrute them.”
  • F MCKINNEY HUBBARD –”I haven’t heard of anybody who wants to stop living on account of the cost.”
  • F. SCOTT FITZGERALD –”Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat.”
  • FELIX ADIER –”Love of country is like love of woman – he loves her best who seeks to bestow on her the highest good.”
  • FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT –”The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.”
  • FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT –”In our seeking for economic and political progress, we all go up— or else we all go down.”
  • FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT –”When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.”
  • FREDDIE MERCURY –”I wont be a rock star. I will be a legend.”
  • FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE –”         The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.”
  • GEORGE ARUNDALE –”Our business is to stand strongly for principles, but never to attack persons, about whose lives we can know but little.”
  • GEORGE BERNARD SHAW –”Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it.”
  • GEORGE LUCAS –”Learning to make films is very easy. Learning what to make films about is very hard.”
  • GEORGE SANTAYANA –”A man’s feet must be planted in his country, but his eyes should survey the world.”
  • GEORGE SANTAYANA –”To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring.”
  • GEORGE W BUSH –”He can’t have it both ways. He can’t take the high horse and then claim the low road.”
  • GEORGE WASHINGTON –”Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder.”
  • GEORGE WILL –”The future has a way of arriving unannounced.”
  • GK CHESTERTON –”A tragedy means always a man*s struggle with that which is stronger than man.”
  • GRAHAM’S PADDOCK –”Over the years i have learned to deeply respect God, both for who He is and what He has done. I have a healthy reverence for His standards, and His right to judge each of us. I admire His attributes, such as power, patience, love, mercy, and the way He respects our free will. I have also learned He can be trusted, even when it’s not easy to do this. All of this more or less sums up, for me, what it means to fear God.”
  • GRO BRUNDTLAND –”Sustainable development is that which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations meet their own needs.”
  • GURUNANAK –”All the world is liberated, ONanak, by embarking upon the Boat of Truth.”
  • HARRIET BEECHER STOWED –”The bitterest tears shed over graves are for words left unsaid and deeds left undone.”
  • HARRY JOHNS –”It has been difficult to get attention from global health organisations, because they often focus on reducing deaths rather than on treating disability.”
  • HATHA YOGA PRADIPIKA –”When the breath wanders, the mind also is unsteady. But when the breath is calmed the mind too will be still, and the yogi achieves long life. Therefore, one should learn to control the breath.”
  • HENRIK IBSEN –”These heroes of finance are like beads on a string; when one slips off, all the rest follow.”
  • HENRY BEECHER –”Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation.”
  • HENRY DAVID THOREAU –”
  • HENRY DAVID THOREAU –” If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.”
  • HENRY DAVID THOREAU –”Live your beliefs and you can turn the world around.”
  • HENRY DAVID THOREAU –”We must learn to reawaken and keep ourselves awake, not by mechanical aid, but by an infinite expectation of the dawn.”
  • HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW –”The best thing one can do when it’s raining is to let it rain.”
  • HERACLITUS –”You cannot step twice into the same river, for other waters are continually flowing in.”
  • HONORE DE BALZAC –”Power isn’t revealed by striking hard or often, but by striking true,”
  • HORACE –”Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents, which. in prosperous circumstances, would have lain dormant.”
  • HOWARD THURMAN –”During times of war, hatred becomes quite respectable, even though it has to masquerade often under the guise of patriotism.”
  • HW LONGFELLOW –”Trust no future, howe’er pleasant! Let the dead past bury its dead! Act,-act in the ‘living Present! Heart within and God overhead.”
  • INDIAN PROVERB –”For the friendship of two, the patience of one is required.”
  • ISHAVASYA UPANISHAD –”They per vade everything from within and without.”
  • J KRISHNAMURTI –”Society is the relationship between people – the relationship between one person and another… Suppose i depend on you for my gratification, for my comfort… how can I ever be free?… There is freedom in relationship only when there is no fear. So, to have right relationship, i must set about freeing myself from this psychological dependency which breeds fear.”
  • JACK KORNFIELD –”In spiritual life there is 10 room for compromise. Awakening is not negotiable; we cannot bargain to hold on to things that please us while relinquishing things that do not matter :o us. A lukewarm yearningfor awakening is not enough to sustain us through the difficulties involved in letting go. It is important to understand that anything that can be lost was never truly ours, anything that we deeply cling to only imprisons us.”
  • JALALUDDIN RUMI –”I am part of the load Not rightly balanced I drop off in the grass, like the old Cave-sleepers, to browse wherever i fall. For hundreds of thousands of years i have been dust-grains floating and flying in the will of the air, often forgetting ever being in that state, but in sleep I migrate back. I spring loose from the four-branched, ! time-and-space cross, this waiting room. I walk into a huge pasture I nurse the milk of millennia Everyone does this in different ways. Knowing that conscious decisions and personal memory are much too small a place to live, every human being streams at night into the loving nowhere, or during the day, in some absorbing work.”
  • JALALUDDIN RUMI –”Out beyond the ideas of right-doing or wrong-doing there is a field; I’ll meet you there.”
  • JAMES ALLEN –”You are where your thoughts have brought you; you will be where your thoughtiilake you.”
  • JAMES LUTHER ADAMS –”Nothing is complete and thus nothing is exempt from criticism.”
  • JAMES M BARRIE –”God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December.”
  • JAMES RESTON –”Americans have always bean able to handle austerity and even adversity. Prosperity is what is doing us in.”
  • JAMESYEE –”An act of terrorism, the taking of innocent civilian lives, is prohibited by Islam, and whoever has done this needs to be brought to justice, whether he is Muslim or not.”
  • JAWAHARIAL NEHRU –”A moment comes when we step out from the old to the new, and when the sound of a nation, lo suppressed, finds utterness.”
  • JEAN INGELOW –”It is not reason which makes faith hard, but life.”
  • JEAN-PAUL SARTRE –”Once you hear the details of victory, it is hard to distinguish it from a defeat.”
  • JERRYGARDA –”Death comes at you no matter what you do in this life.”
  • JESSE JACKSON –”Go forward with hope and not backward by fear and division.”
  • JESSE JACKSON –”Our dreams must be stronger than our memories. We must be pulled by our dreams, rather than pushed by our memories.”
  • JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI –” Pain itself destroys pain. Suffering itself frees man from suffering.”
  • JIM MORRISON –”Death makes angels of us all and gives us wings where we had shoulders smooth as ravens claws.”
  • JIMI HENDRIX –”I’m the one that has to die when it’s time for me to die. so let me live my life, the way I want to.”
  • JOANNA MACY –”Compassion literally means to feel with, to suffer with. Everyone is capable of compassion, and yet everyone tends to avoid it because it’s uncomfortable. And the avoidance produces psychic numbing – resistance to experiencing our pain for the world and other beings.”
  • JOHN –”I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. I tell you Spiritual leadership involves humbling yourself and doing the tasks that no one else wants to do. In Jesus’s time, the act of washing feet was to be assigned to the lowest of servants. However, at ths last supper, Jesus humbled Himself and washed the disciples’feet. Afterwards he declared, “Do you understand what I have done for you? . ..You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord’, and rightly so, for that is what I am. Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s the truth, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him.”
  • JOHN F KENNEDY –”We have the power to make this the best generation of mankind in the history of the world – or to make it the last.”
  • JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH –”The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable.”
  • JOHN MAXWELL –”
  • JOHN RUSKIN –”There is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.”
  • JOHN UPDIKE –”The artist brings something into the world that didn’t exist before and he does it without destroying something.”
  • JOSEPH CAMPBELL –”The function of mythological symbols is to give you a sense of “Yes. I know what it is, it’s myself.”
  • JOSEPH P KENNEDY –”Don’t buy a single vote more than necessary. I’ll be damned if I’m going to pay for a landslide.”
  • JOSEPH ROUX –”Literature was formerly an art and finance a trade; today, it is the reverse.”
  • JOSH BILLINGS –”One of the greatest victories you can gain over someone is to beat him at politeness.”
  • JULIA ROBERTS –”I wouldn’t do nudity in films. For me, personally… To act with my clothes on is a performance; to act with my clothes off is a documentary.”
  • KABIR –”Are you looking for me? I am in the next seat. When you really look for me, you will find me instantlyYou will find me in the tiniest house of time. Kabir says: Student, tell me, what is God? He is the breath inside the breath.”
  • KAHLIL GIBRAN –”I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind; yet strange, i am ungrateful to those teachers.”
  • KAHLIL GIBRAN –”The most pitiful among men is he who turns his dreams into silver and gold.”
  • KAHLIL GIBRAN –”You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.”
  • KALIDASA –”Look to this day! For it is life, the very life of life. In its brief course lie all the verities and realities of your existence. The bliss of growth, the glory of action, the splendour of beauty for yesterday is ‘but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope.”
  • KATHA UPANISHAD –”The self-existent Lord pierced the senses to turn outward. Thus we look to the world outside and see not the Self within us. A sage withdrew his senses from the world of change and, seeking immortality, looked within and beheld the. deathless self.”
  • KATHERINE WHITEHORN –”The rule is not to talk about money with those who have much more or much less.”
  • KEN WILBER –”True pluralism… is always universal pluralism.. .you start with the commonalities and deep structures that unite human beings… we are all open to a Divine Ground, by whatever name. And then you  add all the wonderful differences… But if  you start with the . differences, and never make it to the universal, then you have only regressive catastrophes.”
  • KHALIL GIBRAN –”Your joy is your sorrow unmasked. Arid the self-same well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears. And how else can it be?”
  • KHAWWAS –”All wisdom can be stated in two lines: What is done for you allow it to be done. What you must do yourself – make sure you do it.”
  • KURT COBAIN –”I’m so happy because today I found my friends — they’re in my head.”
  • LAO TZU –”In the pursuit of learning, everyday something is acquired. In the pursuit ofTao, every day something is dropped.”
  • LAO-TZU –”Don’t change direction, and you may end up where you’re heading.”
  • LAURA STRICKLAND –”Life is so precious, And each day is a gift. So enjoy every minute, As it were your last to live. Cherish your loved ones, Hug them tight, Share with them your heart, And your time. Nothing is forever, And life goes so fast, Each minute that passes, Is one you can’t get back. When troubles arrive, And knock you off your feet, Stand up and smile, And remember life is too sweet. Every morning when you wake Decide right from the start, That “Today will be A good day” And let it all in with an open heart.”
  • LEONARDO DA VINCI –”Every now and then go away, have a little relaxation, for when you come back to your work your judgement will be surer; since to remain constantly at work will cause you to lose your power of judgement. Go some distance away because the work appears smaller and more of it can be taken in at a glance, and a lack of harmony or proportion is more readily seen.”
  • LEVITICUS –”When a stranger sojourns with you in your land, you shall not do him wrong. The stranger who sojourns with you shall be to you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself; for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.”
  • LICE WALKER –”Expect nothing, live frugally on surprise.”
  • LOA TZU –”He who controls others may be powerful, but he who has mastered himself is mightier still.”
  • LOIS MCMASTER BUJOLD –”if the truth does’t save us what does that say about us?”
  • LORD ACTON –” Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are always bad men.”
  • LOTUS SUTRA –”The Dwelling of the Tathagata is the great compassionate heart within all the living. The Robe of the Tathagata is the gentle and -forbearing heart. That Seat of the Tathagata is the “spirituality of all Existence”.”
  • LUDWIG VON MISES –”The attainment of the economic aims of man presupposes peace.”
  • LUKE –”So i say to you, ask and it will be given to you, seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone that asks receives, he who seeks finds and to him that knocks the door will be opened.”
  • LW ROGERS –”Great things are possible only to strong souls and it’s from the trivial events of daily life that strength is won.”
  • MADAGHISHLOKA –”The self is the maker and non-maker, and itself makes happiness and misery, is its own friend and its own foe, decides its own condition good or evil, and is its own river Veyarana (the river in which hell- beings are tormented).”
  • MAE WEST –”Now I think censorship is necessary; the things they’re doing and saying in films right now just shouldn’t be allowed. There’s no dignity anymore and I think that’s very important.”
  • MAHALIA JACKSON –”I hope to bring people to God with my songs.”
  • MAHATMA GANDHI –”Corruption and hypocrisy ought not to be inevitable products of democracy, as they undoubtedly are today.”
  • MAHATMA GANDHI –”Immature love says: “liove you because I need you.” Mature love says: “I need you because I love you”
  • MAHATMA GANDHI –”There have been tyrants and murderers and for a time they seem invincible but in the end, they always fall – think of it, always.”
  • MAHATMA GANDHT –”If we are to respect others’ religions as we would have them respect bur own, a friendly study of the world’s religions is a sacred duty.”
  • MALCOLM FORBES –” Ability will never catch up with the demand for it.”
  • MARCUS AURELIUS –”To refrain from imitation is the best revenge.”
  • MARCUSAURELIUS –”Be content to seem what you really are.”
  • MARGARET THATCHER –”There can be no liberty unless there is economic liberty.”
  • MARIANNE WILLIAMSON –”In every community there is work to be done. In every nation, there are wounds to heal. In every heart there is the power to do it.”
  • MARIO PUZO –”Finance is a gun. Politics is knowing when to pull the trigger.”
  • MARK TWAIN –”Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get.”
  • MARK TWAIN –”Deep down in me I knew jtwas a lie, and He knew it. You can’t pray a lie – I found that out.”
  • MARQUIS DE CUSTINE –”What annoyances are more painful than those of which we cannot complain?”
  • MARTIN FELDSTEIN –”To finance trade deficit, the US has to borrow from the rest of the world or sell its assets to them.”
  • MARTIN LUTHER KING –”Freedom is one thing. You have it all or you are not free.”
  • MARY OLIVER –”Telime, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
  • MAYA ANGELOU –”Among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver.”
  • MEDIA REPORT –”Dementias (of different kinds) will afflict 35.6 million people in 2010, about 10 per cent more than previously estimated because of a higher number of cases in developing countries than doctors realised, researchers said in a report released by Alzheimer’s Disease International.”
  • MERTON MITILI –”You need to make oni Big score in finance to be a hero forever.”
  • MICHAEL JACKSON –”But I will never stop helping and loving people the way Jesus said ito.”
  • MICHAEL PORTER –”Innovation is the central issue in economic prosperity.”
  • MICHELANGELO –”The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low. And achieving the mark.”
  • MILAREPA –”If ye realise the Voidness, Compassion will arise within your hearts; If ye lose all differentiation between yourselves and others, fit to serve others ye will be; And when in serving others ye shall win success, then shall ye meet with me; And finding me, ye shall attain Buddhahood.”
  • MK GANDHI –”Keep your thoughts positive because your thoughts become your words. Keep your words positive because your words become your behaviours. Keep your behaviours positive because your behaviours become your habits. Keep your habits positive because your habits become your values. Keep your values positive because your values become your destiny.”
  • MOTHER TERESA –”Be kind and merciful. Let no one ever come to you without coming away better and happier. Be the living expression of God’s kindness.”
  • MUHAMMAD –”Asking good questions is half of learning.”
  • NAPOLEON HILL –”Opportunity often comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat.”
  • NATIVE AMERICAN PRAYER –”Oh, Great Spirit/ Whose voice I hear in the winds,/ And whose breath gives life to alUhe world,/ hear me, I am small and weak,/ I need your strength and wisdom./ Let me walk in beauty and make my eyes ever behold/ the red and purple sunset./Make my hands respect the things you have/ made and my ears sharp to hear your voice./ Make me wise so that I may understand the things/ you have taught my people./ Let me learn the lessons you have/ hidden in every leaf and rock./I seek strength, not to be greater than my brother,/ but to fight my greatest enemy – myself./ Make me always ready to come to you/ with clean hands and straight eyes./ So when life fades, as the fading sunset,/ my Spirit may come to you without shame.”
  • NEALE DONALD WALSCH –”All attack is a call for help.”
  • NEALE DONALD WALSCH –”If we win, someone else loses. But if someone else loses, we lose. Which is a point we’re not getting.”
  • NELSON MANDELA –”As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”
  • NEW SCIENTIST –”Growth graphs are stark reminders of the crisis facing our-planet Consumption of resources is rising rapidly, biodiversity is plummeting and just about every measure shows humans affecting Earth on a vast scale. Most of us accept the need for a more sus- tainable way to live, by reducing carbon emissions, developing renewable technology and increasing energy efficiency. But are these efforts to save the planet doomed? . ..Personal carbon virtue and collective environmentalism are futile as long as our economic system is built on the assumption of growth… If we are serious about saving Earth, we must reshape our economy.”
  • NISARGADATTA MAHARAJ –”When i see i am nothing, that is wisdom. Wheniseeiam everything, that is love. And between these two, my life flows.”
  • NONYMOUS –”We turn to God for help when our foundations are shaking, only to learn that it is God who is shaking them.”
  • NORMAN VINCENT PEALE –”The more you lose yourself in something bigger than yourself, the more energy you will have.”
  • OG MANDINO –”Never again clutter your days or nights with so many menial and unimportant things that you have no time to accept a real challenge when it comes along. This applies to play as well as work. A day merely survived is no cause for celebration. You are not here to fritter away your precious hours when you have the ability to accomplish so much by making a slight change in your routine. No more busy work. No more hiding from success. Leave time, leave space, to grow.* Now. Now! Not tomorrow!”
  • OG MANDINO –”Never allow anyone to rain on your parade and thus cast a pall of gloom and defeat on the entire day. No talent, no selfdenial, no brains, no character are required to set up in the fault-finding business. Nothing external can have any power over you unless you permit it. Your time is too precious to be sacrificed in wasted days combating the menial forces of hate, jealously, and envy. Guard your fragile life carefully. Only God can shape a flower, but any foolish person can pull it to pieces.”
  • OLIVIER POUTEAU –”It is high time for a serious dose of austerity.”
  • OPRAH WINFREY –”Breathe. Let go. And remind yourself that this very moment is the only one you know you have for sure.”
  • OPRAH WINFREY –”What God intended for you goes far beyond anything you can imagine.”
  • ORACLE OF SUMIYOSHI –”I have no corporeal existence, but Universal Benevolence is my divine body. I have no physical power but Uprightness is my strength. I have no religious clairvoyance beyond what is bestowed by Wisdom. I have no power of miracle other than the attainment of quiet ,   happiness.  I have no tact except the exercise of gentleness.”
  • OSCAR WILDE –”A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it.”
  • PABLO CASALS –”The love of one’s country is a splendid thing. But why should love stop at the border?”
  • PARAMAHAMSA –”As many faiths, so many paths. Ramakrishna”
  • PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA –”It does not matter whether or not one fully comprehends the day-to-day enigmas of life. What is important is to be resolute inthe search for the True Happiness, the Joy that is the origin of one’s being.”
  • PATTIE BOYD –”Oh my gosh, that’s scary,… Just lock up all the time and keep the door locked.”
  • PAUL FARMER –”The only way to do the human rights thing is to do the right thing medically.”
  • PAUL SIMON –”Like abridge over troubled water,! Will ease your mind.”
  • PAULO COELHO –”Man improves himself as he follows his path; if he stands still, waiting to improve before he makes a decision, he’ll never move.”
  • PAYNE STEWART –”I’m going to a special place when I die, but I want to make sure my life is special while I’m here.”
  • PEMA CHODRON –”It’s said that when we die, the four elements – earth, air, fire and water – dissolve one by one, each into the other, and finally just dissolve into space. But while we’re living, we share the energy that makes everything, from a blade of grass to an elephant, grow and live and then inevitably wear out and die. This energy, this life force, creates the whole world.”
  • PEPPER GIARDINO –”Weather is a great metaphor for life— sometimes it’s good sometimes it’sbad, and there’s nothing much you can do about it but carry an umbrella.”
  • PHILIP MASSINGER –”Death has a thousand doors to iet out life: I shall find one.”
  • PRINCE CHARLES –”The trouble, I think, in today’s world is we abandon so many things unnecessarily, so often in the name of efficiency.”
  • PUBLIUS CORNELLUS –”The more corrupt the state, the more laws.”
  • RABBI ARTHUR HERTZBERG “We have a responsibility to life, to defend it everywhere, not only against our own sins but also against those of others. We are all passengers together in this same fragile and glorious world.”
  • RABBI ERIC YOFFIE –”Our view is that there is truth and holiness in other religious faiths. Our view is that there are many paths to God.”
  • RABBI NAHMAN OF BRATSLAV –”If you won’t be better tomorrow than you were today, then what do you need tomorrow for?”
  • RABINDRANATH TAGORE –”Beauty is truth’s smile when she beholds her own face in a perfect mirror.”
  • RABINDRANATH TAGORE –”Do not say: “It is morning,” anddismiss it with a name of yesterday. See it for the first time as a newborn child that has no name.”
  • RABINDRANATH TAGORE –”Go not to the temple to put flowers upon the feet of God, First fill your own house with the Fragrance of love… Go not to the temple to light candles before the altar of God, First remove the darkness of sin fromyourheart… Go not to the temple to bow down your head in prayer, First leam to bow in humility before your fellowmen.. . Go not to the temple to pray on bended knees, First bend down to lift someone who is downtrodden Go not to the temple to ask for forgiveness for your sins, First forgive from your heart those who have sinned against you.”
  • RABINDRANATH TAGORE –”Let us not pray to be sheltered from dangers but to be fearless when facing them.”
  • RABINDRANATH TAGORE –”Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high; Where knowledge is free Where the world has no been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls; Where words come out from the depth of truth; Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection; Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit; Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought and actionInto that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.”
  • RALPH W SOCKMAN –”The test of courage comes when we are in the minority. The test of tolerance comes when we are in the majority.”
  • RALPH WALDO EMERSON –”Can anybody remember when the times were not hard and money not scarce?”
  • RALPH WALDO EMERSON –”We are all inventors, each sailing out on a voyage of disiovery, guided each by a private chart, of which there is no duplicate. The world is all gates, all opportunities.”
  • RAM DASS –”It is important to expect nothing, to take every experience, including the negative ones, as merely steps on the path, and to proceed.”
  • RAMDASS –”It isn’t true that everyone should follow one path. Listen to your own truth.”
  • RANDY PAUSCH –”It’s not about how to achieve your dreams. It’s about how to lead your life. If you lead your life the right way, the karma will take care of itself; The dreams will come to you.”
  • RICHARD ROSE –”A man who thinks it and lives it will touch others’ intuition.”
  • RICKTHIGPEN –”At a time when the governor will be promoting austerity, it would be inappropriate for him politically to spend a lot of money.”
  • RIG VEDA –”Truth is one, sages call it by different names.”
  • ROBERT W SARNOFF –”Finance is the art of passing currency from hand to hand until it finally disappears. ”
  • ROBIN LEACH –”It is usually people in the money business, finance, international trade who are really rich.”
  • ROGER MILLER –”Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet.”
  • RONALD REAGAN –”Before I refuse to take your questions, I have an opening statement.”
  • RUDOLF NUREYEV –”Technique is what you fall back on when you run out of inspiration.”
  • RUDYARD KIPLING –”They will come back again, Come back again, As long as the red Earth rolls. He never wasted a leaf or a tree Do you think He would squander souls?”
  • RUMI –”Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment.”
  • RW EMERSON –”Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could some blunders and absurdities have crept in;forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; you shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
  • SADHU BHADRESHDAS –”To understand the per vasiveness of an omnipresent entity further we can look at its subtleness and magnitude. That which can become even subtler than the subtle can pervade everything. That which can accommodate everything within itself can pervade. Such are Aksharbrahmn and Parabrahmn. They, being even subtler than the subtle, pervade everything, and by pervading they accommodate everything within themselves.”
  • SAINT BASLL –”Many a man curses the rain that falls upon his head, and knows not that it brings abundance to drive away the hunger.”
  • SAINT EXUPERY –”One man may hit the mark, another blunder; but heed not these distinctions. Only from the alliance of the one, working with and through the other, are great things bom.”
  • SAMUEL JOHNSON –”Nothing will ever be attempted if all possible objections must first be overcome.”
  • SANDRA BULLOCK –”I have been in enough films where the studio wanted that extra little cuteness to make it sellable.”
  • SATHYA SAI BABA –”Embodiments of love! There is love in every one of you. Develop that love. Share it with the people. You also experience with your fellow people. This love is not one-way traffic. It is two-way, give and take. We don’t need to go anywhere, if you have love.”
  • SENECA –”Begin at once to Iive, and count each separate days as s separate life.”
  • SENECA –”No man ever became wise by chance.”
  • SENECA –”There is no delight in owning anything unshared.”
  • SHANKARA –”I am the nature of Pure Consciousness. 1 am always the same to beings, one alone… the highest Brahmn, which, like the sky, is all-pervading, imperishable, auspicious, uninterrupted, undivided and devoid of action. I do not belong to anything since i am free from attachment. .. ever-shining, unborn, one alone, imperishable, stainless, allpervading, andnondual .. I am forever released.”
  • SHEIKH ALT ZEIN EDDIN –”Nature is the closest thing to religion, and religion is the closest thing to God.”
  • SHEIKH MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN FADLALLAH –”Not only do we have to respect the lives of human beings, but Islam says that human beings should not use what they don’t need. And that they should plan their resources for a future use.”
  • SHIAN –”Samsara is essentially not any fixed place or realm – for it is any state ofmindfilledwith attachment, aversion and delusion.”
  • SHIHN DILJIT –”When you attain the thought of Truth, that thought starts dissolving all earlier thoughts that you have already developed and confirmed in your present life. Gradually, you become free from all those thoughts. This-will simultaneously remove all your tension, worries and diseases.”
  • SHIMON PERES –”I worked with a group of people who argued day and nightprofessors, officials, the minister of finance – but there were decisions that I had to make.”
  • SHUNRYU SUZUKI –”When you say, ‘Wait a moment,’ you are bound by your own karma; when you say, ‘Yes I will,’ you are free.”
  • SOGYAL RINPOCHE –”The beginner’s mind is an open mind, an empty mind, a ready mind, and if we really listen with a beginner’s mind, we might really begin to hear. For if We listen with a silent mind, as free as possible from the clamour of preconceived ideas, a possibility will be created for the truth of the teachings to pierce us, and for the meaning of life and death to become increasingly and startlingly clear.”
  • SOREN KLERKEGAARD –”Prayer does not change God, but it changes him who prays.”
  • SPIKE MILIIGAN –”Money can’t buy friends but it can get you a better class of enemy.”
  • SRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATI –”The different Upasanas are all aids in the path to the ultimate goal, namely, understanding Reality. Scriptures prescribe Upasana in order to train the mind to concentrate. Upasana is the affair of the individual; there is nothing collective about it.”
  • SRI SHARADA DEVI –”As you smell the fragrance of a flower by handing it or the smell ofsandalwood by rubbing it against a stone, so you obtain spiritual awakening by constantly thinking of God.”
  • SRI SHARADA DEVI –”Do not demand anything from those you love. If you make demands, some will give you more and some less. In any case you will love more those who give you more and less those who give you less. Thus your love will not be the same for all. You will not be able to love all impartially…”
  • SRI SHARADA DEVI –”God is one’s very own. It is the eternal relationship. He is everyone’s own. One realises him in proportion to the intensity of one’s feelings for him.”
  • SRI SHARADA DEVI –”I am the mother of the wicked, andJ am the mother of the virtuous. Never fear. Whenever you are in distress, just say to yourself, ‘I have a mother’.”
  • SRI SHARADA DEVI –”If you want peace, do not find fault with others. Rather see your own faults. Learn to make the world your own. No one is a stranger, my child; the whole world is your own.”
  • SRI SHARADA DEVI –”One must be patient like the earth. What iniquities are being perpetuated on her! Yet she quietly endures them all.”
  • SRI SHARADA DEVI –”You see, it is not a fact that you will never face danger. Difficulties always come, but they do notiast forever. You will see that they pass away like water under a bridge.”
  • SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR –”Dharma is universal, it transcends race, religion, gender and even species. Human beings have the unique ability to follow dharma or negate it. Negation of dharma inflicts misery on the planet while following dharma brings fulfilment to life.”
  • SRIDHARA SWAMI –”Krishna emphasises the changing nature of the mind. When the mind is freed from attachments one becomes lucid and clear and the mind is like one’s best benefactor. When the mind is disturbed by attachments it becomes distracted and distorted and the mind becomes one’s worst malefactor.”
  • SRIMADBHAGAVATAM –”Truly wise is he who is unstirred by praise or blame, by love or hatred. He is not moved by the oppositesoflife. Verily does he delight in the blissful Self.”
  • ST JOHN OF THE CROSS –”Love consists not in feeling great things but in having great detachment and in suffering for the Beloved. The soul that is attached to anything, however much good there may be in it, will not arrive at the liberty of Divine union. For whether it be a strong wire rope or a slender and delicate thread that holds the bird, it matters not, if it really holds it fast; for until the cord be broken, the bird cannot fly.”
  • STEPHEN COHEN –”Critics of the war have no reason to regret their views.”
  • STEPHEN R COVEY –”If you plant two plants close together, the roots co-mingle and improve the quality of the soil so that both plants will grow better than if they were separated… The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. One plus one equals three or more. The challenge is to apply the principles of creative, cooperation, which we learn from nature, in our social interactions.”
  • STING –”The acceptance of death gives you more of a stake in life, in living life happily, as it should be lived. Living tor the moment”
  • SUFI APHORISM –”When the heart weeps for what it has lost, the soul for what it has found.”
  • SUFI PROVERB –”I searched for God and found only myself. I searched for myself and found only God.”
  • SUFI SAYING –”For every sin but the killing of time there is forgiveness.”
  • SVETASVATARA UPANISHAD –”He is the one God, hidden in all beings, all-pervading, the Self within all beings, watching over all works, dwelling in all beings, the witness, the perceiver, the only one, free from qualities.”
  • SWAMI RAMDAS –”When we feed, clothe and attend on anybody, we feel like doing all these things to our own body, for which we do not expect any return or praise or commendation, because all bodies are our own: for we as the all-pervading Atman or spirit reside in all bodies.”
  • SYLVIA PLATH –”I took a deep breath and listened to the old bray of my heart. I am. I am. I am.”
  • TAO TE CHING –”He who knows others is wise; He who knows himself is enlightened.”
  • TAO TE CHING –”He who regards the world as he does the fortune of his own body can govern the world. He who loves the world as he does his own body can be entrusted with the world.”
  • TEILHARDDE CHARDIN –”We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.”
  • TENZIN GYATSO –”Compassion is not religious business, it is human business, it is not luxury, it is essential for our own peace and mental stability, it is essential for human survival.”
  • THE BUDDHA –”All that we are is the result of what we . have thought.”
  • THE BUDDHA –”The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, not to worry about the future, or not to anticipate troubles, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly.”
  • THE BUDDHA –”Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.”
  • THE BUDDHA –”To awaken, sit calmly, letting each breath clear your mind and open your heart.”
  • THE DHAMMAPADA –”Happiness or sorrow- whatever befalls you, walk on untouched, unattached.”
  • THE LION KING –”And blinking, step into the sun There’s more to see than can ever be seen More to do than can ever be done There’s far too much to take in here More to find than can ever be found But the sun rolling high Through the sapphire sky Keeps great and small on the endless round It’s the Circle of Life And it moves us all Through despair and hope Through faith and love Till we find our place On the path unwinding In the Circle The Circle of Life.”
  • THE PLURALISM PROJECT –”Jains regarded both Buddhist ‘nihilism’ and Hindu ‘eternalism’ as correct and yet incomplete. Instead, they advocated holding simultaneously to the eternal, innate purity of the soul and to the reality of the soul’s connection to karma and, hence, suffering. Likewise, contemporary Jains reject the absolutist ‘either/ or’ that characterises much of traditional western logic, taking instead the relativist stance that for every question there are many ‘right’ answers that reflect from different angles and in varying degrees the one truth, satya.”
  • The right to lead certainly isn’t gained by election or appointment. Having position, title, rank, or degrees doesn’t qualify anyone to lead other people. And the ability doesn’t come automati cally from age or exper. ence, either. No, it would be accurate to say that no one can be given the right to lead. The right to lead can only be earned. And that takes time. The key to becoming an effective leader is not to focus on making other people follow, but on making yourself the kind of person they want to follow. You must become someone others can trust to take them where they want to go.”
  • THE TALMUD –”He gives little who gives with a frown; he gives much who gives little with a smile.”
  • THE TALMUD –”When a man has compassionfor others, God has compassion for him.”
  • THICH NHAT HANH –”As we cultivate peace and happiness in ourselves, we also nourish peace and happiness in those we love.”
  • THICH NHAT HANH –”In true dialogue, both sides are willing to change.”
  • THICH NHAT HANH –”People have a hard time letting go oftheirsuffering. Outofafegr of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.”
  • THICHNHATHANH –”I am breathing in and liberating my mind. I am breathing out and liberating my mind. One practices like this.”
  • THICHNHATHANH –”My actions are my only true belongings. I cannot escape the consequences of my actions. My actions are the ground upon which i stand.”
  • THOMAS HARDY –”Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change.”
  • THOMAS HARDY –”Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change.”
  • THOMAS SZASZ –”A child grows up when he realizes that he has a right not only to be right but also to be wrong.”
  • TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEAD –”0 nobly-born…the body which you have now is called the thought-body of propensities. Since you do not have a material body of flesh and blood, whatever may come sounds, lights or rays are, all three, unable to harm you; you are incapable of dying. It is quite sufficient for you to know that these apparitions are your own thought-forms. Recognise this to be the Bardo (the intermediate state after death).”
  • TOM DASCHIE –”We need real campaign finance reform to loosen the grip of special interests on politics!”
  • UMA & KS RAM –”What is that ultimate memory that Krishna quickened in Arjuna to inspire him towards right action? In the typical paradox of cosmic truth, ultimate memory is the same as original memory that, in turn, is the same as eternal memory. This relates to the truth of the essential unity of creation, non-duality, advaita. Sustenance, guidance and positive energy flow from the renewal of the memory of oneness and unity.”
  • VEDIC PRAYER –”God is the Supreme Spirit who enlightens us and gives us spiritual strength. The Supreme Power who gives us physical strength, , Who wise persons worship, pray to and meditate on, Whose commands even the wise and the physical forces of the universe follow, God, whose shelter and protection is bliss and immortality, Lack of whose shelter is misery and death, To that Blissful Master who gives us everything, We worship with selfless service.”
  • VICTOR FRANKI –”The last of the human freedoms Is to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances.”
  • VICTOR HUGO –”There is nothing like a dream to creat the future.”
  • VIKTOR FRANKI –”When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.”
  • VINOBA BHAVE –”A country should be defended not by arms, but by ethical behaviour.”
  • VISHNU SAHASRANAM –”That One is called prana, The supreme force that controls and regulates everything. He gives the power of breath to every creature, Master of all living beings, Container of all creation, He can be known through silence, meditation, and the practice of yoga.”
  • VOLTAIRE –”He was a humanitarian, a great patriot, a loyal friend – provided, of course, that he really is dead.”
  • VOLTAIRE –”Man is free at the moment he wishes to be.”
  • VOLTAIRE –”Man isfreeatthemomert;he wishes to be.”
  • VOLTAIRE –”What is tolerance? It is the consequence of humanity.”
  • WALTWHITMAN –”Henceforth, i ask not good fortune, I myself am good fortune.”

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