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laughter littles rotten
Charles Spurgeon A religion that cannot stand a little laughter must be a very rotten one.
laughter believe miracle
Alan Watts There is no mission, nor interest to convert, and yet I believe that if this state of consciousness could become more universal, the pretentious nonsense which passes for the serious business of the world would dissolve in laughter. We should see at once that the high ideals for which we are killing and regimenting each other are empty and abstract substiutes for the unheeded miracles that surround us - not only in the obvious wonders of nature but also in the overwhelming uncanny fact of mere existence.
laughter humanity oneself
Alan Watts Just as true humor is laughter at oneself, true humanity is knowledge of oneself.
laughter believe everyday
Alan Watts The point is seeing that THIS - the immediate, everyday and present experience - is IT, the entire and ultimate point for the existence of a universe. I believe that if this state of consciousness could become more universal, the pretentious nonsense which passes for the serious business of the world would dissolve in laughter...
laughter real anxiety
Alan Watts Real religion is the transformation of anxiety into laughter.
laughter laughing way
Alan Rickman I do take my work seriously and the way to do that is not to take yourself too seriously.
laughter healing loss
Alan Alda In the midst of the sense of tragedy or loss, sometimes laughter is not only healing, it's a way of experiencing the person that you've lost again.
laughter laughing doubt
Alan Alda Laugh at yourself, but don't ever aim your doubt at yourself.
humanity architect grey
Chip Kidd Yes, Garnett Grey was an Architect. Were a psychoanalyst to approach him from behind, tap his shoulder, and say 'Humanity,' Garrett'd spin and respond, without hesitation, 'Solvable'.
humanity
Chinua Achebe We cannot trample upon the humanity of others without devaluing our own.
humanity mud practicals
Chinua Achebe We cannot trample upon the humanity of others without devaluing our own. The Igbo, always practical, put it concretely in their proverb Onye ji onye n'ani ji onwe ya: 'He who will hold another down in the mud must stay in the mud to keep him down.'
humanity historical lists
Edward Gibbon History, in fact, is no more than a list of the crimes of humanity, human follies and accidents
humanity church troops
Edward Gibbon The peace of the Eastern church was invaded by a swarm of fanatics [monks], incapable of fear, or reason, or humanity; and the Imperial troops acknowledged, without shame, that they were much less apprehensive of an encounter with the fiercest Barbarians.
humanity feelings emotion
Edward Gibbon Fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity.
humanity sorrow ruins
Edward Gibbon If we are more affected by the ruin of a palace than by the conflagration of a cottage, our humanity must have formed a very erroneous estimate of the miseries of human life.
humanity brotherhood groups
David Icke A group of reptilian humanoids, called the Babylonian Brotherhood, control humanity.
humanity way problem
Astro Teller Anything which is a huge problem for humanity we'll sign up for, if we can find a way to fix it.
oneself preserves
Janet Frame Much of living is an attempt to preserve oneself by annexing and occupying others.
oneself
Bruce Lee To live is to express oneself freely
oneself
Edsger Dijkstra Perfecting oneself is as much unlearning as it is learning.
oneself conscience
D. H. Lawrence He knew that conscience was chiefly fear of society or fear of oneself.
oneself direct
Robert Bresson The point is not to direct someone, but to direct oneself.
oneself discredit
Socrates It is best and easiest not to discredit others but to prepare oneself to be as good as possible.
oneself
Maurice Chevalier The older one gets the more one comes to resemble oneself.
oneself revolution serious
Angela Davis Revolution is a serious thing, the most serious thing about a revolutionary's life. When one commits oneself to the struggle, it must be for a lifetime.
oneself power
Carl Gustav Jung Only what is really oneself has the power to heal.