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Sara Bareilles I do a lot of reading on Buddhist philosophy, and a Buddhist nun named Pema Chödrön talks a lot about acceptance. It's one of the main tenets of Buddhism - accepting that what is, is. The root of our suffering is when we just don't want to accept a truth. We want something to be different than it is.
buddhist men would-be
Richard Gere My first encounter with Buddhist dharma would be in my early 20s. Like most young men, I was not particularly happy.
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Vera Farmiga I'm someone who can sit in a Buddhist temple, and I can sit with Pentecostals or with Orthodox Jews, and I still feel like I am in tune with all of them.
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Vinessa Shaw How many Buddhists does it take to change a lightbulb? Many in body, one in mind.
buddhist intolerance
U Thant As a Buddhist, I was trained to be tolerant of everything except intolerance
buddhist believe air
Robert M. Pirsig To an experienced Zen Buddhist, asking if one believes in Zen or one believes in the Buddha, sounds a little ludicrous, like asking if one believes in air or water. Similarly Quality is not something you believe in, Quality is something you experience.
buddhist book leader
Sandra Cisneros One of the books that has guided me in the last ten years of my life to help me to be that leader is the Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh's Being Peace. He's a Vietnamese monk. He was nominated for a Peace Prize by Dr. Martin Luther King.
buddhist believe men
Whoopi Goldberg My family is Jewish, Buddhist, Baptist and Catholic. I don't believe in man-made religions.
kindness
Robert Sanchez He killed everyone with kindness at all times.
kindness macho talk
David Bowens I think it's an even more macho thing to come out and talk about that kind of stuff.
kindness wore
Corey Dillon It could get tiresome, ... It kind of wore on me.
kindness problem reveal
Jerry Sanders I think the problem is you can't just kind of reveal things,
kindness
Pat Riley I think you're going to see that kind of series.
kindness wild
Brian Brown It got kind of wild there at the end.
kindness knew looked pick scoreboard took
James Augustine We looked at the scoreboard and knew we had to pick it up. We took (their run) and then kind of bounced back.
kindness looked
Taylor Vichorek We looked at each other and kind of smiled.
kindness
Alan Thicke He was kind enough to take me under his wing.
hatred may vices
Will Durant Every vice was once a virtue, and may become respectable again, just as hatred becomes respectable in wartime.
hatred library world
Walker Percy Whenever I feel bad, I go to the library and read controversial periodicals. Though I do not know whether I am a liberal or a conservative, I am nevertheless enlivened by the hatred which one bears the other. In fact, this hatred strikes me as one of the few signs of life remaining in the world.
hatred heaven way
Robert Jeffress If it's true that Christ was correct in saying that faith in himself is the only way to heaven, then sharing that truth is a demonstration of love, not hatred, toward unbelievers.
hatred comedy conflict
Warren Mitchell Comedy comes from conflict, from hatred.
hatred minorities hussein
William Taylor The Kurdish minority has been cozying up to the Iranians and given the traditional hatred between the Iranians and the Iraqis, maybe Saddam Hussein sees this as a threat to his dominance of the Kurdish area north of the 36th Parallel.
hatred prosperity greedy
Voltaire The Jewish nation dares to display an irreconcilable hatred toward all nations, and revolts against all masters; always superstitious, always greedy for the well-being enjoyed by others, always barbarous - cringing in misfortune and insolent in prosperity.
hatred patriotism politics
William Ralph Inge A nation is a society united by a delusion about its ancestry and by common hatred of its neighbours.
hatred pick-me-up genuine
Winston Churchill And a pamphlet called Pick me up There is no genuine hatred against Herr Hitler.
hatred cold-hearted abstract
Wendell Berry Condemnation by category is the lowest form of hatred, for it is cold-hearted and abstract, lacking even the courage of a personal hatred,