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essence way detachment
The essence of the Way is detachment. Bodhidharma
essence roots world
Everything you see has its roots in the unseen world. The forms may change, yet the essence remains the same. Rumi
essence reckoning should
This is the essence of all sciences - that you should know who you will be when the Day of Reckoning arrives. Rumi
essence drunk magic
Oh you, unceasing sun, to me Your particles communicate The luminous essence of God, Are you our God? I do not know. Intoxicated, I say nought, Bewitched by the magic potion. I cannot differentiate Between my drunk and sober state. Rumi
essence missing looks
If you look too closely at the form, you miss the Essence. Rumi
essence imagination feelings
Anything you can imagine is yours to be or do or have. As you ask yourself why you want to have it, the essence of your desires is activated, and the Universe begins to bring it to you. The more intense your positive feelings, the faster it is coming to you. (It is as easy to create a castle as a button). Esther Hicks
essence oppression
Oppression is the essence of power. Ernst Kaltenbrunner
essence cooperation linked
Getting along with others is the essence of getting ahead, success being linked with cooperation. William Feather
essence voice mind
If I do the same act that I did in 1995, in essence you're saying (in a robotic voice), 'My mind has never changed' Rodney Carrington
moral obligation moral-obligation
Happiness is a moral obligation Dennis Prager
morality immorality
Morality is the thing upon which your friends smile, and immorality is the thing upon which they frown Elbert Hubbard
moral
Everything has got a moral if you can only find it. Lewis Carroll
moral victory win
There's no moral victory here; we wanted to win and that's why it hurts. Katie Gearlds
morality moral customs
Custom alone regulates morals. Anatole France
morality
Morality is truth in full bloom. Victor Hugo
moral
Make this a moral moment, ... This is your moment. Al Gore
morality
Morality, too, is a question of time. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
moral-absolutism people usual
Their usual mistaken premise is that they affirm some consensus among people, at least among tame peoples, concerning certain moral principles, and then conclude that these principles must be unconditionally binding also for you and me-or conversely, they see that among different peoples moral valuations are necessarily different and infer from this that no morality is binding-both of which are equally childish. Friedrich Nietzsche