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buddhism suffering menace
You menace others with your deadly fangs. But in tormenting them, you are only tormenting yourselves. Milarepa
buddhism religion islam
I do regard Islam to be a religion of peace in the same sense as Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism are. Mahatma Gandhi
buddhism light stronger
I know that Buddhism is to Hinduism what Protestantism is to Roman Catholicism, only in a much stronger light, to a much greater degree. Mahatma Gandhi
buddhism civilization excellence
Our civilization, bequeathed to us by fierce adventurers, eaters of meat and hunters, is so full of hurry and combat, so busy about many things which perhaps are of no importance, that it cannot but see something feeble in a civilization which smiles as it refuses to make the battlefield the test of excellence. James Joyce
buddhism thinking christianity
Just like in Christianity or Buddhism, obviously there are certain practices that dictate one's life, but I don't think you can say all Muslim women are a certain way. Nia Long
buddhism meditation awakening
In Buddhism, we talk of meditation as an act of awakening, to be awake to the fact that the earth is in danger and living species are in danger. Nhat Hanh
buddhism people suffering
Buddhism has to do with your daily life, with your suffering and with the suffering of the people around you. Nhat Hanh
buddhism needs safe
We all need a place that is safe and wholesome enough for us to return for refuge. In Buddhism, that refuge is mindfulness. Nhat Hanh
buddhism community understanding
In Buddhism, there are three gems: Buddha, the awakened one; Dharma, the way of understanding and loving; and Sangha, the community that lives in harmony and awareness. The three are interrelated, and at times it is hard to distinguish one from another. In everyone there is the capacity to wake up, to understand, and to love. So in ourselves we find Buddha, and we also find Dharma and Sangha. Nhat Hanh
acceptance blooms hearts joy minds
Joy blooms where minds and hearts are open. Jonathan Huie
acceptance adequate barely commercial future means needs public spokesman wants
He was a commercial spokesman and a barely adequate actor. That means he needs ... public acceptance, and if he doesn't get public acceptance, he doesn't have much of a future if he wants to make any money. David Shaw
acceptance acquires anxiety becomes blind eternal faith form friendship given holiness involved life longer love meaning moonlight neither nor occurs passionate phenomenon piety reasons requires sacrifice self souls superior time true understanding unity waits
Holiness is neither that passionate love of the beginning, nor the tormenting anxiety of the long waits and of the moonlight walks, but is that superior form of friendship that is given this time a true eternal look, of comprehension, of acceptance of the self sacrifice for friendship, understanding and complementarity. Holiness occurs when the two souls involved in this phenomenon becomes complementary, become one. When those two become one, when the unity can no longer be destroyed, then love acquires the meaning of holiness. Holiness is piety and faith, is fulfilment and self sacrifice, because holiness requires all of this. Faith is a characteristic of the holiness and this is why it is blind to many of the reasons in every day life Sorin Cerin
acceptance catalyst education empower general growing interest publicly reform school
There is a growing acceptance and interest in publicly funded school choice as a catalyst for education reform in general and a way to empower parents to be education reformers. John T. Walton
acceptance thinking kind
I've learned to take time for myself and to treat myself with a great deal of love and respect, because I like me.. I think I'm kind of cool. Whoopi Goldberg
acceptance quality world
Using no control and using humor will build a relationship and make a dent to where the client puts the counselor in their quality world and then begins to relate and seek out the counselor. Effective therapy begins with the acceptance of the therapist into the client's quality world. William Glasser
acceptance people unconquerable-will
I have never accepted what many people have kindly said - namely that I inspired the nation. Their will was resolute and remorseless, and as it proved, unconquerable. It fell to me to express it. Winston Churchill
acceptance government risk
It cannot in the opinion of His Majesty's Government be classified as slavery in the extreme acceptance of the word without some risk of terminological inexactitude. Winston Churchill
acceptance thinking long
There been times when I thought I couldn't last for long But now I think I'm able to carry on It's been a long, been a long time coming But I know a change is gonna come, oh yes it will Sam Cooke
deep-love climbing risk
The greatest hazard in life is to risk NOTHING. William Arthur Ward
deep-love race very-deep
John wrote with a very deep love for the human race and a concern for its future. Yoko Ono
deep-love sneakers
I have a deep, deep love for sneakers. Kerry Washington
deep-love thinking grieving
I think grieving is the same for everybody that lost someone you love deeply. It's the same. You know, you're really no different than anybody else who's lost somebody they adored. Lee Radziwill
deep-love amy very-deep
I will always have a very deep love for Amy Winehouse. Lady Gaga
deep-love tone irreverent
I guess the tone of jokes is often, at best, irreverent, but it always comes from a place of deep love. John Oliver
deep-love animal breathing
Cows are amongst the gentlest of breathing creatures; none show more passionate tenderness to their young when deprived of them; and, in short, I am not ashamed to profess a deep love for these quiet creatures. Thomas de Quincey
deep-love two-friends silence
In human relationships, as mutual love deepens, there comes a time when two friends convey their exchanges without words. They can sit in silence sharing an experience or simply enjoying each other's presence without saying anything. Thomas Keating
deep-love hatred worst
The worst, the least curable hatred is that which has superseded deep love. Euripides