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buddhist commitment firsts
Richard Davidson I wouldn't consider myself a Buddhist or a card-carrying zealot at all. My first commitment is as a scientist to uncover the truth about all this.
buddhist unique technology
Richard Davidson Buddhist monks have known for centuries that meditation can change the mind. Now we are inspired by His Holiness to examine with our technology the precise brain changes that occur with practice... The unique collaboration on meditation is just beginning.
buddhist philosophy reading
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 real views
Richard Gere From a Buddhist point of view, emotions are not real. As an actor, I manufacture emotions. They're a sense of play. But real life is the same. We're just not aware of it.
buddhist way serious
Richard Gere Western Buddhists in many ways are much serious Buddhists than Tibetans are.
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.
buddhist growing-up ghetto
Richard Rohr We cannot avoid the globalization of knowledge and information. When I was a boy growing up in Kansas, I could never think about a Buddhist, or a Hindu, or Muslim, or even a Protestant - I grew up in such a Catholic ghetto. That's not possible anymore, unless you live in a cave or something. So either we have knowledge of what the other religions and other denominations are saying, and how they tie into the common thread, or we end up just being dangerously ignorant of other people and therefore prejudiced.
buddhist temples tunes
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.
goes-on machines bigs
Rob Thomas Music is a big machine that would go on with or without me.
goes-on made dose
Virginia Woolf Are we so made that we have to take death in small doses daily or we could not go on with the business of living?
goes-on if-i-stay plans
Rian Johnson It's best if I stay out of future plans and let time go on.
goes-on world doe
Sarah Polley It's amazing how the world does actually go on in the middle of things that should stop it for us.
goes-on ends endgame
Samuel Beckett The end is in the beginning and yet you go on.
goes-on world collide
Wanda Sykes My worlds collide. When one things happens, it just starts a domino effect - everything else goes on.
goes-on thunderstorm strive
Robert Louis Stevenson We should strive to go on in fortune and misfortune like a clock during a thunderstorm.
goes-on range company
Vinton Cerf In a small company, you often see a lot more of what goes on in a broader range of things. And that's good.
goes-on not-sure household
Sandra Lee I'm not sure that some of the food purists are in touch with what really goes on in American households.
belief close game games last ourselves reason ways whatever win
Chris Simms I would say our will to win, our belief in ourselves when the game is getting tight. Last year, we were in a lot of close games but for whatever reason we just didn't find ways to win them.
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Mike Massucci I always believed we would have a good team, but that's all it was, a belief. Tonight is proof that we can be a good team. This is more like what I expected. We have a team that can play fast, and we have a lot of players who can contribute.
belief poor suffer suffered
George Balle He did not suffer from a poor education; he suffered from the belief that he had a poor education.
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Jim Smith He considered himself an anarchist, and his core beliefs were developing and supporting people's right to freedom.
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Tim Davis Gupta's work interests me because I think we share something in the sense that we have a belief in the language of our chosen materials and objects.
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Bill Bryk He's a competitor and has great belief in himself. You can tell that on the mound. He's got that look in his eye that he's going to get the hitter out. He has something that you're born with, something you can't teach. He has the heart to be a top-notch Major League pitcher. He expects to win and has a quiet confidence. He doesn't get rattled and has a chance to be a top-of-the-rotation guy.
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Maya Angelou God puts rainbows in the clouds so that each of us- in the dreariest and most dreaded moments- can see a possibility of hope.
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Alastair Clarkson He's got belief in himself and we've got belief in him, so we move forward and he's playing and he's looking forward to the challenge of playing on Kingsley.
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Joseph McCabe Hitler is a rotten speaker: raucous in voice, graceless in gesture, and loose in the composition of his speeches. It is not "personal magnetism" that makes him a power with the young -- the older are mostly driven to his gatherings -- but a belief in his genius that is artificially created by years of the most elaborate and most persistent boosting.