T. Scott McLeod Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By T. Scott McLeod

To hate the hate was just more hate; to reject the rejection was just more rejection; to judge the judging, just more judging. — T. Scott McLeod

It is the rub that polishes the jewel," Enso Roshi says. "Nobody ever gets to nirvana without going through samsara. Nobody ever gets to heaven, without going through hell. The center of all things, the truth, is surrounded by demons. — T. Scott McLeod

Orange Juice? Sure. Toast? Sure. One last time on the couch? Sure. Phone number? Sure. See you again? Oooh, absolutely. That was the lie I told. Probably not, that was the truth, that was that which went unspoken. — T. Scott McLeod

You will bring yourself the suffering you need to bring yourself so that you may awaken. — T. Scott McLeod

Why hold secrets? Why harbor anything? Let me just share everything with you. Let me just talk. Let me let go of the censor that is within me ... I'm tired of trying to be someone other than who I am. — T. Scott McLeod

You had to break, to be unbroken. In the brokenness, I had found, that which was unbroken. That which was perfect, and beautiful, and complete. — T. Scott McLeod

Nothing needs to be done, and things get done. — T. Scott McLeod

The only cure for love, is love. — T. Scott McLeod

You can't be by yourself and with somebody, too. — T. Scott McLeod

This would be a secret that I would carry with me, until the day I died. — T. Scott McLeod

Love, Love. Sweet and glorious love. — T. Scott McLeod

What was meaningful? What was meaningless? What did it mean, to amount to something? What type of life, was worth living? Was it better, to make a ton of money, and have a fucking goddamn Mercedes, or whatever the fuck kind of car it was, to be a lawyer with a 'serious' job, and to have 'amounted to something,' or was it better to just be a waiter, and work the evening shift, and have your days free to goof off with your roommates, your friends, to go to meditation, to take some time to reflect, and enjoy life, and to not always be in such a big goddamn rush to get somewhere? — T. Scott McLeod

There is some fiction, in all fact; and some fact, in all fiction. — T. Scott McLeod

My belief is the belief of no beliefs. That's my belief. — T. Scott McLeod

If it is going to kill you," Enso Roshi says, "then let it kill you. — T. Scott McLeod

Life gives you exactly what you need to awaken. — T. Scott McLeod

To love one's self, this is the greatest challenge we are all called to face. — T. Scott McLeod

As you think and act, so your world becomes. — T. Scott McLeod

Maybe it's something which can't be defined," Enso Roshi says. "Maybe it's a question, to be lived. — T. Scott McLeod

We come to the end of suffering, through suffering. — T. Scott McLeod

What would my life, have been like, if I hadn't been put up for adoption? Who would my parents have been then? Or my parent, my mother? — T. Scott McLeod

I don't know where I'm going on this path. I don't know what I'm doing with my life. You had to be lost, before you could be found. These are the truths. You had to be confused, before you could find clarity; you had to suffer, before you could find peace. These were the only ways, life could happen. Of course you were confused before you found clarity. If you weren't confused, then you would already be clear. Of course you were lost before you were found. If you were already found, then you wouldn't be lost. Of course there would be suffering before peace. If there was already peace, then there wouldn't be suffering. One necessarily came before the other. — T. Scott McLeod

Easy to be a critic; hard to be a quarterback. — T. Scott McLeod

Can you allow yourself to be impaled on the present moment? — T. Scott McLeod

The way is not clear, and it is when you do not have clarity, when this is allowed, that you will finally have clarity. — T. Scott McLeod

The mind is limitless, in its creations. — T. Scott McLeod

To love, and be loved, this is the greatest challenge that any of us face in our lives. — T. Scott McLeod

Hatred never ceases with hatred, but with love alone is healed. — T. Scott McLeod

Let whatever happens, be what needs to happen, so that I may awaken. — T. Scott McLeod

You necessarily have to be lost, before you're found. — T. Scott McLeod

There were so many beliefs which we had about the world, which then influenced everything, everything, about how we saw the world and interacted in the world and were with others. Everything. It was profound to me, amazing, the ramifications, the implications, the far-reaching impact that one's beliefs could have on the world. It was actually mind-blowing for me. Figuratively speaking. Like, it was just, holy shit. Look at that. And nobody, hardly anybody sees it. They're just ideas. Ideas. And yet, I'd believed them for so long, and still, was still shirking free of them. How was it that we believed in them, so readily, so easily? — T. Scott McLeod

Do you want love, or do you want control? — T. Scott McLeod

You can't resent the other person for not giving you what you didn't ask for. — T. Scott McLeod

When I was young, I lacked certainty, too," he says. "I have the certainty, now, of not needing certainty. I have the certainty, of uncertainty. The peace, with being uncertain. All is good. All is holy. Whatever you choose, it can be fine. Hatred never ceases with hatred, but with love alone is healed. Rejection never ceases with rejection, but with acceptance alone is healed. — T. Scott McLeod

It is only path bending. Don't let it be mind bending. — T. Scott McLeod

Is it love, or is it attachment? Do you want to love her, or do you want to control her? — T. Scott McLeod

When you love yourself, utterly and completely, all of yourself, what you will discover then is that you love others, all others, utterly and completely. — T. Scott McLeod

And could you, from a place of love, actually stand up and, use force, to give someone back, the suffering, they were trying to put on you? Would I do it? Maybe it would even be, an act of fierce compassion, as Enso Roshi sometimes talked about, to not take it any more. To not cow down, anymore. To let my father know, the tyrant, the aggressor, that if he hits me, I'm going to hit back, and hard. — T. Scott McLeod

Praise and blame, gain and loss, pleasure and pain, fame and disripute, these are just the worldly winds of existence. — T. Scott McLeod