Matthieu Ricard Quotes
We Are Very Much Like Birds That Have Lived Too Long In A Cage To Which We Return Even When We Get The Chance To Fly Away. We Have Grown So Accustomed To Our Faults That We Can Barely Imagine What Life Would Be Like Without Them. The Prospect Of Change Makes Us Dizzy.
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