Banaisa Quotes & Sayings
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There is no self, yet we all exist. All phenomena are "empty," yet they have Buddha nature. — Frederick Lenz

The Tea Party has imparted political energy to common-sense American constitutionalism. — Nancy Pearcey

I believe it is worthwhile trying to discover more about the world, even if this only teaches us how little we know. — Graham Moore

To build refuges of my own making is to construct fortresses of sand at ocean's edge, where the relentless tides of time will leave my most magnificently constructed walls as perfectly flat sand. And now that I am subject to the very tides that destroyed these walls of mine, I am left with the reality that my single and sole refuge can only be the God who created both tides and sand. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

According to the Small Business Administration, more than 70 percent of all family businesses do not survive through the second generation, and 8 percent do not make it to a third. — Kit Bond

Do you realize why is it I'm so driven to operate within the Establishment? It's vengeance. 'Hope I die before I get old' is something I still have to live with, but not for the reason many people think. I have to be very, very vigilant not to become one of those people I despised. — Pete Townshend

My known self will never be more than a little clearing in the forest. — D.H. Lawrence

I saw him first, but it didn't matter. Because he saw her. — Kandi Steiner

I hear it, can actually feel, can even make out the letters of the message hovering above Bono's head in orange wavy letters: I ... am ... the ... devil ... and I am ... just ... like ... you ... — Bret Easton Ellis

About 1930, our laboratory had obtained a large concave grating and set it up in a Runge-Paschen mounting. — Frits Zernike

There's no harm in a child crying: the harm is done
only if his cries aren't answered ... If you ignore
a baby's signal for help, you don't teach him
ndependence ... What you teach him is that no
other human being will take care of his needs — Lee Salk

the fine art of relationships - requires the ripeness of two other emotional skills, self-management and empathy. With — Daniel Goleman