Best Buddhist Tattoo Quotes & Sayings
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I read of the Kalamazoo girl who killed herself after reading the book. I am not at all surprised. She lived in Kalamazoo, for one thing, and then she read the book. — Mary MacLane

The boy sat in my room for fifteen minutes last night working up the nerve to go downstairs and talk to you. Then he cam back and said 'We ate cookies. See you in the morning,' and went to his room. Give me something, Chloe. — Nikki Godwin

Crazy by definition is
Knowing that true sanity is
A figment of the educated mind — Caleb Warta

The more you're willing to open your heart, the more challenges come along that make you want to shut it. — Pema Chodron

To be a champion, you must have no ego at all. You must not exist as a separate entity. You must give yourself over to the race. You are nothing if not for your team, your car, your shoes, your tires. Do not mistake confidence and self-awareness for egotism. — Garth Stein

Society' in America means all the honest, kindly-mannered, pleasant- voiced women, and all the good, brave, unassuming men, between the Atlantic and the Pacific. Each of these has a free pass in every city and village, 'good for this generation only,' and it depends on each to make use of this pass or not as it may happen to suit his or her fancy. — Henry Adams

It's good of you to teach the child. A woman needs to be as independent as she can be ore else the world will use her skirts as handkerchiefs and then toss her in the garbage. — Suzanne Hayes

I've had a taste of your treasures and now I want it all - slow and easy, until we're spent and satisfied. — Mary J. McCoy-Dressel

No matter how bad the situation is, if you can't find any humor then life is not worth it. — Alephonsion Deng

It was a weird sensation. Like getting caught eavesdropping, or lying, or sitting on the toilet and having the bathroom walls suddenly drop away. — Janet Evanovich

People think of the military as being about guns and fighting wars, but it's really about service to country and community. — Austin Stowell