Chinami Suzuki Quotes & Sayings
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NOT CAUSING HARM obviously includes not killing or robbing or lying to people. It also includes not being aggressive - not being aggressive with our actions, our speech, or our minds. Learning not to cause harm to ourselves or others is a basic Buddhist teaching on the healing power of nonaggression. Not harming ourselves or others in the beginning, not harming ourselves or others in the middle, and not harming ourselves or others in the end is the basis of enlightened society. — Pema Chodron

The immappable world of our journey. A pass in the mountains. A bloodstained stone. The marks of steel upon it. Names carved in the corrosible lime among stone fishes and ancient shells. Things dimmed and dimming. The dry sea floor. The tools of migrant hunters. The dreams encased upon the blades of them. The peregrine bones of a prophet. The silence. The gradual extinction of rain. The coming of night. — Cormac McCarthy

I eat vegetarian a lot. I buy only fresh ingredients and cook from scratch - that way, when I feel like snacking and look in my fridge, it's: 'Oh, baby carrots or chocolate soy pudding. Take your pick.' — Nadia Giosia

Certainly it was ordained as a scourge upon the pride of human wisdom, that the wisest of us all, should thus outwit ourselves, and eternally forego our purposes in the intemperate act of pursuing them. — Laurence Sterne

I can make a virtue of slapdash. Slapdash can give you courage. — Sally Phillips

To fall in love is easy,
but forgetting is required to be crazy. — Debasish Mridha

Nothing so denies a person liberty as the total absence of money. — John Kenneth Galbraith

I do get very involved in making a scene work without giving too much thought about how it affects the overall, which I think is hard to know in any case. — Tom Drury

God never occurs to you in person but always in action. — Mahatma Gandhi

There is no wisdom but that which is focused on the fear of God. — John Calvin