Drukpa Calendar Quotes & Sayings
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I venture that those of us who are most serene when faced with the possibility of nothingness are the ones who've reached furthest to the downward and upward of their beings. — Francine Du Plessix Gray

If some people have the belief or view that the Dalai Lama has some miracle power, that's totally nonsense. I am just one human being. — Dalai Lama

Sorry, just ignore the man behind the curtain. Great, a subconscious with a sense of humor. — Sonya Bria

I must admit, Peter, I have difficulty in understanding why an innocent man would want to spend twelve years as a rat. — J.K. Rowling

Everything was illuminated. Everything was connected. Everything was one. Everything was love. — H. Raven Rose

I couldn't fit my whole self into a marriage, no matter who my husband was. There were parts of me that John liked, and different parts for the others, but no one could deal with all of me, So I'd lop some part off, but then I'd start missing it, wanting it back. — Karen Joy Fowler

The imprecision in the way languages express time is related to the imprecision in the way we experience and remember it. Though no one experiences time as coarsely as the handful of distinctions in a tense system would suggest, we don't live by a mental stopwatch either. — Steven Pinker

My parents are my role models. All they've done for me, they're just major people in my life. They've stood by me and got me where I am today. — Keke Palmer

But anything other than a yes or no question was beyond us, apparently. He opened up his mouth as though he would say something. He looked like he was trying hard, like Adrian had with the plant. But no sound came out. "I'm sorry," I whispered. "I'm sorry I don't understand ... and ... I'm sorry for everything else." Mason gave me one last wistful look and then vanished. — Richelle Mead

Jimmy Boggs was born in a little town called Marion Junction, Alabama, where there were as many pigs, or more pigs, than even the people. But you know what? People in the South had an understanding that you could make a way out of no way, and that's how they survived. — Grace Lee Boggs

God never made something out of nothing; it is not in the economy or law by which the worlds were, are, or will exist — Brigham Young