Gotama In Siddhartha Quotes & Sayings
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But I'd better not go to fast in my story, for all things want their order, and no matter how early one gets up, dawn doesn't come any sooner. — Camilo Jose Cela Conde

I get upset over a bad shot just like anyone else. But it's silly to let the game get to you. When I miss a shot I just think what a beautiful day it is. And what pure fresh air I'm breathing. Then I take a deep breath. I have to do that. That's what gives me the strength to break the club. — Bob Hope

With the breakdown of money economy the practice of international barter is becoming prevalent. — John Maynard Keynes

Cloud walking. I like that. And yeah, that's exactly how you make me feel. Like my feet will never touch the ground. — A Meredith Walters

Above all, tell the truth. — Grover Cleveland

Anyone who spends a significant amount of time with me finds me disagreeable. — Morgan Freeman

A handful of patience is worth a bushel of brains — Hobart Brown

I want to reach the people. This music is the people's music. It's music for your brain, for your heart, for your soul. That is what we always go to achieve. Soul united. — Stephen Marley

I never pretended with you. — Maria V. Snyder

And so Gotama wandered into the town to obtain alms, and the two Samanas recognized him only by his complete peacefulness of demeanor, by the stillness of his form, in which there was no seeking, no will, no counterfeit, no effort - only light and peace. — Hermann Hesse

The New Testament is the very best book that ever was or ever will be known in the world. — Charles Dickens

In every corner a gramophone shop
in every shop a hundred gramophones
in every gramophone a hundred records
in every record
an alive person playing with a dead one.
Take the steel needle and separate them
if you can. — Giorgos Seferis

I guess you could say that the Bible is a book that doesn't try to tell you what to think. Instead, it tries to teach you how to think. It stretches your thinking; it challenges you to think bigger and harder than you ever have. — Brian D. McLaren

No arbitrary regulation, no act of the legislature, can add anything to the capital of the country; it can only force it into artificial channels. — John Ramsay McCulloch