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Jinpa Thupten Quotes & Sayings

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Top Jinpa Thupten Quotes

I shall allow my mind to fade into space. — Thupten Jinpa

One small thing
I've learned these years,
how to be alone,
and at the edge of aloneness
how to be found by the world. — David Whyte

Resurrection is a belief and hope in restoring this world. — Rob Bell

If you want to see that human story unfold, if you want to understand that only the unexpected life is worth a damn, spend some time with 46 years of Lou Reed's work: music that leaped and then looked. Safety is for the godless and the faithless. — Elizabeth Wurtzel

We need to 'go out,' then, in order to experience our own anointing, its power and its redemptive efficacy: to the 'outskirts' where there is suffering, bloodshed, blindness that longs for sight, and prisoners in thrall to many evil masters, — Pope Francis

offer the mind training called Stages of the Heroic Mind To help overcome fear and fatigue. — Thupten Jinpa

Come here, I shall bless you within nonduality; — Thupten Jinpa

Doing interviews and touring are two ways that I can try to bring my music to people. It can be tiring, but it's better than working at Burger King. — Moby

And they went forth and preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them and confirmed the message by the signs that attended it. — Mark The Evangelist

One of the challenges associated with a company becoming large is that companies become hierarchical. They become bureaucratic. They become slow. They become risk averse. — Kenneth C. Frazier

This is what daughters did. They left, and came home later with lives of their own. — Sarah Dessen

He'd built his life on wanting the impossible - true power, recognition, a future - and now magic had found him the moment he stopped looking. It breathed life into all those old dreams, filling him with that most terrible of questions:
What if . . . — Roshani Chokshi