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Kimsesiz Yasar Quotes By Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

It is only your self-identification with your mind that makes you happy or unhappy. Rebel against your slavery to your mind, see your bonds as self-created and break the chains of attachment and revulsion. Keep in mind your goal of freedom, until it dawns on you that you are already free, that freedom is not something in the distant future to be earned with painful efforts, but perennially one's own, to be used! Liberation is not an acquisition but a matter of courage, the courage to believe that you are free already and to act on it. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Kimsesiz Yasar Quotes By Pam Houston

It would have been so perfectly ironic if I had been killed by the dog, because I was petting a dog who was not used to being pet, because I think I'm some kind of dog whisperer, and I think I can make any dog love me. — Pam Houston

Kimsesiz Yasar Quotes By Paul Auster

That was all he had ever aspired to, with a wife thrown into the
bargain, maybe, and a kid or two to go along with her. It had
never felt like too much to ask for, but after three years of struggling
to write his dissertation, Tom finally understood that he
didn't have it in him to finish. Or, if he did have it in him, he
couldn't persuade himself to believe in the value of doing it
anymore. — Paul Auster

Kimsesiz Yasar Quotes By Robert Jordan

First things first; take care of what can be done now before worrying too long over what might never be. — Robert Jordan

Kimsesiz Yasar Quotes By Julian Casablancas

No matter who I'm talking to, I always talk like I'm doing an interview. — Julian Casablancas

Kimsesiz Yasar Quotes By Mary Renault

There is truth and truth,' said the priest of Delos. 'It is true after its kind. — Mary Renault

Kimsesiz Yasar Quotes By James Jones

The boy Prewitt loved the songs because they gave him something, a first hint that pain might not be pointless if you could only turn it into something. — James Jones