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Kunachya Quotes By Dilgo Khyentse

Mindfulness should guide all your actions and your spiritual endeavors. Whatever you do, always apply three essential points: undertake the action with the intention of doing so for the good of all beings; execute it with perfect concentration, free of attachment to concepts of subject, object, and action; and, finally, dedicate the merit you have created to the enlightenment of all beings. — Dilgo Khyentse

Kunachya Quotes By Leah Raeder

Sometimes people set themselves up to be hurt by a situation, instead of hurting themselves directly. To absolve the blame. — Leah Raeder

Kunachya Quotes By Isaiah Berlin

Fontenelle was the most civilized man of his time, and indeed of most times. — Isaiah Berlin

Kunachya Quotes By Margaret Atwood

In reduced circumstances the desire to live attaches itself to strange objects. I would like a pet: a bird, say, or a cat. A familiar. Anything at all familiar. — Margaret Atwood

Kunachya Quotes By Venkat Gandhi

Humility and Trustworthiness are not rooted only in Presentation, Voice modulation or Nice Jorgan
but in Actions and Intentions that speak louder than you do and they last longer — Venkat Gandhi

Kunachya Quotes By Marty Rubin

No one ever forgets a talk they had that lasted through the night. — Marty Rubin

Kunachya Quotes By Rick James

communication is a hellof a tool — Rick James

Kunachya Quotes By Ron Perlman

1% of the population has all the money and the other 99% have nothing. — Ron Perlman

Kunachya Quotes By Herbie Hancock

When the suggestion was made that I might consider doing music of Joni Mitchell, I thought it was a fantastic idea. Joni, I admire not only for her music but for her person, because she's a person that really stands out for what she believes in. — Herbie Hancock

Kunachya Quotes By June Diane Raphael

I took a couple of classes in clowning, but that was more like Lucille Ball kind of slapstick, not Ringling Brothers. But we had to do things silently, and the teacher would do this running commentary. 'Does this make Clown sad? Oh, Clown doesn't like that, does Clown?' Always 'Clown.' Never a name. — June Diane Raphael