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Some people say they're retired and it means they have time to do things they want to do. I have always had the privilege to engage in my hobbies as if they were work. And they are. So hobbies are work, but work that you want to do; they are play. Retirement? That sounds like you're going to passively walk into the sunset and disappear. — Diane Keaton
Patience from a Buddhist perspective is not a "wait and see" attitude, but rather one of "just be there" ... Patience can also be based on not expecting anything.Think of patience as an act of being open to whatever comes your way. When you begin to solidify expectations, you get frustrated because they are not met in the way you had hoped ... With no set idea of how something is supposed to be, it is hard to get stuck on things not happening in the time frame you desired. Instead, you are just being there, open to the possibilities of your life. — Lodro Rinzler
What greater thing can you do - besides for God - than good for other people? That goes for you mean people, too - I mean, really, what is your problem? — Ysabella Brave
I Love 2 Love: Don't get it confused. You don't need a lot of something in the physical realm to be plentiful. You are the essence of abundance. — Katina Marshell Cotton-Sliwa
When you can see mastery as a path you go down instead of a destination you arrive at, it starts to feel accessible and attainable. — Gary Keller
Genius is a vastly overrated commodity. — Stephen King
At a four-way stop sign, the person with the prettiest eyes has the right of way — Ellen DeGeneres
And everyone knows I'm a mad scientist. It's amazing what everyone knows, isn't it? Usually what everyone knows is insulting and sort of ableist, because the people who know everything always seem to think of themselves as being perfectly normal. But that's neither here nor there. — Mira Grant
People often try to distinguish between personal and professional life, but they end failing - Cord 8 : Are we Computers? — Santosh Avvannavar
To die for the racists is lighter than a feather, but to die for the people is heavier than any mountain and deeper than any sea. — Huey Newton