Matsubayashi Henyasai Quotes & Sayings
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You don't have problems, only a capacity for feeling anxious about them, which shifts and jostles but doesn't change. — Martin Amis

Cher is one of the most talented women I've ever met. She's got depth and emotion that haven't even been touched. — Peter Bogdanovich

The happy man does not notice the flight of time. — Friedrich Schiller

The law of Love is based on abundance; we are completely filled with Love all the time, and our supply is always full and running over. When we give our Love unconditionally to others with no expectations of return, the Love within us extends, expands, and joins. So by giving our Love away we increase the Love within us and everyone gains. — Gerald Jampolsky

The boy sang in a shrill high descant and seemed to be trying not to sing in tune. — Anton Chekhov

From my grandfather's father, I learned to dispense with attendance at public schools, and to enjoy good teachers at home, and to recognize that on such things money should be eagerly spent. — Marcus Aurelius

I would never take part in one of those Eighties nostalgia tours, although I've been asked many times, because it's like admitting you have nothing new to offer. As long as I can keep making music I'm happy with, and people want to come to my gigs to hear it, I'll carry on. — Gary Numan

Sadhana is a search for what to give up. Empty yourself completely. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

It does not do to hurry the archer, it makes him miss. — Stephen R. Lawhead

What a lovely drink this is, it makes one want to be a poet — Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

We are literally linked in a circle, including with nature, as well as with other human beings. Old societies didn't have and still don't have "he" and "she." They don't have gendered pronouns. They don't have a word for nature, because we're not separate from nature. — Gloria Steinem

Till facts be grouped and called there can be no prediction. The only advantage of discovering laws is to foretell what will happen and to see the bearing of scattered facts. — Charles Darwin