Menerima Kekurangan Quotes & Sayings
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The Buddha said that all conscious beings possess an enlightened nature.
Because of that, we have this natural purity, peacefulness and power.
We can rest the mind naturally because we are already in possession of these qualities.
If one can rest the mind naturally, that's the best meditation. — Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
The last book I read was the book I've been rereading most of my life, The Fountainhead. — Vince Vaughn
Always have a collection of your favorite CDs with you. — Dimebag Darrell
Stop, breathe, look around
and embrace the miracle of each day,
the miracle of life. — Jeffrey A. White
Time is valuable, and when it is gone, it is gone. Time is wealth, and unlike money, when it is gone, you cannot replace it — Napoleon Hill
I am a believer in punctuality though it makes me very lonely — E. V. Lucas
What they do not realize - and what you must realize - is that manipulating others is something that all people do. In fact, manipulation is at the core of our social interaction. — Brandon Sanderson
We rode through the night. No food offered, no water provided. They raided town after town until we finally reached the shore. There, we were tied to one another and driven like cattle onto a ship. They made sure to split us up. No families were permitted to be together. That would have shown a sense of humanity and these men, these slavers, had none. — Margeaux Laurent
To see the yellow fritillaries burst forth after the deep snows of winter and know that the bears are soon to follow is to be attentive to wild nature's seasonal fugue of infinite composition and succession. The great gray owl sitting on a snag near Sawmill Ponds is not simply a bird but a heightened intelligence with golden eyes behind a mask of feathers. — Terry Tempest Williams
But ah'm hugging Janey and thinking about how much a life can change in the time it takes tae fix up. — Irvine Welsh
She could feel the sweat forming between her palm and the envelope she was carrying and worried that by the time she reached home, the letter would need to be rung out before she could show her father. — Jill Maguire
