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Neal A Maxwell Pioneer Quotes By Guy Finley

We conquer ourselves by learning patience, for she gives to us our longed for victory only in the surrender of self. — Guy Finley

Neal A Maxwell Pioneer Quotes By Neel Burton

The very purpose of an ego defence such as reification (or indeed any ego defence) is, as the name implies, to protect and uphold a certain crystallized notion of self or 'I'. There is therefore an important sense in which the reifying self is itself reified. — Neel Burton

Neal A Maxwell Pioneer Quotes By Charles Alexander Eastman

If a child is inclined to be grasping, or to cling to any of his or her little possessions, legends are related about the contempt and disgrace falling upon the ungenerous and mean person ... — Charles Alexander Eastman

Neal A Maxwell Pioneer Quotes By Dennis Byrd

See you little guys later. — Dennis Byrd

Neal A Maxwell Pioneer Quotes By Avijeet Das

Understanding the language of eyes now came as naturally to him as swimming in the ocean came to a fish and flying in the sky to a bird! — Avijeet Das

Neal A Maxwell Pioneer Quotes By Jim Jefferies

Stand-up is just me trying to be as funny as possible in the most concentrated hour with me standing on stage with no storyline, no plot line, and no character development. — Jim Jefferies

Neal A Maxwell Pioneer Quotes By Saadi

The lover I am; it befits me to burn;
but what is the reason for your weeping and burning?
The candle replied: 'Oh my ill-fated lover,
a honey-sweet [shirin] friend went away from me.
Someone like Shirin has deserted me;
there is fire on my head, as it was on Farhad's.'
The candle continued, while a painful flood
each moment gushed down on his yellow cheeks:
'Pretender, this love is not your game,
as you have no patience, no strength to stand.
Untouched you shrink from a single flame,
whereas I stand still until I am consumed.
If the fire of love has scorched your wings,
look at me: it burned me from head to foot. — Saadi