Non Attachment Sharon Salzberg Quotes & Sayings
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If God put me into your life to keep you from wearing a fucking tail," Reagan said, "I accept the assignment. — Rainbow Rowell

Sex may be the antidote to death but it offers life everlasting only to the species, not the individual. — David Mitchell

Oh continue to love me -
never misjudge the most faithful heart of your beloved.
ever thine
ever mine
ever ours — Ludwig Van Beethoven

Cowards die a thousand deaths, but the brave only die once. — Ernest Hemingway,

Desire- grasping, clinging, greed, attachment - is a state of mind that defines what we think we need in order to be happy. We project all of our hopes and dreams of fulfillment onto some object of our attention. This may be a certain activity or outcome, a particular thing or person. Deluded by our temporary enchantment, we view the world with tunnel vision. That object, and that alone, will make us happy. — Sharon Salzberg

More than rich, more than famous, more than happy ... I wanted to be great. — Bruce Springsteen

I wasn't really eight anymore. The day you know danger and fear, and know that you are alone, is the day you grow, if not up, then old. — Claudia Shear

If we are devoted to the cause of humanity, we shall soon be crushed and broken-hearted, for we shall often meet with more ingratitude from men than we would from a dog; but if our motive is love to God, no ingratitude can hinder us from serving our fellow men. — Oswald Chambers

Called an inquiry into the laws which determine the division of the produce ... — David Ricardo

I am there for the best interests of the fighters, I want them to win. If they don't accept that, bye bye. — Bas Rutten

The Secret: Law of Attraction — Rhonda Byrne

The secure attachment of Western psychology is actually akin to Buddhist non-attachment; avoid-ant attachment is the inverse of being mindful and present; and anxious attachment aligns with Buddhist notions of clinging and grasping. — Sharon Salzberg

With attachment all that seems to exist is just me & that object I desire. — Sharon Salzberg

Clinging to our ideas of perfection isolates us from life and is a barrier. — Sharon Salzberg

To remember non-attachment is to remember what freedom is all about. If we get attached, even to a beautiful state of being, we are caught, and ultimately we will suffer. We work to observe anything that comes our way, experience it while it is here, and be able to let go of it. — Sharon Salzberg