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![Old Friends Famous Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki Old Friends Famous Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki](https://quotessayings.net/pics/old-friends-famous-quote-by-shunryu-suzuki-1631134.jpg)
So you should accept knowledge as if you were hearing something you already knew. But this does not mean to receive various pieces of information merely as an echo of your own opinions. It means that you should not be surprised at whatever you see or hear. If you receive things just as an echo of yourself, you do not really see them, you do not fully accept them as they are. So when we say, "Rozan is famous for its misty, rainy days," it does not mean to appreciate this sight by recollecting some scenery we have seen before: "It is not so wonderful. I have seen that sight before." Or "I have painted much more beautiful paintings! Rozan is nothing!" This is not our way. If you are ready to accept things as they are, you will receive them as old friends, even though you appreciate them with new feeling. — Shunryu Suzuki
![Old Friends Famous Quotes By Robert Lanza Old Friends Famous Quotes By Robert Lanza](https://quotessayings.net/pics/old-friends-famous-quote-by-robert-lanza-225557.jpg)
Travel in a rocket at 99 percent the speed of light and you'll enjoy the consequential sevenfold time dilation: from your perspective nothing has changed; you have aged a decade in ten years' worth of travel. But upon returning to Earth you'd find that seventy years have passed and none of your old friends are still alive to greet you. (For the famous formula that lets you calculate the slowdown of time at any speed you care to consider, see the Lorentz transformation in Appendix 1.) Then the truth rather than the theory — Robert Lanza
![Old Friends Famous Quotes By John Cusack Old Friends Famous Quotes By John Cusack](https://quotessayings.net/pics/old-friends-famous-quote-by-john-cusack-409305.jpg)
I kept saying that I'd never live in L.A., and I didn't think I would. But that's where the work is, and I ended up making a lot of friends there, and my old friends moved out to Los Angeles too. And also, I think when you're famous, its hard to live in a small town. — John Cusack
![Old Friends Famous Quotes By Flann O'Brien Old Friends Famous Quotes By Flann O'Brien](https://quotessayings.net/pics/old-friends-famous-quote-by-flann-obrien-631565.jpg)
Are your friends as good as MY friends? I can discern the nod of of assent but doubt it. My own friends are far better, they are famous people and they are all dead.
Who, you may ask, are those friends of mine, and why are they dead?
It is a fair question. They are dead because, had they lived, they would have died anyway from extreme old age and decrepitude. — Flann O'Brien
![Old Friends Famous Quotes By Barry Manilow Old Friends Famous Quotes By Barry Manilow](https://quotessayings.net/pics/old-friends-famous-quote-by-barry-manilow-1480010.jpg)
Keep your family and old friends around you. That's what I had done and that's what saved my life when it came to being famous. — Barry Manilow
![Old Friends Famous Quotes By Truman Capote Old Friends Famous Quotes By Truman Capote](https://quotessayings.net/pics/old-friends-famous-quote-by-truman-capote-2019764.jpg)
Most people who become suddenly famous overnight will find that they lose practically eighty percent of their friends. Your old friends just can't stand it for some reason. — Truman Capote
![Old Friends Famous Quotes By W.B.Yeats Old Friends Famous Quotes By W.B.Yeats](https://quotessayings.net/pics/old-friends-famous-quote-by-w-b-yeats-2238841.jpg)
HIS chosen comrades thought at school
He must grow a famous man;
He thought the same and lived by rule,
All his twenties crammed with toil;
'What then?' sang Plato's ghost. 'What then?'
Everything he wrote was read,
After certain years he won
Sufficient money for his need,
Friends that have been friends indeed;
'What then?' sang Plato's ghost. ' What then?'
All his happier dreams came true
A small old house, wife, daughter, son,
Grounds where plum and cabbage grew,
poets and Wits about him drew;
'What then.?' sang Plato's ghost. 'What then?'
The work is done,' grown old he thought,
'According to my boyish plan;
Let the fools rage, I swerved in naught,
Something to perfection brought';
But louder sang that ghost, 'What then? — W.B.Yeats