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The first noble truth of the Buddha is that when we feel suffering, it doesn't mean that something is wrong. What a relief. Finally somebody told the truth. Suffering is part of life, and we don't have to feel it's happening because we personally made the wrong move. In reality, however, when we feel suffering, we think that something is wrong. As long as we're addicted to hope, we feel that we can tone our experience down or liven it up or change it somehow, and we continue to suffer a lot. — Pema Chodron

We will always find fundamentally the compulsion to become what the soul should be ... — Edith Stein

When I won my way to the international science fair, I didn't want to embarrass myself. It was the first time I was going to be away from home, the first time taking an airplane. I went to the local library, checked out every single etiquette book, and I read those books like I was uncovering some sort of treasure. — Charles M. Blow

Somebody stole my identity. Good luck using it without the medications. — Greg Fitzsimmons

A Spiritual Choice towards Light is a shortcut for upgrade of your Consciousness. — Jacklyn A. Lo

Are you a warrior or are you just some monstrosity? Follow your own road. — Jeyn Roberts

Most people think money is the key to reducing risk. Prepartion is. — Mark Cuban

Action always beats inaction. These — Robert T. Kiyosaki

I definitely have a gift for language that is rhythmic and attractive to the ear, and I have interesting [verbal] imagery which I guess is a poetic touch. — George Carlin

Only a foolish soul would love the stars. As beautiful as they are, they will burn you. Regardless of your best intentions. — Kendal Rob

Like so many, this trial is not about the truth; it's about winning. — John Grisham

Value dwells not in particular will;
It holds his estimate and dignity
As well wherein 'tis precious of itself
As in the prizer. — William Shakespeare

Human inventions march from the
complex to the simple, and simplicity is always perfection. — Alexandre Dumas