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Rajagopalan Cincinnati Quotes By Ayya Khema

It is often thought that the Buddha's doctrine teaches us that suffering will disappear if one has meditated long enough, or if one sees everything differently. It is not that at all. Suffering isn't going to go away; the one who suffers is going to go away. — Ayya Khema

Rajagopalan Cincinnati Quotes By Earl G. Graves, Sr.

Sell to their needs-not from yours. — Earl G. Graves, Sr.

Rajagopalan Cincinnati Quotes By Lucian Bane

The memories are very fucking great. I never want to forget. Ever. I'd rather die than not have these memories. Is that great enough for you? — Lucian Bane

Rajagopalan Cincinnati Quotes By Jeff Conaway

I don't want to live in a fantasy world. — Jeff Conaway

Rajagopalan Cincinnati Quotes By Sri Chinmoy

True meditation can never be done with the mind. Very often we make a mistake when we say that we are meditating in the mind and utilising the mind. Real meditation is done in the psychic being and in the soul. It goes hand in hand with flaming aspiration, the burning flame that wants to climb up to the Highest. — Sri Chinmoy

Rajagopalan Cincinnati Quotes By John Milton

I did but prompt the age to quit their clogs
By the known rules of ancient liberty,
When straight a barbarous noise environs me
Of owls and cuckoos, asses, apes and dogs. — John Milton

Rajagopalan Cincinnati Quotes By Edan Lepucki

Amazon has historically been a bully, and I don't shop there. But I love Goodreads. For the record. — Edan Lepucki

Rajagopalan Cincinnati Quotes By Bill Watterson

Hee hee hee! You should've seen the look on your face!"
"If mom and dad cared about me at all, they'd buy me some infra-red nighttime vision goggles. — Bill Watterson

Rajagopalan Cincinnati Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

It was the first time I'd really realized I'd lost my soul and that the beauty of not having a soul was that you couldn't seem to care that you no longer had one. — Maggie Stiefvater