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Samyuktagama Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The people one loves should take all their things with them when they die. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Samyuktagama Quotes By Bob Dylan

There's only one day at a time here, then it's tonight and then tomorrow will be today again. — Bob Dylan

Samyuktagama Quotes By Ann Radcliffe

There is some comfort in dying surrounded by one's children. — Ann Radcliffe

Samyuktagama Quotes By Roger McGuinn

That's my favorite subject because it really levels the playing field for artists these days. You don't have to sell out to the record company. You don't have to get a five hundred thousand dollars, or whatever, and pay them back for the rest of your life to record a record. — Roger McGuinn

Samyuktagama Quotes By Miranda Neville

He'd kept his figure despite being past his first youth. Pretty good for nearly forty.
Who was she fooling? She knew quite well that he was thirty-five and a half, exactly five years older than she. Their birthdays were two days apart. It was absurd the way trivial facts lingered in the memory, facts as unimportant as what she had for dinner on Tuesday. Except that she couldn't remember last week's menu and she was annoyingly aware of Max Quinton's preference for lamb over beef, for apple tart over syllabub. He preferred Shakespeare to the modern poets, the country to the town. — Miranda Neville

Samyuktagama Quotes By Anne Rice

I'm a little sadder for all of it, and a little meaner and a little more conscientious as well. — Anne Rice

Samyuktagama Quotes By George Orwell

A story always sounds clear enough at a distance, but the nearer you get to the scene of events the vaguer it becomes. — George Orwell

Samyuktagama Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki

In the zazen posture, your mind and body have, great power to accept things as they are, whether agreeable or disagreeable.
In our scriptures (Samyuktagama Sutra, volume 33), it is said that there are four kinds of horses: excellent ones, good ones, poor ones, and bad ones. The best horse will run slow and fast, right and left, at the driver's will, before it sees the shadow of the whip; the second best will run as well as the first one does, just before the whip reaches its skin; the third one will run when it feels pain on its body; the fourth will run after the pain penetrates to the marrow of its bones. You can imagine how difficult it is for the fourth one to learn how to run! — Shunryu Suzuki