Shamatha Yoga Quotes & Sayings
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Top Shamatha Yoga Quotes

How efficient and successful supply chains are is determined by how well they are managed. — Marc J. Schniederjans

Having no expectations for some people in your life can be depressing, if not devastating. But with others, it's what is necessary. The hard part is not just figuring out which one applies, but accepting it. — Sarah Dessen

Days like these go on for years. It's the ones you want to last that slip away - one, two, three - in seconds. — Gayle Forman

Like most geniuses, the Countess was a very limited person. Sigmund Freud was so ignorant of the art that Surrealist painters had to explain then- use of Freudian symbols over and over again, and he still didn't get it. Einstein never could remember to take the biscuits out of oven. Those same forces that drive a genius to create things or ideas that entertain or enlighten us often gobble so much of his personality that he has none left for the social graces (Should you invite Van Gogh to your home he might stand on your sofa in his muddy boots and pee where he pleased), and the very act of creation requires such focused concentration that vast areas of knowledge may be completely overlooked. Well, so what? There is no evidence that generalized skills are in any way superior to specialized brilliance, and certainly that sputter less little candle. Same of the mediocre mind known as "common sense" has never produced anything worth celebrating. — Tom Robbins

Lasker thought that his rationalism rendered him immune from the surprises of chess theory. — Savielly Tartakower

He that will make good use of any part of his life must allow a large part of it to recreation. — John Locke

What we think of as the soul is just a mingling of genetics and our parents, in my case, slowly torturing me, or in your case giving you complete unconditional love. — Sarah Ruhl

You can't be friends with yesterday and tomorrow at the same time. — Jovan

No problem too large, no creature too small. — Alice Bach