Teguran Lisan Quotes & Sayings
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Focus on the highest, clearest, and most meaningful teaching you can find, and let all else go. — Alan Cohen

Who keeps you safe from the Amyr? The singers? The Sithe? From all that would harm you in the world? Haliax asked with calm politeness, as if genuinely curious as to what the answer might be. — Patrick Rothfuss

I lack the peace of simple things. I am never wholly in place. I find no peace or grace. We sell the world to buy fire, our way lighted by burning men ... — Wendell Berry

Write with blood, and you will find that blood is spirit. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Be the compassionate observer. No labels, just unconditional compassion. Fun times pass, tough times pass. Compassion will be eternal. — Matthew Donnelly

I used to let other people's struggles affect my happiness. If they weren't happy, there was no way I was going to be happy. The opposite was also true: If I wasn't happy, I didn't want anyone around me to be happy. — Joyce Meyer

Don't shout the dreams out.. let it be done by your deeds; stay calm and fly high. — Vikrmn

I accept that life is uncertain
that the goal is not to become more certain about anything but to relax more into the mystery of not knowing what will come next. And then, miracle of miracles, out there in the deep and uncertain water, I come into a peaceful knowing
a faithful wisdom that surpasses control and certainty. — Elizabeth Lesser

I wondered if Bill Goldman had ever experienced the same giant rats I had encountered while living in Manhattan - the ones the size of cats, that make you freeze in your tracks. The kind that are not afraid of human beings and carry themselves with that swagger and give you that look that seems to imply, "Yeah, what are you gonna do about it? — Cary Elwes

Americans are getting like a Ford car, they all have the same exact parts, the same upholstering and make exactly the same noises. — Will Rogers

To study history means submitting to chaos and nevertheless retaining faith in order and meaning. — Hermann Hesse