Top 14 Buddha Brainy Quotes
#1. Just as you and I speak by forming words, the natural, private discourse of the Sanza twins appears to consist entirely of farts and savage beatings. What
Scott Lynch
#2. Only Colin Quinn was direct about it. "Your father doesn't fucking play games. You would never come home with a shamrock tattoo in that house." That's Don Fey.
Tina Fey
#3. Penn State has also continued to be a leader in Pennsylvania's largest industry: Agriculture.
Tim Holden
#4. I am learning to forgive my inner geek, and even value him as a free man.
Kenny Loggins
#5. Distracted themselves with all kinds of gadgets and devices, flooding themselves incessantly with information and texts and communication and entertainment from every direction to try to make themselves forget it: where we were, what we were.
Donna Tartt
#6. Real teachers like Jesus, Buddha, Nanak, Rumi have much more to teach humanity, than the imaginary figure Krishna, concocted by an ancient Indian man named Vyasa.
Abhijit Naskar
#7. Conversion engages the mind as well as the emotions.
Max Anders
#8. ...we might be nothing more than the dreams of our ancestors, returning always to those horrors too great to resolve.
Liam Howley
#10. Addiction is craving fulfillment from something that cannot provide fulfillment. In this sense it is not different than the basic mechanism of ignorance that keeps everyone in bondage. With substance addiction the mind/body sets up a vicious cycle that perpetuates the dependence.
Deepak Chopra
#11. Canada is great. It's one of the most beautiful cities and I'm definitely going to miss it a lot.
Taylor Lautner
#12. There is nothing else that so kills the ambitions of a person as criticisms from superiors. I never criticize any-one. I believe in giving a person incentive to work. So I am anxious to praise but loath to find fault. If I like anything, I am hearty in my approbation and lavish in my praise.
Dale Carnegie
#13. Because the machine will try to grind you into dust anyway, whether or not we speak.
Audre Lorde
#14. How subtle is the relationship between the traveler and his luggage! He knows, as no one else knows, its idiosyncrasies, its contents ... and always some small nuisance which he wishes he had not brought; had known, indeed, before starting that he would regret it, but brought it all the same.
Vita Sackville-West
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