
Top 13 Buddhist Scripture Quotes
#1. The enemy is not men. The enemy is the concept of patriarchy, the concept of patriarchy as the way to run the world or do things.
Toni Morrison
#2. He is a friend who, in dubious circumstances, aids in deeds when deeds are necessary.
Plautus
#4. One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
Indira Gandhi
#5. Hurry no man's cattle; you may come to own a donkey yourself
Walter Scott
#6. I really think happiness is very closely aligned with success, and may almost be an interchangeable synonym. Happiness (like success) also comes from doing what we feel called to do in life; however, it's also obvious no one can experience one without the other.
Donna Fargo
#8. Stunt work offers a diversity of roles and, while I'm used to anonymity, I really like showing off and performing in front of camera, though I know my limitations.
Joel Edgerton
#9. Though you recite much scripture,
If you are unaware and do not act according
You are like a cowherd counting others' cattle,
Not a sharer in the wanderer's life.
Anonymous
#10. If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
David Brent
#11. You think I love flattery (says Dr. Johnson), and so I do; but a little too much always disgusts me: that fellow Richardson, on the contrary, could not be contented to sail quietly down the stream of reputation, without longing to taste the froth from every stroke of the oar.
Samuel Johnson
#12. There are different levels of scripting that we all use; I think I'm the most improvised of the three, and probably Andrew's the most written. But all of that is in pursuit of similar things, and I think that we kind of recognize that in each other.
Joe Swanberg
#13. Not many of us are willing to give up everything we have.
Roger Moore
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