Top 18 Desireless Quotes

#1. There are few things that you can't do as long as you are willing to apply yourself.

Greg LeMond

#2. My dreams and aspirations when I was a child for as long as I can remember was to be an entertainer.

Brittany Murphy

#3. To me, writing is not a profession. You might as well call living a profession. Or having children. Anything you can't help doing.

Vicki Baum

#4. To become desireless, to not want anything external to ourselves, means we rest in ourselves, whole, joyous and happy. In this state, our true nature is constant love, unending love, giving love.

Lawrence Crane

#5. Chaos is order yet undeciphered.

Jose Saramago

#6. I hear and forget. I see and hear and I remember. However, when I see, hear and do, I understand and succeed.

Zig Ziglar

#7. Middle school is for being like everyone else; middle age is for being like yourself. (430)

Victoria Moran

#8. Good books are the real recorded source of good thoughts all times & every where !!

M K Gandhi

#9. One of the odd things about middle age, he concluded, was the strange decisions a man discovers he's made by not really making them, like allowing friends to drift away through simple neglect.

Richard Russo

#10. Be sad, be sorry - but don't shoulder it." We

E. Lockhart

#11. Insecurity is the worst sense that lovers feel; sometimes the most humdrum desireless marriage seems better. Insecurity twists meanings and poisons trust.

Graham Greene

#12. I've never written the things I'd like to write that I've admired all my life. Maybe one never does.

Elizabeth Bishop

#13. Ever desireless, one can see the mystery. Ever desiring, one can see the manifestations. These two spring from the same source but differ in name; this appears as darkness. Darkness within darkness. The gate to all mystery.

Laozi

#14. A religious person is a desireless person.

Rajneesh

#15. The press is still investing itself, it seems to me, in a sort of cynicism. It comes out better for them if they can predict hard times, bogging down, sniping, attrition.

Christopher Hitchens

#16. A life which did not touch the life of others is a wasted life!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#17. I believe the Sabbath; I keep the Sabbath.

John Harvey Kellogg

#18. Not complete inaction, which is an error, a confusion, a self-delusion, an impossibility, but action full and
free done without subjection to sense and passion, desireless and unattached works, are the first secret of perfection.

Sri Aurobindo

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