Top 16 Kabbalistic Quotes
#1. I do kabbalistic meditation. It's not unlike time travel; it can change the past and not just the future. You can look at what was lost and go beyond the grief of what was lost.
Roseanne Barr
#3. Books are like music. Everyone has their own taste and it's not always for everyone.
Michael Benavidez
#4. I travel as much as I do. It isn't the life I expected. I don't know what dust of pollen will come back with me from these travels.But I must trust that I will not treat frivolously the glimpses I've been given into other places and others' lives.
Jane Hirshfield
#5. What man is such a coward he would not rather fall once than remain forever tottering?
Cormac McCarthy
#6. A mother-in-law dies only when another devil is needed in hell.
Francois Rabelais
#7. We have to figure this out, Jackson, so leash the lust."
His chin went up as he stared down at her. "Woman, you ask the impossible."
"Do it anyway!
Lori Foster
#8. There is little difference in being lost and exploring.
Dan Eldon
#9. Rich people are those who know that the best is yet to come.
Phil Callaway
#10. In many Latin American countries, the historic ties of Catholic bishops with the political elite rendered them less sensitive to the conditions of the poor and especially of indigenous people.
Moises Naim
#12. We haven't met yet, I'm Brandon Taylor. Dear Lord that voice could warm me on the coldest day of the year.
Molly McAdams
#13. The answer can't be found in books - or be solved by bringing it to other people. Not unless you want to remain a child all your life. You've got to find the answer inside you - feel the right thing to do. Charlie, you've got to learn to trust yourself
Daniel Keyes
#14. After a lifetime of wanting to be loved, she didn't think she could bear it if it finally happened just before she was about to die.
Heather Demetrios
#15. It's not the drinking to be blamed, but the excess.
John Selden
#16. Another mistake will be to practice for the sake of the joy you find in it. Actually, when your practice is involved in a feeling of joy, it is not in very good shape either. Of course this is not poor practice, but compared to the true practice it is not so good.
Shunryu Suzuki