Top 16 Lotus Leaf Quotes
#1. As a water bead on a lotus leaf, as water on a red lily, does not adhere, so the sage does not adhere to the seen, the heard, or the sensed.
Gautama Buddha
#2. YOU are the big drop of dew under the lotus leaf,
I am the smaller one on its upper side,'
said the dewdrop to the lake.
Rabindranath Tagore
#3. Even as the lion, not trembling at noises; even as the wind, not caught in a net; even as the lotus-leaf, untouched by the water - so do thou wander alone like the rhinoceros!
Swami Vivekananda
#4. A man ought to live in this world like a lotus leaf, which grows in water but is never moistened by water; so a man ought to live in the world - his heart to God and his hands to work.
Swami Vivekananda
#5. When one, abandoning greed, feels no greed for what would merit greed, greed gets shed from him - like a drop of water from a lotus leaf.
Gautama Buddha
#6. Life is like a rain drop on a lotus leaf. Everybody realises that you're either very lucky person or you're not.
George Harrison
#7. Beware how in making the portraiture thou breakest the pattern: for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern; the love of our neighbours but the portraiture.
John Locke
#8. One difference between artists and ordinary people is that artists have big egos. In some cases, it's the only difference.
Charles Atlas
#9. Environmentalists blame the farmers for overdosing with pesticides, and the farmers blame the consumers for demanding blemish-free fruit.
William Alexander
#10. The most serious film can be the most fun. The one that's supposed to be fun can be the most serious.
Eric Bana
#11. I've always been someone who is pretty hard on herself. But I've lightened up a lot.
Kirsten Dunst
#12. And I not only inherited an aversion to the nine-to-five routine, but the sense from my parents that being bored and boring is the worst thing that you can be.
Christian Bale
#13. The deepest experience of the creator is feminine, for it is experience of receiving and bearing.
Rainer Maria Rilke
#14. Banking gives you a glimpse into what makes companies succeed and what makes companies fail.
Sally Jewell
#15. Today, children are watching more and more television, and are bombarded over and over with images and content that have the potential to dramatically influence their behavior.
Tim Murphy
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