
Top 14 Menyanyikan Pupuh Quotes
#1. The idea that I'm going to have to sit down to write some fiction where I'm going to have to think of a plot would really scare me, because it would come out a mess.
Tracey Emin
#2. The struggle for subjectivity is a battle to win the right to have access to difference, variation and metamorphosis.
Charles J. Stivale
#3. It used to be that people could be painfully boring in private. Facebook changed all that.
Andy Borowitz
#5. Pleasure quickens your body, happiness soothes your mind, joy renews your heart, and love revives your soul.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#6. The unconscious - that is to say, the 'repressed' - offers no resistance whatever to the efforts of the treatment. Indeed, it itself has no other endeavour than to break through the pressure weighing down on it and force its way either to consciousness or to a discharge through some real action.
Sigmund Freud
#7. Remember this: your body is your slave; it works for you.
Jack LaLanne
#8. Above all we must not wish to cling to our suffering. Suffering surely deepens us and enhances our person, but we must not desire to become a deeper self than God wills. To suffer no longer can be a beautiful, perhaps the ultimate sacrifice.
Hans Urs Von Balthasar
#10. Are you aware of the significance of every thought, of every reaction that you happen to have?
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#11. One way to look at meditation is as a kind of intrapsychic technology that's been developed over thousands of years by traditions that know a lot about the mind/body connection.
Jon Kabat-Zinn
#12. I try not to forget that where there is beauty, misery isn't far behind."
~Zane
Tina Folsom
#13. What is consciousness? Our brain simulates reality. So, our everyday experiences are a form of dreaming, which is to say, they are mental models, simulations, not the things they appear to be.
Stephen LaBerge
#14. The way to Heaven is straight and narrow: they who wish to arrive at that place of bliss by walking in the paths of pleasure shall be disappointed; and therefore few reach it, because few are willing to use violence to themselves in resisting temptations.
Alphonsus Liguori
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