
Top 17 Quotes About Mahayana Buddhism
#1. Those who read in a second language write and spell better in that language.
Stephen D. Krashen
#2. In the Gita, the author has cleverly made use of the event to teach great truths.
Mahatma Gandhi
#3. Maybe life is all about twirling under one of those midnight skies,
cutting a swathe through the breeze
and gently closing your eyes.
Sanober Khan
#4. My belly button is not simply a trace of my birth, but a precious seal and a mark, a reminder of my connection with the Source of life and all life forms.
Ilchi Lee
#5. Even when dreaming, if the sentient beings who dwell in the three lower realms are witnessed, then at that moment one should pray to sever the continuity of their negativity.
- Gathering of Precious Qualities
Pema Lungtok Gyatso
#6. When thinking about companions gone, we feel ourselves doubly alone.
Walter Scott
#7. I write to breath life back into memory to remind African-Americans of our rich and textured history. I also see myself as a "root," and for me the "fierce winds" include the marginalization-the downright segregation-of literature written by people of color.
Bernice L. McFadden
#8. I think that directing is the ultimate martyred task of filmmaking, that it has nobility to it. It takes three years to make a film, for the most part. I think it requires the attentiveness of a mother hen.
Diane Lane
#9. I never go online. The Internet stuff is bonkers. You must not look at it.
Steven Moffat
#10. Positive thinking relates to an art of reasoning with the quality of hope for a better future either in the face of difficulties or in the presence of abundance of opportunities.
Israelmore Ayivor
#11. It's nice to begin each day with an open mind but a wonderful fulfillment will come with an open heart.
Ron Baratono
#12. Light the incense! You have to burn to be fragrant.
Rumi
#13. The so-called "secondary market" has also always been something that I'm comfortable with. I'm not a dealer who turns his nose up at that part of the business. I'm an art dealer - my primary responsibility is to represent the artist.
Larry Gagosian
#14. The illustrator is essentially a reporter: his subjects come from the outside, lit by a flash. A subject comes to the classical artist from inside, and when he discovers confirmation of it in the outside world he feels that it has been there all the time.
Kenneth Clark
#15. Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations, second
J. Walsh
#16. Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan served this country well, he did not celebrate his birthday, he celebrated it for teachers.
Narendra Modi
#17. He likes control over everything, including me. Yet he's so unpredictably and disarmingly agreeable, too. He can be tender, good-humored, even sweet. And when he is, it's so left field and unexpected.
E.L. James
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