Top 16 Reclining Buddha Quotes
#1. Humanity as a whole has already gone through unimaginable suffering, mostly self-inflicted, the culmination of which was the 20th century with its unspeakable horrors. This collective suffering has brought upon a readiness in many human beings for the evolutionary leap that is spiritual awakening.
Eckhart Tolle
#2. Hallucinogens then do the same job as religion - they provide proof of unity, which is still the only known cure for fear of death.
Steven Kotler
#3. The time that leads to mastery is dependent on the intensity of our focus.
Robert Greene
#4. There are lots of women and lots of men in the business that the powers that be decide are the right people and they'll stand with them for quite a long time.
Rupert Everett
#5. Despite our very recent appearance on the planet, humanity combines arrogance with increasing material demands, even as we become more numerous. Our toughness is a delusion. Have we the intelligence and discipline to vigilantly guard against our tendency to grow without limit?
Lynn Margulis
#7. Compulsive modernization is the insatiable desire to change and grow.
Samuel Wilson
#8. People tell me an Olympic medal is a life-changing event. Except I don't even think about the medal unless someone asks about it.
Mikaela Shiffrin
#9. You see pictures of Buddha and he's sitting, reclining, at peace. The Hindus have their twelve-armed elephant god, who also seems so content but not powerless. But leave it to Christians to have a dead and bloody man nailed to a cross.
Dave Eggers
#10. I pray every day, several times. It soothes me. I don't ask for anything, except for health.
Jon Bon Jovi
#11. You know the way I play golf, it's a good I do these things for charities.
Joe Mantegna
#12. Preston:
See you in a few. I'll be the handsome guy at the end of the isle. Come get me.
Abbi Glines
#15. Nature is simply the opportunity for the artist to express himself.
Gustave Moreau
#16. The entire range of living matter on Earth from whales to viruses and from oaks to algae could be regarded as constituting a single living entity capable of maintaining the Earth's atmosphere to suit its overall needs and endowed with faculties and powers far beyond those of its constituent parts.
James Lovelock
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