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Of all the thoughts that rise in the mind, the thought 'I' is the first thought.

Ramana Maharshi
10

What you have to learn to do, you learn by doing.

Aristotle
21

The nature of the mind is to interpret non-essentials essential. The mind creates artificial needs, believing it cannot live without them. In this way we carry a great burden of attachments throughout our life. Attachment is itself a great burden on our minds. We may never understand the extent of the burden till we’re free of it. But if we find joy within, we can live a simple life, free of endless complications.

Radhanath Swami
8

In the beginner's mind there is no thought, "I have attained something." All self-centered thoughts limit our vast mind. When we have no thought of achievement, no thought of self, we are true beginners. Then we can really learn something. The beginner's mind is the mind of compassion. When our mind is compassionate, it is boundless. Dogen-zenji, the founder of our school, always emphasized how important it is to resume our boundless original mind. Then we are always true to ourselves, in sympathy with all beings, and can actually practice.

Shunryu Suzuki
9

If you go the way of your thoughts you will be carried away by them and you will find yourself in an endless maze.

Ramana Maharshi
15

Parents create guilt. That is the greatest sin against humanity. To create guilt in a child is criminal because once the guilt is created, the child will never be free of it. Unless he is very intelligent it will be impossible for him to get rid of it; something of it will remain around him like a hangover.

Osho (Rajneesh)
21

The world’s biggest power is the youth and beauty of a woman.

Chanakya
8

It is time to put up a love-swing! Tie the body and then tie the mind so that they swing between the arms of the Secret One you love, Bring the water that falls from the clouds to your eyes, and cover yourself inside entirely with the shadow of night. Bring your face up close to his ear, and then talk only about what you want deeply to happen.

Kabir
19

Wherever a person goes, his deeds, like a shadow, will follow.

Buddha
5

Go out and preach the gospel and if you must, use words.

Francis of Assisi
23

The world is like an eye, a beard, a spot of beauty and eyebrow, Where each thing is neatly in place.

Hafiz
7

Don't practice for cosmetic beauty, practice for cosmic beauty. Practice for inner beauty and inner light.

B.K.S. Iyengar
13

Pleasure is the beginning and the end of living happily.

Epicurus
17

To have everything is to possess nothing.

Buddha
22

Be happy for those who are happy, have compassion towards the unhappy, and maintain equanimity towards the wicked.

Patanjali
8

If you belong to an in-group of good, or saved, or elite people, you can only know that you’re in because someone else is out. You cannot live on the right side of the tracks without there being a wrong side of the tracks, so you ought to be grateful to the outside for having the privilege of being on the inside.

Alan Watts
4

When one realizes God, He grants knowledge and illumination from within; one knows it oneself. In the fullness of one's spiritual realization one will find that He who resides in one's heart, resides in the hearts of others as well - the oppressed, the persecuted, the untouchable, and the outcast.

Sarada Devi
9

The mind is madness. Only when you go beyond the mind, will there be Meditation.

Sadhguru
20

In reality, time and space exist in you. You do not exist in them.

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
10

The Vedas teach that the soul is divine, only held in the bondage of matter; perfection will be reached when this bond will burst, and the word they use for it is, therefore, Mukti - freedom, freedom from the bonds of imperfection, freedom from death and misery.

Swami Vivekananda
12

Because God has made us for Himself, our hearts are restless until they rest in Him.

Saint Augustine
21

I ask you what is the taste of your mouth all you can do is to say: it is neither sweet nor bitter, nor sour nor astringent; it is what remains when all these tastes are not. Similarly, when all distinctions and reactions are no more, what remains is reality, simple and solid.

Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
9

Basically, the Buddhist attitude is that you should not accept certain things through sheer faith. And for that you need a skeptical attitude. Buddha himself made this clear to his followers. He said you should not accept those things I taught out of respect for me, but rather through investigation by yourself.

Dalai Lama
21