“Buddhists say if you meet somebody and your heart pounds, your hands shake, your knees go weak…that’s not the one. When you meet your soulmate, you’ll feel calm. No anxiety. No agitation.”— Conscious Arrival, instagram.com
“We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses.”— Carl Jung, amazon.com
“Buddhism teaches that a creation of things outside ourselves causes an unhappy and pointless search for security. It teaches me to stop following every impulse and to learn restraint.”— Tiger Woods, cbsnews.com
“Buddhism teaches that a craving for things outside ourselves causes an unhappy and pointless search for security. It teaches me to stop following every impulse and to learn restraint. Obviously, I lost track of what I was taught.”— Tiger Woods, en.wikiquote.org
“I don't believe that human beings can achieve ultimate enlightenment, because humans have flaws.”— Tiger Woods, cbsnews.com
“When we awaken the Buddha within, we awaken a force that can bring compassion to the whole of the world.”— Jack Kornfield, twitter.com
“Buddhism teaches us to be tolerant and accepting, but tolerance does NOT mean accepting what is harmful.”— Timber Hawkeye, amazon.com
“There’s the whole Buddhist thing about the essence of a bowl being its emptiness—that’s why it’s useful. Its emptiness allows it to hold something. I guess that means that design must talk about something else. If you make design about design, you’re just stacking bowls, and that’s not what bowls ar…”— Frank Chimero, thegreatdiscontent.com
“I’m convinced of two fundamental truths about human beings. The first is that we all have within us a centered place of wisdom, harmony, and strength. This is a truth that all the world’s philosophies and religions— whether Christianity, Islam, Judaism, or Buddhism— acknowledge in one form or anothe…”— Arianna Huffington, amazon.com
“'Open your eye.' 'They are open. Can't you see?' 'Two are open.' Jojen pointed. 'One, two.' 'I only have two.' 'You have three. The crow gave you the third, but you will not open it.' He had a slow soft way of speaking. 'With two eyes you see my face. With three you could see my heart. With two you…”— George R.R. Martin,