2,692 Quotes About Philosophy-of-life
- Author Abhijit Naskar
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The book from which to learn religion, is your own mind.
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- Author Fernando A. Torres
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When no place is home, everywhere is.
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- Author Mommy Moo Moo
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Life is beautiful, but it is also so damn ugly.
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- Author alexis karpouzos
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Behind the heavens,life and death, a tone,Behind the heart,a butterfly dancing,In the end everything is simple,as simple as a leaf that one holds in one’s hand,as simple as the laughter of a child.
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- Author Yarro Rai
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If body has sexSoul has poetry.
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- Author Germany Kent
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Advice to my younger self:1 Start where you are with what you have2 Try not to hurt other people3 Take more chances4 If you fail, keep trying
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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Each of us experiences the perpetual revival of the self. We constantly recast our connate emotional index by perceiving each encounter in life as a marvel, impedance, problem, disaster, or nothing at all. Living in the moment allows us to escape the lonely landscape of self-interest and be part of a larger world filled with beauty, reverence, and adoration.
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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Our actions reflect the distilled wisdom that we possess of the innermost self. Our personal philosophy is an activated way of living. A peaceful person delves the truest definition of the self by maintaining an attentive state of conscious awareness and ceases escaping from reality with mindless diversions. Self-inquiry is the principal method to remove ignorance, increase self-awareness, and abide in a tranquil existence
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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A mature person reaps joy in the commonplace acts of living, appreciates the serenity of just being, while balancing the responsibilities that come naturally about when deeply immersed in family and community affairs. Directing their attention outward, assisting other people in their troubled times, while denying themselves the indulgence of self-absorption frees a person’s bidding mind from a jumble of discordant thoughts, wants, and unholy bequests.
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