It's a bit like the feeling I get when I'm standing on a cliff or high building, looking down at a suicidal… — Darren Shan Copy Share Image
If things do not exist as fixed, independent entities, then how can they die? Our notion of death as the sudden expiration… — Mark Epstein Copy Share Image
“Another week of emptiness, of solitude, though the schooner was fully crewed and there were few places where someone could be out… — R.A. Salvatore Copy Share Image
“Yes - it was happiness she still wanted, and the glimpse she had caught of it made everything else of no account.… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image
In Japan we have the phrase, "Shoshin," which means "beginner's mind." Our "original mind" includes everything within itself. It is always rich… — Shunryu Suzuki Copy Share Image
They say you don't get over someone until you find someone or something better. As humans, we don't deal well with emptiness.… — Yasmin Mogahed Copy Share Image
Those who first invented and then named the constellations were storytellers. Tracing an imaginary line between a cluster of stars gave them… — John Berger Copy Share Image
Have you ever had one of those days where you just wake up broken? There isn't any particular reason for you to… — Ana Chable Copy Share Image
Man is in pursuit of two goals: he is looking for happinesse and, being by essence empty ("étant vide par essence", Fr.),… — African Spir Copy Share Image
The animal tends to eat with his stomach, and the man with his brain. When the animal's stomach is full, he stops… — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
“I'm not unhappy, for the most part, although I do think there is a certain emptiness and meaningless that I feel, sort… — M.E. Thomas Copy Share Image
“Except then I wonder what it's like to feel normal because if you take away the things I've felt all my life--the… — Kelley York Copy Share Image
“Most often, we walk without understanding this movement, without hearing its step, but knowing that we must go beyond an emptiness in… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“In Buddhism, the word “emptiness” is a translation of the Sanskrit sunyata. It means “empty of a separate self.” It is not… — Sister Chan Khong Copy Share Image