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Frustrations Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- The condition of humankind is not good, in the sense that the illusory prisons we create for ourselves through our desires and our frustrations are…
- Even the rich aren't often happy. Their wealth is at best only a temporary distraction. It doesn't make them immune to emotional and mental suffering,…
- As a sensitive person around other people, you feel their desires, you feel their angers, and you feel their frustrations. You begin to believe that…
- Feel that the energy of your willpower can easily deflect tension-causing feelings and frustrations that are directed towards you from the outside world.
- Your mind is turbulent because you're filled with desires, frustrations. You want too many things. You are afraid of too many things. It is necessary…
- We fall into states of illusion - we forget all this. We get caught up in desires, frustrations, political movements, philosophies, religions, the getting of…
- It is acceptance of the will of God - waiting, if necessary, forever, happily rising above your desires and above your frustrations to always do…
- We hide in relationships. We hide in material possessions. We hide in ambitions, secret desires, hates, frustrations, jealousy, self-ptiy, in our insecurity - and more…
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- We fall into states of illusion - we forget all this. We get caught up in desires, frustrations, political movements, philosophies, religions,… — Frederick Lenz