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Thought Quotes by Nhat Hanh
- If love is in our hearts, every thought, word, and deed can bring about a miracle. Because understanding is the very foundation of love, words…
- We can help many people suffer less and realize a lot of happiness without being rich or influential. If love and compassion are in out…
- Every thought you produce, anything you say, any action you do, it bears your signature.
- When we are mindful, deeply in touch with the present moment, our understanding of what is going on deepens, and we begin to be filled…
- The source of love is deep in us and we can help others realize a lot of happiness. One word, one action, one thought can…
- Each thought, each action in the sunlight of awareness becomes sacred.
- It is possible to live twenty-four hours a day in a state of love. Every movement, every glance, every thought, and every word can be…
- Due to attachment, anger, and foolishness, I have committed numberless mistakes in speech, deed and thought. I bow my head and repent. I vow from…
- Do not be idolatrous about or bound to any doctrine, theory, or ideology, even Buddhist ones. All systems of thought are guiding means; they are…
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- If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when… — Aristotle
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- Retired is being tired twice, I've thought, first tired of working, then tired of not. — Richard Armour