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Two Dimensions Quotes by Rajneesh
- In fact everything can become a sort of meditation, because in everything there are two dimensions - just as there are in the first breath:…
- This is what meditation is all about, just becoming a watcher. Failure comes, success comes, you are praised, you are condemned, you are respected, you…
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- In fact everything can become a sort of meditation, because in everything there are two dimensions - just as there are in… — Rajneesh
- While the expressive possibilities of Neoplasticism are limited to two dimensions (the plane), Elementarism realizes the possibility of plasticism in four dimensions,… — Theo van Doesburg
- This is what meditation is all about, just becoming a watcher. Failure comes, success comes, you are praised, you are condemned, you… — Rajneesh
- Trust has two dimensions: competence and integrity. We will forgive mistakes of competence. Mistakes of integrity are harder to overcome. — Simon Sinek
- Within the word we find two dimensions-reflection and action. If one is sacrificed even in part, the other immediately suffers. To speak… — Paulo Freire
- Since I found that one could make a case shadow from a three-dimensional thing, any object whatsoever - just as the projecting… — Marcel Duchamp
- I took a break from acting for four years to get a degree in mathematics at UCLA, and during that time I… — Danica McKellar
- picture, n. A representation in two dimensions of something wearisome in three. — Ambrose Bierce
- Whether or not we have hope depends on two dimensions of our explanatory style; pervasiveness and permanence. — Martin Seligman
- Home and journey together constitute the creative polarity of the heart, the two dimensions we must cultivate if we want to 'develop… — David Steindl-Rast
- Love is made up of three unconditional properties in equal measure: 1. Acceptance 2. Understanding 3. Appreciation Remove any one of the… — Vera Nazarian
- What I need is perspective. The illusion of depth, created by a frame, the arrangement of shapes on a flat surface. Perspective… — Margaret Atwood