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Wise Quotes by Rajneesh
- Life is such a mystery, no one can understand it, and one who claims that he understands it is simply ignorant. He is not aware…
- The mind always functions in an eccentric way, the mind is always an idiot. The really intelligent person has no mind. Intelligence arises out of…
- And through meditation comes wisdom - not through studying books, not through scriptures. Through scriptures one can become knowledgeable but no wise. and knowledgeable people…
- A really wise man is feminine, receptive, passive. That's why Buddha looks so feminine. That quality of passiveness, that quality of receptivity... He is just…
- Fools are more healthy then the so-called wise. Thy live in the moment and they know that thy are fools, so thy are not worried…
- Where does the ego get its energy? The ego feeds off your desire to be something else. You are poor and you want to be…
- No armies are needed, no weapons are needed, no nations are needed, no religions are needed. All that is needed is a little meditativeness, a…
- One should marry only when one is wise enough. Marriage is not for young people. For young people is to fool around. Marriage is for…
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- The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, but to avoid pain. — Aristotle
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- We praise a man who feels angry on the right grounds and against the right persons and also in the right manner… — Aristotle