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“Do not get attached to worldly things and pursuits. Be in the world, but do not let the world be in you.” — Sathya Sai Baba Copy Share Image
“Never get attached to possessions…. They’re just things and you can always get more things.” — Simon R. Green Copy Share Image
“Do not be so attached to life otherwise you will end up struggling for life. Choice is yours.” — Nadair Desmar Copy Share Image
“True connection with the world and others, can only come about when one has begun to connect with themselves.” — Catherine Louise Birmingham Copy Share Image
“It is a weakness to think that any one is dependent on me, and that I can do good to another. This belief is… — Swami Vivekananda Copy Share Image
“When the world has always taken from you, when it’s constantly tilted and shifted under your feet, it’s hard to attach permanence to the… — Leylah Attar Copy Share Image
“Life taught me not to get attached to a single fucking thing, because nothing in this world is permanent. Everything is temporary.” — Meghan March Copy Share Image
“The world is what it is. But the world is also what you bring to it, and who you share it with.” — John Green Copy Share Image
“You may not need to acquire all things you want, raise people who will be like you and meet needs.” — Anyaele Sam Chiyson Copy Share Image
“For the creator must be a world for himself, and find everything within himself, and in Nature to which he has attached himself.” — Rainer Maria Rilke Copy Share Image
“There is absolutely no point in comparing ourselves to others. Everyone brings to the world exactly what they are meant to bring, and in… — Scott Stabile Copy Share Image
“In early autumn the farm recruiters arrived to sign up new workers, and the War Relocation Authority allowed many of the young men and… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
And if anyone asks, you're Chinese. The boy had nodded. "Chinese," he whispered. "I'm Chinese." "And I," said the girl, "am the Queen of… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
“We praised them when they were kind to others but told them not to expect to be rewarded for their good deeds. We scolded… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
“SOME SAID that the men had been put on trains and sent far away, over the mountains, to the coldest part of the country.… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
“They learned that some people are born luckier than others and that things in this world do not always go as you plan. STILL” — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
“Don't touch me," said the girl. "I want to be sick by myself." "That's impossible," said her mother. She continued to rub her back… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
“A Japanese can live on a teaspoonful of rice a day. We were the best breed of worker they had ever hired in their… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
“They learned that they should always call the restaurant first. Do you serve Japanese?” — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
“And if they ask you someday what it was I most wanted to say, please tell them, if you would, it was this: I'm… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
“Many of us had lost everything and left saying nothing at all. All of us left wearing white numbered identification tags tied to our… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
“Because the man who stood there before us was not our father. He was somebody else, a stranger who had been sent back in… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
“ladies began boycotting our fruit stands because they were afraid our produce might be tainted with arsenic. Insurance companies canceled our insurance. Banks froze… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image