Doa Sang Katak 1 Quotes
Doa Sang Katak 1: Meditasi Dengan Cerita
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“the greatest learning of the ages lies in accepting life exactly as it comes to us.”
― The Prayer Of The Frog, Vol. 1
― The Prayer Of The Frog, Vol. 1
“To be properly wicked, you do not have to break the Law. Just observe it to the letter.”
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
“There was an exhausted woodcutter who kept wasting time and energy chopping wood with a blunt ax because he did not have the time, he said, to stop and sharpen the blade.”
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
“The trouble with your ideals is that if you live up to all of them, you become impossible to live with.”
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
“Have you ever attempted to organize something like peace? The moment you do, you have power conflicts and group wars within the organization. The only way to have peace is to let it grow wild.”
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
“The important religious distinction is not between those who worship and those who do not worship but between those who love and those who don’t.”
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
“And more assumptions: A married couple was returning from the funeral of Uncle George, who had lived with them for twenty years and had been such a nuisance that he almost succeeded in wrecking their marriage. “There is something I have to say to you, dear,” said the man. “If it hadn’t been for my love for you, I wouldn’t have put up with your Uncle George for a single day.” “My Uncle George!” she exclaimed in horror. “I thought he was your Uncle George!”
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
― Taking Flight: A Book of Story Meditations
“«Porque dar culto a Dios significa morir al propio yo. Ahora bien, la danza mata al yo; cuando el yo muere, todos los problemas mueren con él; y donde no está”
― LA ORACIÓN DE LA RANA - 1 (El Pozo de Siquem nº 31)
― LA ORACIÓN DE LA RANA - 1 (El Pozo de Siquem nº 31)
