Benedict Freedman famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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But death does not stand at the end of life, it is all through it. It is the fear of losing, the knowledge of losing that makes love tender.
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You'll see, you'll come to understand. These big things, these terrible things, are not the important ones. If they were, how could one go on living? No, it is the small, little things that make up a day, that bring fullness and happiness to a life.
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When little things are so important, it's because there aren't any big ones.
-- Benedict Freedman
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OK, the rule is, you can [make love to] an elephant if you want to, but if you do you can't cover the circus.
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Words make love with one another.
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In Rio Bravo when Duke makes love to Feathers, the scene dissolves to the next morning where we see him putting on his vest and almost humming. It was subtle, but you knew what happened. Give me a towel and some blankets any day!
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King Charles II liked women's company and well as making love to them.
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If after accepting the spiritual master and being initiated one does not follow the rules and regulations of devotional service, then he is again fallen.
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Art does not exist for politics, or for instruction- it exists primarily for pleasure, or it is nothing.
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Due to success I started losing friends.
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The things that stress me out haven't changed. But I don't wanna lose anything. So I thought that at least I would change. I'm lucky...that I'm afraid of losing something.
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Youll come to see that a man learns nothing from winning. The act of losing, however, can elicit great wisdom. Not least of which is how much more enjoyable it is to win. Its inevitable to lose now and again. The trick is not to make a habit of it.
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I much preferred winning to thinking and I didn't like losing at all.
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