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Tulku Thondup
"It can be helpful to remember that the enlightened mind and the ordinary mind are two sides of the same coin. The mind is like the sea, which can be rough on the surface, with mountainous waves stirred up by ferocious wind, but calm and peaceful at the bottom. Sometimes we can catch sight of this peaceful mind even in times of trouble. These glimpses of peace show us that we may have more inner resources to draw upon than we had realized. With skill and patience, we can learn how to be in touch with our peaceful selves." --
Tulku Thondup
#Life Changing Quotes
#Sight Quotes
#Self Quotes
“I've had movies bomb with terrible reviews, I've had movies make a lot of money with terrible reviews, I've had movies get good reviews and make money. And I like it best when the movies do well and the reviewers like them.”
Source : Interview with Kate Fillion, www.macleans.ca. July 9, 2008.
“I have the people behind me and the people are my strength.”
“The new world will be a place of answers and no questions, because the only questions left will be answered by computers, because only computers will know what to ask.”
“The key figure in the Christian faith involves a story of suffering so that others do well. You're only going to get so much liberation, you're only going to get so much transformation, from a system that is based on suffering.”
Source : Source: www.guernicamag.com
“It is a bad idea to live too long. Few carry it off well.”
“I love playing different characters and I love doing fun things and I love to entertain people, whether that be in a comedy or a drama. If I get you to laugh or I get you to cry I'm super stoked, as morbid as that might sound.”
“Ever notice how people wait until they're not going to see you anymore to say something nice to you?”
“If you have a sane economy, and by sane economy I mean one which is not addicted to debt, not a Ponzi economy, then the change in debt each year should contribute a minor amount to demand. Therefore, if you tried to correlate debt to the level of unemployment you would not find much of a correlation. Unfortunately that is not the economy we live in.”