"The shame that arises from praise which we do not deserve often makes us do things we should otherwise never have attempted."
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"The place that I love most is the stillness. It's not that the stillness is lost when I talk or when I teach because the words arise out of the stillness. But when people leave me, there is only the stillness left. And I love that so much."
"Can true function arise from basic dysfunction?"
"A master salesman is one who takes the offensive and never the defensive sale of an argument, if argument arises."
"Those which arise dependently are free of inherent existence."
"Every extension of knowledge arises from making the conscious the unconscious."
"Genuine witticisms surprise those who say them as much as those who listen to them; they arise in us in spite of us, or, at least, without our participation,--like everything inspired."
"Exceptional results arrive only when exceptional people put in exceptional effort. It never arises by accident or good fortune."
"True compassion arises out of the plane of consciousness where I AM you."
"When you are equal with another person, the problem of integration doesn't even arise."
"Against filling the Heavens with fluid Mediums, unless they be exceeding rare, a great Objection arises from the regular and very lasting Motions of the Planets and Comets in all manner of Courses through the Heavens."
"Things can never touch the soul, but stand inert outside it, so that disquiet can arise only from fancies within."
"What is bad? -Everything that arises from weakness."
"You need to learn to be with the suffering that inevitably arises in your life."
"What showers arise, blown with the windy tempest of my heart"
"There are friendships to one who lives in society; thus our present grief arises from having friendships; observing the evils resulting from friendship, let one walk alone like a rhinoceros."
"Fear arises sooner than anything else."
"The great arises out of small things that are honored and cared for."
"Surrendering only refers to this moment, whatever "is" at this moment - to accept unconditionally and fully whatever arises at this moment."
"I hold that such a question can never arise except in a society of cannibals."