One should love oneself enough not to love oneself too much.
Quoted by Marty Rubin
It doesn't matter what Christ or Buddha said, it matters how they lived.
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It makes no difference what Christ or Buddha said.
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The snow in winter, the flowers in spring. There is no deeper reality.
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A hundred lifetimes wouldn't suffice to see all the beauty in one acre of land.
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There are 200,000 species of fly alone. So the void, the emptiness, must be in you.
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The sight of a worm excites my reverence more than all the gods men have invented.
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The leaves on the water, the fog under the bridge. That's what I believe in.
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I found all my prayers answered in the silence of the stone.
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Spring, the snow must go, fall, the leaves can't stay.
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Philosophers created the void; nature created everything else.
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Nature never contradicts itself; only ideas do.
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A moth is a mysterious thing. You can clip its wings but you'll never discover its secret.
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I belong to the church of the turtle and the mourning dove.
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Words and images are not real life. Only nature is real, only nature is what is.
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The ripe fruit falls from the tree, it doesn't know what else to do.
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I despise all human arts and rituals and prefer the beast's wild heart.
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Just to see the sun sparkling on the water makes being worthwhile.
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We need places to scream and run wild as well as places to be quiet.
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A basket of ripe fruit is holier than any prayer book.
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