Common sense isn't.
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| In this ever-changing world there are two important things that we should keep in mind. The first is self-examination. We should reexamine our own attitude towards others and constantly check ourselves to see whether we are practicing properly. Before pointing our finger at others we should point it toward ourselves. Second, we must be prepared to admit our faults and stand corrected. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, February 24, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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| To be great is to be misunderstood. |
| ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays. First Series. Self-Reliance. ~ |
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| I cannot eat but little meat, My stomach is not good; But sure I think that I can drink With him that wears a hood. |
| ~Anonymous ~ |
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| But hush! hark! a deep sound strikes like a rising knell! Did ye not hear it?-No! 't was but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street. On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To chase the glowing hours with flying feet. |
| ~ Lord Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto iii. Stanza 22. ~ |
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| All things have the nature of mind. Mind is the chief and takes the lead. |
| ~Twin Verses ~ |
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| Three qualities enable people to understand the teachings: objectivity, which means an open mind; intelligence, which is the critical faculty to discern the real meaning by checking the teachings of Buddha; and interest and commitment, which means enthusiasm. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, April 12, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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| Scientific research and development should work together with meditative research and development since both are concerned with similar objects. The one proceeds through experiment by instruments and the other through inner experience and meditation. A clear distinction should be made between what is not found by science and what is found to be nonexistent by science. What science finds to be nonexistent, we must accept as nonexistent; but what science merely does not find is a completely different matter... It is quite clear that there are many, many mysterious things. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, January 7, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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