Enjoy the best quotes of Lobsang Tenzin. Explore, save & share top quotes by Lobsang Tenzin.
“Dying peacefully means to avoid any immediate cause for anger, fear, or strong desire.”
Lobsang Tenzin“Dying peacefully means to avoid any immediate cause for anger, fear, or strong desire.”
Lobsang Tenzin“If you are able to see the interrelatedness of mind and body, sensitivity towards your body becomes much sharper. Therefore, maintaining of good health also becomes easier.”
Lobsang Tenzin“Bodily discomfort and emotional fear and attachment make the dying uncomfortable and fearful. So, to help those dying people, I think modern medical science has a lot of facilities to reduce pain, or perhaps not to reduce pain, but not to experience pain.”
Lobsang Tenzin“Training and education is one and the same: that is, to train the mind through a discipline in order to awake the inner intelligence of the individuals.”
Lobsang Tenzin“A compassionate mind is very difficult to cultivate because compassion demands a sense of equality between all living beings.”
Lobsang Tenzin“Communication will bring understanding and understanding will cause harmonious mutual relationships which can establish peace and stability.”
Lobsang Tenzin“Inspirational Quotes Of The Day, Inspirational Quotes About Life, Inspirational Quotes For Work, Inspirational Quotes For Difficult Time, Life Quotes Inspirational Quotes, Quotes Of The Day Motivational, Best Motivational Quotes, Motivational Quotes, best inspirational quotes, life quotes, quotes about life, inspirational life quotes, inspirational quotes about life, quotes on life”
Patience Johnson, Why Does an Orderly God Allow Disorder“Quotes is just quotes, cannot change your world if you not do think in that quotes, so just go and do anything...”
Libiyanto Dwi Cahya“Coming up with a useful, meaningful quote is getting more and more challenging each day....and you can quote me on that.”
Bobby Darnell, Time For Dervin - Living Large In Geiggityville“To me, quotes function as the sunscreen against a writers brilliance. As soon as I cannot stand to look at the magnificence of the acropolis of pure thought the writer managed to doll out in the cognizant chaos - I quote him, and by doing so I am discharged and freed. On the other hand, even while I do acknowledge that some things cannot be quoted, I vehemently distrust any writer whose army of quotes does not consist of impeccable warriors but the sort of bootless canon fodder that caused one to write in the first place, wishing to circumlocute that strappant lot. No writer can ever recover from bad quotes. I check the army of quotes, and if it has no sporting chance against a simple pack of butter then I will simply never ever read this person. One often hears short stories are the benchmark of great writers, but if you ask me, I'd rather first look at their quotes.”
Martijn Benders