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The secret of happiness is unconditional acceptance.

Debasish Mridha
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The secret of happiness is unconditional acceptance.

Debasish Mridha
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A crucial element of the real self is its unconditional acceptance of itself.

Michael Adzema
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Ascension to successive echelons in the pyramid of awareness is an act of inclusion requiring unconditional acceptance of all that lies below.

Gerald R. Stanek, Skirting the Gorge — A Novel
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Families start out, most of the time, with unconditional acceptance of one another. That acceptance starts in childhood and continues into adulthood. Somewhere in there, between childhood and adulthood, the ability to distinguish right versus wrong is born.

Bart Hopkins, Texas Jack
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From our immersion in scarcity arise the habits of scarcity. From the scarcity of time arises the habit of hurrying. From the scarcity of money comes the habit of greed. From the scarcity of attention comes the habit of showing off. From the scarcity of meaningful labor comes the habit of laziness. From the scarcity of unconditional acceptance comes the habit of manipulation.

Charles Eisenstein, The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible
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Of course there is no formula for success except perhaps an unconditional acceptance of life and what it brings.

Artur Rubinstein
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Love in Life is never a battle of 'win' or 'loss' but a journey of unconditional acceptance.

Sandhya Jane, Second Spring
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Of course there is no formula for success, except perhaps an unconditional acceptance of life, and what it brings

Arthur Rubinstein
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The entire contradictory package of Christianity was present in the Eucharist. A sign of unconditional acceptance and forgiveness, it was doled out and rationed to insiders; a sign of unity, it divided people; a sign of the most common and ordinary human reality, it was rarefied and theorized nearly to death.

Sara Miles, Take This Bread: A Radical Conversion
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So many people confuse attachment with love. Attachment to someone implies control; loving someone assumes unconditional acceptance. Attachment leads to grief and loneliness when the person is no longernear—or even sometimes when he or she is in the very same room. Love is the realization that there is no distance between you and the other—whether they are across the room, around the world, or beyond the veil of death.

Darren Main, The River of Wisdom: Reflections on Yoga, Meditation, and Mindful Living
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