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    “Remember that your understanding of your inner self holds the meaning of your life, and it makes you free if you do not force it to serve your flesh. The human soul which is enlightened by understanding and freed from passions, and lit with the divine light, stands on a firm foundation.”

    Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 153)

      “You should behave in such a way that you can say to everybody, ‘Behave as I do.'”

      Immanuel Kant, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 152)

        “A wise man was asked, ‘Is there a single word which you can follow throughout all your life?’ And the wise man answered, ‘There is such a word. This is shu.’ And the meaning of this word is, ‘If we do not want certain things to be done to us, we should not do such things to others.'”

        Chinese Wisdom, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 152)

          “Do you think that anybody can damage your soul? Then why are you so embarrassed? I laugh at those who think they can damage me. They do not know who I am, they do not know what I think, they cannot even tough the things which are really mine and with which I live.”

          Epictetus, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 147)

            “Only the truth which was acquired by your own thinking, through the efforts of your intellect, becomes a member of your own body, and only this truth really belongs to us.”

            Arthur Schopenhauer, via A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 146)

              “Only the one who attains perfect sincerity under heaven may discover one’s ‘true nature.'”

              Confucius, via Narrow Road To The Interior (Page XXXVII)

                “Abide by rules, then throw them out!—only then may you achieve true freedom.”

                Bashō, Narrow Road To The Interior (Page XXIII)

                  “Despite his ability to attract students, he seems to have spent much of his time in a state of perpetual despondency, loneliness everywhere crowding in on him. No doubt this state of mind was compounded by chronically poor health, but Bashō was also engaging true sabishi, a spiritual loneliness that served haikai culture in much the same way mu or ‘nothingness’ served Zen.”

                  Sam Hamill, Narrow Road To The Interior (Page XXXI)

                    “Life is the constant approach to death; therefore, life can be bliss only when death does not seem to be an evil.”

                    Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 145)

                      “His journey is a pilgrimage; it is a journey into the interior of the self as much as a travelogue, a vision quest that concludes in insight. But there is no conclusion. The journey itself is home. The means is the end, just as it is the beginning. Each step is the first step, each step the last.”

                      Sam Hamill, Narrow Road To The Interior (Page XXIII)

                        “Ignore the front that people display, the myth that surrounds them, and instead plumb their depths for signs of their character. This can be seen in the patterns they reveal from their past, the quality of their decisions, how they delegate authority and work with others, and countless other signs.”

                        Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 170)

                          “The attitude is paradoxical: the Zen poet believes the real experience of poetry lies somewhere beyond the words themselves but, like a good Confucian, believes simultaneously that only the perfect word perfectly placed has the power to reveal the authentic experience of the poem.”

                          Sam Hamill, Narrow Road To The Interior (Page XVIII)

                            You work and work for years and years, you're always on the go
                            You never take a minute off, too busy makin' dough
                            Someday you say, you'll have your fun, when you're a millionaire
                            Imagine all the fun you'll have in your old rockin' chair
                            
                            Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think
                            Enjoy yourself, while you're still in the pink
                            The years go by, as quickly as a wink
                            Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself, it's later than you think
                            
                            ~ Guy Lombardo, Enjoy Yourself, It’s Later Than You Think

                              “The most significant indicator of people’s character comes through their actions over time. Despite what people say about the lessons they have learned, and how they have changed over the years, you will inevitably notice the same actions and decisions repeating in the course of their life. In these decisions they reveal their character.”

                              Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 166)

                                “Remove the branches of a thorn bush today and you’ll avoid a scrape this year. But next year, you’ll face the same problem again. Remove the root of the bush today, and the entire plant will die. Are you solving problems at the branch level or the root level?”

                                James Clear, Blog

                                  “The most important battles must be fought anew each day. Exercising today does not render tomorrow’s workout unnecessary. Supporting your spouse today does not mean you can mail it in tomorrow. Learn to love the endless nature of things and life gets easier.”

                                  James Clear, Blog

                                    “The happiness or unhappiness of a man does not depend upon the amount of property or gold he owns. Happiness or misery is in one’s soul. A wise man feels at home in every country. The whole universe is the home of a noble soul.”

                                    Demoncritus, via A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 140)

                                      “Compassion for animals is so closely connected with kindness that you can truly say that a person cannot be kind if he is cruel to animals. Compassion for animals comes from the same source as compassion toward people.”

                                      Arthur Schopenhauer, via A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 139)

                                        “In business, people negotiate to win. They negotiate to get what they want. Maybe you’re too used to that. Love is different. Love is when you are as concerned about someone else’s situation as you are about your own.”

                                        Morrie Schwartz, via Tuesdays With Morrie (Page 178)