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You have to respect every person, no matter how miserable or ridiculous he or she may be. You should remember that in every person lives the same spirit which lives in us.
Leo Tolstoy • A Calendar of Wisdom: Daily Thoughts to Nourish the Soul, Written and Se

Records of High Monks and The Gateless Gate
Thich Nhat Hanh • My Master's Robe: Memories of a Novice Monk
“The main thing is to be good to all and compassionate to all; at the least, to be unable to tolerate their pain and to rejoice in their welfare and tranquility.”
Sarah Hurwitz • Here All Along: Finding Meaning, Spirituality, and a Deeper Connection to Life--in Judaism (After Finally Choosing to Look There)
“Bhikkhuni Mahapajapati, the most important thing is to take hold of your own mind. Practice observing the breath and meditate on the body, feelings, mind, and objects of mind. Practicing like that, each day you will experience a deepening of humility, ease, detachment, peace, and joy. When those qualities arise, you can be sure you are on the corr
... See moreThich Nhat Hanh • Old Path White Clouds: The Life Story of the Buddha
Only listen to and speak with people who nourish love and understanding in you, unless you are speaking with someone with the sole purpose of helping them to transform their suffering and violence.
Rachel Neumann • Calming the Fearful Mind: A Zen Response to Terrorism
always leads his disciple back to the two teachings that underlie this sutra: the “nothing but mind” of Yogacara and the “self–realization” of Zen.
Red Pine • The Lankavatara Sutra: Translation and Commentary (NONE)
Living Dharma: Teachings and Meditation Instructions from Twelve Theravada Masters
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