“We must look deeply into the nature of our volition to see whether it is pushing us in the direction of liberation from suffering and toward peace and compassion, or in the direction of affliction and misery. What is it that we really want deep in our heart? Is it money, fame, power? Or is it finding inner peace, being able to live life fully and enjoy the present moment?” WantLooksHeartMomentsMotivationalAbleSufferingEnjoyCompassionFameFindingsMiseryInner PeaceLiberationLive LifePushingPresent MomentAfflictionEnjoy LifeFollow Your HeartListen To Your HeartMoments In TimeListen To YourselfVolitionCherish Every MomentFinding Inner Peace Author:Nhat Hanh
“Those who are truly wise will remain unmoved by feelings of happiness and suffering, fame and disgrace, praise and blame, gain and loss.They will remain calm like the eye of a hurricane.” FeelingsWisdomEyeSufferingLossWiseFameGainsPraiseBlameCalmDisgraceHurricanesGains And Losses Author:Gautama Buddha
“Everyone has to suffer the gimmicks and other stunts and machinations when they're starting out - only at the time, it doesn't feel like suffering; it's fun and different then. But a little fame goes a long way, and then one tries to cast off part of the heavy burden - a burden one can never totally escape.” WayFeelsTryingLittlesLongDifferentSufferingFunFameStartingCastsBurdenHeavyLong WayStarting OutGimmicksHeavy Burdens Author:George Harrison
“The first thing I learned was that even if you have a lot of money and power and fame, you can still suffer very deeply.” IfsFirstsStillsSufferingFameLots Of MoneyVery DeepMoney And Power Author:Nhat Hanh
“Apart from a commendable determination to discomfit Trump and members of his inner circle (select military figures excepted, at least for now), journalism remains pretty much what it was prior to November 8th of last year: personalities built up only to be torn down; fads and novelties discovered, celebrated, then mocked; "extraordinary" stories of ordinary people granted 15 seconds of fame only to once again be consigned to oblivion - all served with a side dish of that day's quota of suffering, devastation, and carnage. These remain journalism's stock-in-trade.” PeopleSufferingMilitaryPersonalityFameDeterminationExtraordinaryJournalismGrantedTornOblivionOrdinary PeopleSelectNovemberCarnageCommendable Author:Andrew Bacevich
“When I was young, my knowledge of the literary world was a distorted tabloid sketch of dazzling fame, suffering genius, and tragic glamour. It was all very naïve. Of course, the only part of the stereotype that has proven true is the suffering and the starving. Now, my fantasy of scribbling poems in a tower is gone, but an anxiety about reviews, book sales, and awards has taken its place.” WorldBookSufferingFantasyTakenGeniusFameAnxietyTragicStereotypeGlamour Author:Robin Beth Schaer
“Women should be respected as well! Generally speaking, men are held in great esteem in all parts of the world, so why shouldn't women have their share? Soldiers and war heroes are honored and commemorated, explorers are granted immortal fame, martyrs are revered, but how many people look upon women too as soldiers?...Women, who struggle and suffer pain to ensure the continuation of the human race, make much tougher and more courageous soldiers than all those big-mouthed freedom-fighting heroes put together!” PeopleMenWorldShouldHumansWellsLooksWarBigsPainTogetherSufferingFightingRaceStruggleShareHeroFameSoldierEsteemGrantedHuman RaceImmortalCourageousInsightfulHonoredMartyrExplorersContinuationWar Hero Book:The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition Source: The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition
“The great difficulty is first to win a reputation; the next to keep it while you live; and the next to preserve it after you die, when affection and interest are over, and nothing but sterling excellence can preserve your name. Never suffer youth to be an excuse for inadequacy, nor age and fame to be an excuse for indolence.” FirstsCharacterAgeSufferingDiesNextWinningNamesInterestYouthFameDifficultyExcellenceAffectionExcuseReputationPreservesInadequacyIndolenceGood ReputationSterling Book:Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir Source: Correspondence and Table-talk: With a Memoir