“Through watering the ground of affectionate love with cherishing love, And then sowing the seeds of wishing love and compassion, the medicinal tree of Bodhichitta will grow.” LoveFeelingsWishGrowsReligiousCompassionGrowingTreeEmpathyEnlightenmentSeedsBuddhistCherishSympathyLove And CompassionAffectionateSowing Author:Je Tsongkhapa
“I don't have an office. I sit in a cubicle with everybody else. That's partly so no one can ask for an office, which in a fast-growing company isn't practical. But it's also so I can keep my finger on the pulse of how people are feeling.” PeopleI CanFeelingsAsksCompanyGrowingOfficeFingersPracticalsPulseCubicles Author:Kevin P. Ryan
“Ask yourself, 'Why am I seeing and feeling this? How am I growing? What am I learning?' Remember: Every coincidence is potentially meaningful.” FeelingsRememberAsksGrowingSeeingMeaningfulCoincidence Author:Ansel Adams
“Feeling earthquakes was part of growing up, and also preparing for them: doing earthquake drills, or having earthquake supplies. The looming feeling was part of my life. My experience of earthquakes has always been more the fear of them, or the possibility.” FeelingsGrowing UpGrowingPossibilityPreparingEarthquakesSuppliesDrillsLooming Author:Karen Thompson Walker
“I must do something to keep my thoughts fresh and growing. I dread nothing so much as falling into a rut and feeling myself becoming a fossil.” FeelingsFallGrowingProgressBecomingDreadMy ThoughtsFossilsRuts Author:James A. Garfield
“A woman growing up under American ideas of liberty in government and religion, having never blushed behind a Turkish mask, nor pressed her feet in Chinese shoes, cannot brook any disabilities based on sex alone, without a deep feeling of antagonism with the power that creates it.” IdeasFeelingsGovernmentSexBehindsLibertyGrowing UpGrowingFeetShoesChineseMaskDisabilityBrooksTurkishAntagonismDeep Feeling Author:Susan B. Anthony
“Most people manage pain by eating, drinking, smoking, distracting themselves, working harder. That's just managing pain, the pain that comes from not feeling fully alive from not growing.” PeopleFeelingsPainAliveGrowingEatingHarderDrinkingManageSmoking Author:Tony Robbins
“The pleasures of love are for those who are hopelessly addicted to another living creature. The reasons for such addiction are so many that I suspect they are never the same in any two cases. It includes passion but does not survive by passion; it has its whiffs of the agreeable vertigo of young love, but it is stable more often than dizzy; it is a growing, changing thing, and it is tactful enough to give the addicted parties occasional rests from strong and exhausting feeling of any kind.” GivingKindDoeTwoReasonEnoughFeelingsYoungPassionStrongPleasurePartyCasesGrowingCreaturesAddictionSuspectsStableOccasionalExhaustingYoung LoveLiving CreaturesDizzyVertigo Author:Robertson Davies
“It's an amazing feeling to know that life is actually growing inside your body. The first time you see the ultrasound and you see the little bones and you realise that it's part of you and it's in your care is life changing and this sort of protective instinct has taken over.” KnowsFirstsLittlesFeelingsBodyCareLife IsTakenGrowingFirst TimeInstinctBonesYour BodyLife ChangingRealisingProtectiveUltrasounds Author:Halle Berry
“Growing up I was always prone to obsession, partly because of the way I am, but partly because after feeling so lonely for such a long time, when I found someone or something that I liked, I felt helplessly drawn to it. I suppose that accounts for some of the creepiness in my music.” WayLongFeelingsFoundFeltGrowing UpGrowingLong TimeLonelyAccountsObsessionSo LonelyFound Someone Author:Lana Del Rey
“One of the best feelings I had growing up was being completely exhausted at the end of the day after playing outside all day.” EndsFeelingsGrowing UpGrowingThe End Of The DayExhaustedPlaying Outside Author:Jennifer Pharr Davis
“I don't resist progress, but I have a growing feeling that mankind uses it mostly for disgraceful purposes.” UseFeelingsPurposeGrowingProgressMankindDisgraceful Author:Stanislaw Lem
“The popularity of the famous device of the use of lands into England is said to be largely due to the mendicant friars of the then new Orders of St. Dominic and St. Francis, who, arriving in this country, in the first half of the thirteenth century, found themselves hampered by their own vows of poverty, no less than by the growing feeling against Mortmain in acquiring the provision of land absolutely necessary for their rapidly developing work.” FirstsSaidCountryUseFeelingsOrderFoundHalfPovertyGrowingLandCenturyEnglandDuesDevelopingDevicesPopularityVowProvisionArrivingFriars Book:A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919 Source: A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919