“The most fundamental message of Gautama the Buddha is not God, is not soul... it is freedom: freedom absolute, total, unconditional. He does not want to give you an ideology, because every ideology creates its own slavery.” WantGivingDoeSoulFreedomMessagesAbsolutesFundamentalsSlaveryIdeologyUnconditional Author:Rajneesh
“Creativity is secondary, meditation is basic and fundamental; everything should come out of your meditation. Then it will give you a beatitude, your being a new song, and it will help others to experience something of it. It will depend on their meditativeness.” GivingShouldHelpingSongCreativityMeditationDependsFundamentalsHelping OthersNew Songs Author:Rajneesh
“Perhaps Vanderbilt's most important role in the interest of our free society is to give the world educated men and women of character, possessing a fundamental integrity that affects both their thoughts and their actions.” MenWorldGivingImportantCharacterActionInterestRolesHonorIntegrityMen And WomenFundamentalsEducatedPossessingFree SocietyEducated ManVanderbilt Author:Joe B Wyatt
“To affirm life is to deepen, to make more inward, and to exalt the will-to-life. At the same time the man who has become a thinking being feels a compulsion to give every will-to-live the same reverence for life that he gives to his own. He experiences that other life as his own. He accepts as being good: to preserve life, to raise to its highest value life which is capable of development; and as being evil: to destroy life, to injure life, to repress life which is capable of development. This is the absolute, fundamental principle of the moral, and it is a necessity of thought.” ThinkingMenGivingFeelsLife IsValuesEvilAnimalAcceptingMoralPrinciplesHe ManDevelopmentHighestCapableAbsolutesPhilosophicalRaisesFundamentalsBe GoodPreservesReverenceInwardCompulsionFundamental PrinciplesReverence For LifeWill To Live Author:Albert Schweitzer
“The fundamental force behind the Second Amendment is to empower the people and give them the greatest measure of authority over the tyranny of runaway government.” PeopleGivingGovernmentForceBehindsAuthorityGunFundamentalsTyrannyEmpoweringAmendmentsGun ControlSecond AmendmentRunawayPro Gun Author:Bob Schaffer
“We lay it down as a fundamental, that laws, to be just, must give a reciprocation of right; that, without this, they are mere arbitrary rules of conduct, founded in force, and not in conscience.” GivingLawForceConscienceFundamentalsLaysMereArbitrary Book:The writings of Thomas Jefferson Source: The writings of Thomas Jefferson
“I lay a lot of blame at the feet of Dusty Baker for not being more strict about fundamentals, which I think would give the team a stronger day-to-day identity.” ThinkingGivingTeamFeetIdentityStrongerBlameFundamentalsLaysTeamworkStrictDay To DayBakersInspirational Team Author:Billy Corgan
“Compassion may be called the fundamental of all good art because it alone can tell you what other beings feel and experience. Only compassion severs the bonds of your personal limitations, and gives you deep access into the inner life of the character you study, without which you cannot properly prepare it for the stage” GivingFeelsMayArtCharacterCompassionStudyStageArt IsFundamentalsAccessLimitationInner LifeGood Art Book:To the Actor: On the Technique of Acting Source: To the Actor: On the Technique of Acting
“In addition to all of the ratios and goals and parameters and bottom lines, it is fundamental that leaders endorse a concept of persons. This begins with an understanding of the diversity of people's gifts and talents and skills. Recognizing diversity gives us the chance to provide meaning, fulfillment and purpose, which are not to be relegated solely to private life any more than such things as love, beauty and joy. The art of leadership lies in polishing and liberating and enabling those gifts.” PeopleGivingPersonsArtJoyLyingPurposeUnderstandingGoalLinesChanceLove IsLeaderTalentSkillsDiversityConceptsFundamentalsBottomFulfillmentRecognizingLiberatingBottom LinePrivate LifeEnablingRatiosParametersGifts And Talents Author:Max De Pree
“The lessons of religious toleration - a toleration which recognizes complete liberty of human thought, liberty of conscience - is one which, by precept and example, must be inculcated in the hearts and minds of all Americans if the institutions of our democracy are to be maintained and perpetuated. We must recognize the fundamental rights of man. There can be no true national life in our democracy unless we give unqualified recognition to freedom of religious worship and freedom of education.” IfsMenGivingMindHumansHeartStatesChurchReligiousLibertyDemocracyRightsExampleLessonsWorshipConscienceInstitutionsFundamentalsRecognitionPresidentialHeart And MindTolerationHuman ThoughtUnqualifiedFundamental Rights Author:Franklin D. Roosevelt
“Health care is not a privilege. It's a right. It's a right as fundamental as civil rights. It's a right as fundamental as giving every child a chance to get a public education.” GivingChildrenCareChanceRightsFundamentalsPrivilegeCivil RightsHealth CarePublic Education Author:Rod Blagojevich
“At its best new wave/punk represents a fundamental and age-old Utopian dream: that if you give people the license to be as outrageous as they want in absolutely any fashion they can dream up, they'll be creative about it, and do something good besides.” PeopleIfsWantGivingDreamAgeCreativeFashionFundamentalsWavePunkBe CreativeLicenseOutrageousUtopian Author:Lester Bangs