“How you live your life is a question of choices. You must do your best to make the right ones and make sure you fix it when you don’t.”
“We will forever be a beautiful memory in each other s life!”
“Why is it that I feel so alive when I keep talking or chatting with you?”
“You are the Moon who comes in the night. I am the Mountain who waits for you the whole day. And finally when night arrives, you heal me!”
“She: What is the meaning of life? He: Life has no meaning. We create the meaning!”
“The mystery of existence will always remain a mystery. All we know for sure is what the ancients knew: each succeeding generation forms a link in the braided cord of humanity. Each of our lives is shallower if we do not know and pay homage to where we came from. The past forms the world that we currently inhabit, and our actions today, comparable to our ancestors’ actions of yesterday, will reverberate in the history of tomorrow. While the tools of our trades evolve from generation to generation, the way that people behave and the motives behind their behavior remains constant. Each generation must chart the same dangerous territories of the heart. Each succeeding generation must diagnosis the illnesses that imperil their mental, physical, social, and economic wellbeing. Life is brutally painful and extraordinary joyful.”
“We must not despair the evanescent nature of time or our brief existence; we must embrace our delectable moment on earth. Life is a fantastic dream where we rejoice in the incomparable beauty of this misty world of ethereal sensations and sentiments. Buddha said, “It is better to travel well than to arrive.” We must swim with the tide and rejoice in life of memory, dreams, and the beauty that is transpiring before our very eyes. Indian Buddhist teacher and philosopher Nagarjuna advises in “The Diamond Sutra,” to enjoy the dream world, “Thus shall you think of this fleeting world: A star at dawn, a bubble in the stream; a flash of lightening in a summer cloud; a flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream.”
“I believe those three days, compared to the tragic thirty years I would have lived, compared to the worthwhile thirty days I would have lived, were of much, much more value.”
“Don’t be afraid. We’re walking away from death, not toward it. Death is going back.”
“I’m not saying don’t run—or walk, as you say—only that it sounds incomplete, as a life’s philosophy. I meant to prompt you to think further. What do you do when you get there?” “You don’t get there. You’re on the Road, and the Road goes ever on and on.”
“Sometimes you have to enjoy your loneliness!”
“I not only believe in universal morality, but in more than one of them”
“Some people are born great, some achieve greatness, and some grab greatness by its two horns!”
“The Dream isn t really a dream but it exists. It s the reality of the dream that does not.”
“I give you today this simple principle of social progress - adopt a neighborhood, make the problems of that neighborhood your own problems and work to solve them in any manner possible. See your neighborhood as your very own family and act upon that sense of responsibility and eventually the whole world will have enough individuals to take care of all the problems of all the neighborhoods in the world.”
“The surest way to achieve happiness is to lead a meaningful life.”
“She is the pining of my heart!”