Adi Da Quotes
Most perfect self-understanding is the capability to directly (immediately) transcend dilemma, all problems, all seeking.

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It cuts like a knife, but it feels so right.
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Just as in one man there is one soul and one body, yet many members; even so the Catholic Church is one body, having many members. The soul that quickens this body is the Holy Spirit; and therefore in the Creed after confessing our belief in the Holy Spirit, we are bid to believe in the Holy Catholic Church.
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I went to college because I didn't have anywhere else to go and it was a fabulous hang. And while I was there I was exposed to this world that I didn't know was possible.
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Graeme Smith is capable of reading other people's heads.
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Voters don't decide issues, they decide who will decide issues.
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When I write I try as far as possible to forget I'm writing it at all. I tell it down onto the page, as if I'm telling it to one person only, my best friend.
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We, the Poles, do not understand war as a symbol but as a real fight.
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The capitalist system only allows us to heap up waste. I would like to propose that the trillions of money earmarked for war should be channeled to make good the damage to the environment, to make reparations to the earth.
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I'm taking time to figure out where I want to go and what I want to do next. In this line of work, you become so defined by your job.
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It is peculiar to mankind to transcend mankind.
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Lots of my friends and family belong to churches, and some of them are part of the so-called Christian Right. In this preacher, I wanted to show a good man struggling to reconcile his commitment to the community with the political agenda of his church. He does not see that as a dilemma, but I do.
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The desire for transcendence is intimately connected with the desire for creativity. It is just as essential to who and what we are.
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If my people look as if they're in a dreadful fix, it's because I can't get them out of a technical dilemma.
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I could blow bubbles. Bubbles would solve any dilemma we face. If bubbles were president there would be no war.
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Love has no middle term; either it destroys, or it saves. All human destiny is this dilemma. This dilemma, destruction or salvation, no fate proposes more inexorably than love. Love is life, if it is not death. Cradle; coffin, too. The same sentiment says yes and no in the human heart. Of all the things God has made, the human heart is the one that sheds most light, and alas! most night.
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Music transcends language. BTS communicates with our fans by staying true to ourselves and believing in music every day.
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Yet one new trend I do like coming from mainstream publishers right now is memoirs tied to research that explores the narrator's dilemma.
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Time, space, and natural law hold for me suggestions of intolerable bondage, and I can form no picture of emotional satisfaction which does not involve their defeat - especially the defeat of time, so that one may merge oneself with the whole historic stream and be wholly emancipated from the transient and the ephemeral.