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In To the Mystery
Nov 2010
By Ken Steele
The following are taken from "Offerings: Buddhist wisdom for every day," by Danielle and Olivier Follmi.
- What counts is not the enormity of the task, but the size of the courage - Matthieu Ricard
- There is nothing clever about not being happy - Arnaud Desjardins
- The trouble is that you think you have time - Jack Kornfield
- Do not take lightly small good deeds,
Believing they can hardly help.
For drops of water, one by one,
In time can fill a giant pot - Patrul Rinpoche - You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf - Joseph Goldstein
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