Quotes About Detachment
The damps of autumn sink into the leaves and prepare them for the necessity of their fall; and thus insensibly are we, as years close around us, detached from our tenacity of life by the gentle pressure of recorded sorrow.
~ Walter Savage Landor
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We can choose to have no opinion about a thing, and not to be troubled by it; for things themselves have no power of their own to affect our judgments.
~ Ward Farnsworth
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Prosperity in the form of wealth works exactly the same as everything else. You will see it coming into your life when you are unattached to needing it.
~ Wayne Dyer
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Play your part in the comedy, but don't identify yourself with your role.
~ Wei Wu Wei
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Don't own so much clutter that you will be relieved to see your house catch fire.
~ Wendell Berry
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Don't own so much clutter that you will be relieved to see your house catch fire.
~ Wendell Berry
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All of life's problems come from attachment. When you let go of being attached to things, or needing things, a sense of peace comes over you like I can't describe.
~ Wendy Mass
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Das Angenehme an meinem Grauen ist, dass sich meine Innenwelt mehr und mehr vor die Außenwelt schiebt und dass mich unter dem Eindruck dieser Verschiebung die Außenwelt immer weniger interessiert. Es durchflutet mich ein angenehmes Gefühl des Entkommenseins.
~ Wilhelm Genazino
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Loving everyone," said Jimmy, "is almost the same thing as loving nobody." He paused. "You're awfully hard on the people who love you.
~ Daniel Keys Moran
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Do with him what you will. I'm not going to cry over a little spilled blood. Just make certain none of it splashes on me.
~ Daniel Silva
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Remember me? I'm back to my old self again. No responsibilities, no attachments, no encumbrances. I don't want to own anything, love anyone, or get too attached to people, places or things. It's a rule that seems to work well for me.
~ Danielle Steel
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One thing about pessimism is that it feels sane. Pessimists are those who can't be taken in, people who can't be fooled. I told you so. But it is also a habit of mind. It reconciles us to being powerless. It justifies detachment, indifference. It is even fear of having power....
~ Darryl Pinckney
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Time doesn't really heal, it just makes you not to give a crap.
~ David Baldacci
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Time doesn't really heal, it just makes you not to give a crap
~ David Baldacci
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So make sure in your heart of hearts, in your inner self, that you treat your station in life with indifference, not with contempt, only with indifference.
~ James B. Stockdale
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Avoiding other people was his new goal in life.
~ James Dashner
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All right, then," the man said. "Follow me. And remember, if any of your body parts become detached due to an unfortunate encounter with a Crank, I highly advise you to leave said body part behind and run like hell. Unless it's a leg, of course.
~ James Dashner
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Detachment produces a peculiar state of mind. Maybe that's the worst sentence of all, to be deprived of feeling what a human being ought to be entitled to feel.
~ James Dickey
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I care not for your envy, or your hypocrisy, or even for your human nature.
~ James Fenimore Cooper
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I'm interested in things that are none of my business, and I'm bored by things that are important to know." —Calvin (Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes strip cartoon, 1994)
~ James Hamilton-Paterson
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All of us need to leave things behind in order to follow God. For some of us, it is addictive patterns of behavior, for others an overweening emphasis on our own success, for others the adulation of the crowd. It helps sometimes to look not just at what we're leaving behind and what God promises us, but also at what God has shown us already. Just look at all those fish.
~ James J. Martin
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define Ignatian spirituality in a few words, you could say that it is: Finding God in all things Becoming a contemplative in action Looking at the world in an incarnational way Seeking freedom and detachment
~ James Martin
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So if anyone asks you to define Ignatian spirituality in a few words, you could say that it is: Finding God in all things Becoming a contemplative in action Looking at the world in an incarnational way Seeking freedom and detachment
~ James Martin
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Finally, Ignatian spirituality is about freedom and detachment
~ James Martin
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