Quotes About Clinging
Nephi taught that by clinging to the word of God, as though it be a handrail, we would be able to avoid temptations and not lose our way in darkness. Thus, we would remain on the narrow path.
~ Joseph B. Wirthlin
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Fear has never helped anybody make good choices. It leads to clinging when we should be walking.
~ Harriet Lerner
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So we reach into the raging chaos, and we cling to it, and we tell ourselves it has meaning, and that the world is good, and we are not evil, and we will all go home in the end.
~ Anne Rice
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Remember: no attachment should grow, no clinging should grow. They are all against your independence, your freedom, your individuality.
~ Rajneesh
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Every portal is a portal of death, the death of the false self. When you go through it, you cease to derive your identity from your psychological, mind-made form. You then realize that death is an illusion, just as your identification with form was an illusion. The end of illusion — that's all that death is. It is painful only as long as you cling to illusion.
~ Eckhart Tolle
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True salvation is a state of freedom — from fear, from suffering, from a perceived state of lack and insufficiency and therefore from all wanting, needing, grasping, and clinging.
~ Eckhart Tolle
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The very thing that gives you pleasure today will give you pain tomorrow, or it will leave you, so its absence will give you pain. And what is often referred to as love may be pleasurable and exciting for a while, but it is an addictive clinging, an extremely needy condition that can turn into its opposite at the flick of a switch.
~ Eckhart Tolle
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The novel is an artifact, which is why antiquarians cling to it so fervently.
~ David Shields
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Love is when your heart wraps around something and won't let go.
~ Rebecca Stead
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Blanche reached out and clung to her sister's hand. Rose felt her thin mittened fingers clutching her own. She knew her sister was beginning to be frightened. But Rose was too caught up in the mystery to be afraid. She strained to hear the enchanted song Bear was listening to. Her heart was pounding, but to the rhythm of a marching drum, not fear. There was a sense of purpose here, and although she did not understand it, she rejoiced to be a part of it.
~ Regina Doman
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We cling to our hearts, to what warms them, to what gives us hope, to things we can look upon and know the world will someday be okay again.
~ Richard Doetsch
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And the answer was always lost in a tangle of becauses and wells and endless reasons that he clung to like a drowning man at straws.
~ Richard Matheson
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If you do not acquire good training in detachment, you may attach to all the wrong things.
~ Richard Rohr
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While to that rock I'm clinging Since Love is Lord of heaven and earth How can I keep from singing?
~ Ken Follett
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It is not life and wealth and power that enslave men, but the cleaving to life and wealth and power.
~ Gautama Buddha
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Every revolution begins with the power of an idea and ends when clinging to power is the only idea left.
~ Karen Tumulty
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All conflict comes from attachment.
~ Anthony de Mello
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Surely you're not saying that the life of a human and the life of an animal are of the same value?' he ventured. 'As humans we have much greater potential, of course,' His Holiness replied. 'But the way we all want very much to stay alive, the way we cling to our particular experience of consciousness-in this way human and animal are equal.
~ David Michie
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A person shows signs of clutching on too fast, of being needy, of not hearing the word "no," of jealousy, of guarding you and your freedom. But the signs can be so small they skitter right past you. Sometimes they dance past, looking satiny, something you should applaud. Someone's jealousy can make you feel good. Special. But it's not even about you. It's about a hand that is already gripping. It's about their need, circling around your throat
~ Deb Caletti
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We are animals descended from five billion years of wanting, striving, and seeking. And life just doesn't cooperate. So we suffer. And so the solution to that problem is to upgrade our minds, in a distinctly 'unnatural' way, so that the mind clings less and lets go more.
~ Jay Michaelson
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For the Buddha of the Pali Canon, the goal is liberation: the cessation of suffering, the end of the endless hamster-wheel of dependent origination, of mental formations leading to desire leading to clinging leading to suffering and so on. Nibbana, or nirvana, was not originally conceived as some magical heavenly world, or even a permanent altered state of consciousness. It is usually described, in the early texts, negatively: as a candle being snuffed out.
~ Jay Michaelson
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The answer is to stop struggling, to go into the fear. Let her go. The cause of the unhappiness isn't the situation, but the resistance. You're making disease and decay and death evil, but they're not evil, they just are. The clinging is the cause of the unhappiness. Release is the answer. Let her sink.
~ Jed McKenna
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What did it feel like?"(Glenn) "A dream, kind of, You know? The ones that are so real you wake up and wonder if they really happened. And then for the whole day, you walk around in this fog like ... pieces of it are clinging to you and won't let go.(Kevin)
~ Jeff Hirsch
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Without context, clinging to those numbers was a form of madness.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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