Quotes About Egoless
On 'Vikings,' nobody's got an ego. Michael Hirst is just so open and so collaborative.
~ Travis Fimmel
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I have zero ego.
~ Ryan Fitzpatrick
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Ultimately, physical, psychological and spiritual mastery are one and the same. The egoless self is open, flexible, supple, fluid and dynamic in body, mind and spirit.
~ Kisshomaru Ueshiba
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Joy only can be achieved through complete detachment, the detachment which is egoless and superegoless.
~ Nirmala Srivastava
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I think change needs to be egoless. It's not about my leaving my fingerprints or a legacy. It's more important to be part of a process by rolling up your sleeves, being on the ground, initiating projects, starting campaigns - you know, building stuff.
~ Queen Rania of Jordan
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Lord Buddha himself taught that basically, human nature is pure, egoless, just as the sky is by nature clear, not cloudy. Clouds come and go, but the blue sky is always there; clouds don't alter the fundamental nature of the sky. Similarly, the human mind is fundamentally pure.
~ Thubten Yeshe
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act without being concerned for your own ego.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
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I am willing to salaam anyone. One thing you won't find in me and that is ego. - Dhirubhai Ambani
~ Hamish McDonald
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In the Course, we do not first assume that another person really deserves our anger but then go ahead and "forgive" her anyway. Rather, we realize that our anger is based on a mistaken perception of her, and so we let that perception go. We forgive, in other words, by realizing "that there is nothing to forgive."11 This kind of forgiveness is so egoless that, in our ego-bound state, we need the help of the Holy Spirit, God's Voice in the dream, to complete it.
~ Helen Schucman
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Great team players lack excessive ego or concerns about status. They are quick to point out the contributions of others and slow to seek attention for their own. They share credit, emphasize team over self, and define success collectively rather than individually. It is no great surprise, then, that humility is the single greatest and most indispensable attribute of being a team player.
~ Patrick Lencioni
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Great team players lack excessive ego or concerns about status. They are quick to point out the contributions of others and slow to seek attention for their own. They share credit, emphasize team over self, and define success collectively rather than individually. It is no great surprise, then, that humility is the single greatest and most indispensable attribute of being a team player. Humility is the single greatest and most indispensable attribute of being a team player.
~ Patrick Lencioni
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Keep your identity small.
~ Paul Graham
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We suffer... because of three tragic misunderstandings. First, we expect that what is always in the process of change should be graspable and predictable... Second, we proceed as if we are separate from everything else, as if we are a fixed identity, when our true situation is egoless... Third, we look for happiness in all the wrong places. The Buddha called this habit "mistaking suffering for happiness.
~ Pema Chodron
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In this situation, the perception of reality is unitary, without ego and with a lack of any duality.
~ David Wilcock
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What is enlightenment? In the Korean tradition of Tao, it is known a Mu-Ah (Mu means "No" or "Nothing" and Ah means "Me"). It is no-me-ness, or egoless-ness. It means realizing the true, unchanging nature of the person you happen to be.
~ Ilchi Lee
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I'm very accessible. I don't get into this ego thing.
~ Scott Hamilton
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I am someone without an ego.
~ Ayushmann Khurrana
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I hope I don't have an ego.
~ Sandi Toksvig
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I've never encountered any star ego.
~ Sajid Khan
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The ordinary man is aware of his surroundings, first, by naming and labelling them; second, by linking them with past memory of them; and third, by relating them to his own personal self. The illumined egoless man is simply aware of them, without any of these other added activities.
~ Paul Brunton
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