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Even great men are not all great. How saddening to watch one fall into some negative feelings, born of the ego's limitations, into quite unnecessary embitterment, and pay for the fall with impaired health or personal trouble!
8.12.6.80Listen The remembrance that I am too old to squander time comes back periodically but always it is confronted and defeated by the realization that I will be reborn again, that in these future embodiments I shall have all the time needed.
8.12.6.117Listen No flesh food passes between my lips, and no smoke passes out from them.
8.12.6.132Listen I love flowers but only when they are in gardens or in pots. For then they are living things but, cut, they are decaying, dying ones.
8.12.6.177Listen We overwork the past if we drag it constantly into the present. And this is true not only if it appears in the shape of negative broodings and lamentations but also of intellectual beliefs and views.
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