Life Siddhartha Quotes
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Life Siddhartha Quotes & Sayings
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Even in the scorched and frozen world of the dead after the
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The wheel as it turns goes on accreting ornaments. — Robert Pinsky
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The wheel as it turns goes on accreting ornaments. — Robert Pinsky
Never give up on anyone. And that includes not giving up on yourself.
— Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Cancer changes your life," a patient wrote after her mastectomy. "It alters your habits. ... Everything becomes magnified.
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
Alas, Siddhartha, I see you suffering, but you're suffering a pain at which one would like to laugh, at which you'll soon laugh for yourself.
— Hermann Hesse
Never is a man wholly a saint or a sinner.
— Hermann Hesse
If you try to assert wisdom before people have themselves walked it, be prepared for much resistance, denial, push-back, and verbal debate.
— Richard Rohr
Ending is better than mending.
— Aldous Huxley
Over a man's life, his semen grew into a mobile library of every part of the body - a condensed distillate of the self. This
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
I've been heartbroken. I've broken hearts. That's part of life, and its part of figuring out who you are so you can find the right partner.
— Heidi Klum
I guess from 12 onwards I was always into my music.
— King Krule
You try to keep life simple but it never works, and in the end all you have left is yourself.
— Sue Grafton
Being born a princess is all right, but behaving like one can be dangerous.
— Siddhartha Choudhary
Every second I have spare, I'm with my kids.
— Vanessa Diffenbaugh
The art of medicine is long, Hippocrates tells us, and life is short; opportunity fleeting; the experiment perilous; judgment flawed.
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
Life is a video game, only difference is that you don't always get three chances!
— Siddhartha Choudhary
Cancer's life is a recapitulation of the body's life, its existence a pathological mirror of our own.
— Siddhartha Mukherjee