When a person is carrying their sin, it can be quite a load. . . I don't know what else to do with your sin but confess and ask God to forgive it.
Cleanse the mirror of your heart, and you will see God.
You can plan for a hundred years. But you don't know what will happen the next moment.
Even if a person hurts you, give him love. The worst punishment is to throw someone out of your heart. . . You should love everyone as God, and love each other. If you cannot love each other, you cannot achieve your goal.
When you are sad or in pain or sick or you witness any cremation then you actually learn the many truths of life.
It is very difficult to know exactly what good should come out of a particular situation. To attempt to manipulate circumstances so your idea of good can come about, is to let the ego play God-and that, as you know, can and does backfire.
If you want to see God, kill desires. Desires are in the mind. When you have a desire for something, don't act on it and it will go away. If you desire to drink this cup of tea, don't, and the desire for it will go away.
There is a technical term for someone who confuses the opinions of a character in a book with those of the author. That term is idiot.
I never think of poetry or the poetry scene, only separate poems written by individuals.
I know the relationship will be the same, so I'm not worried about it. It's called "The Kellyanne Role. " And so somebody said that recently, so I like that, and I know what that means.
Pity makes a thin drink, indeed.