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Wordly Wisdom Quotes

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Todd Perelmuter
“Permanence is an illusion. Attachment is a delusion. The only thing that is real and everlasting is nothing at all. The only permanence is impermanence.”
Todd Perelmuter, Spiritual Words to Live by : 81 Daily Wisdoms and Meditations to Transform Your Life

Todd Perelmuter
“Whether it’s ignoring our problems, ignoring negative emotions, ignoring physical or psychological pain, to ignore is the root of ignorance.”
Todd Perelmuter, Spiritual Words to Live by : 81 Daily Wisdoms and Meditations to Transform Your Life

Todd Perelmuter
“All the knowledge and wisdom of the universe is in each and every one of us. You don't have to read any book or belong to any religion. This is universal and available to every way of living. Just close your eyes, quiet the mind and listen.”
Todd Perelmuter, Spiritual Words to Live by : 81 Daily Wisdoms and Meditations to Transform Your Life

Todd Perelmuter
“Pain may exist in the body, but all suffering exists in the mind. No matter what happens to you, no matter how terrible, there can be peace.”
Todd Perelmuter, Spiritual Words to Live by : 81 Daily Wisdoms and Meditations to Transform Your Life

Todd Perelmuter
“Death is the beginning of the last great adventure and exploration of humanity. Every person gets to go explore this thing that no living person knows about.”
Todd Perelmuter, Spiritual Words to Live by : 81 Daily Wisdoms and Meditations to Transform Your Life

Todd Perelmuter
“Isn’t it funny we talk about mind control but we can’t even control our own mind?”
Todd Perelmuter, Spiritual Words to Live by : 81 Daily Wisdoms and Meditations to Transform Your Life

Todd Perelmuter
“The answers lie in the questions.”
Todd Perelmuter

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“There are only two worlds, the one within you and the one without you”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Arthur Schopenhauer
“Give way neither to love nor to hate, is one-half of worldly wisdom: say nothing and believe nothing, the other half.”
Arthur Schopenhauer, Counsels and Maxims