A Quote by Dalai Lama

Continue this practice no matter what happens or what anyone does to you. — © Dalai Lama
Continue this practice no matter what happens or what anyone does to you.
Any religion has to have a practice. When you let it go so far from practice that it just becomes a matter of talk something bad happens.
It does not so much matter what happens. It is what one does when it happens that really counts.
Criticism pretty much follows anything anyone ever does. So, anytime anyone ever writes a song, plays a show, or does whatever they do, there's going to be a certain amount of criticism because that's kind of what happens.
We are actually starting to manipulate our bodies, because we can, into a shape. We are becoming our own art. But what happens for me is that it desexualizes everything. You know, you start to look more and more polished, more and more lacquered and you look like a beautiful car. Does anyone want to sleep with you? Does anyone want to touch you? Does anyone want to kiss you? Maybe not, because you're too scary.
Experience is not a matter of having actually swum the Hellespont, or danced with the dervishes, or slept in a doss-house. It is a matter of sensibility and intuition, of seeing, and hearing the significant thing, of paying attention at the right moments, of understanding and coordinating. Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him.
It is simply that person's time. Ours will come in this lifetime or the next. No matter. Continue to practice.
No matter what anyone says, no matter the excuse or explanation, whatever a person does in the end is what he intended to do all along.
No matter what happens to us in life, we must get back on our feet and continue on the path.
Students need to decide, 'All right, well, does the height matter? Does the side of it matter? Does the color of the valve matter? What matters here?' - such an underrepresented question in math curriculum.
It does not matter much what happens.
It does not matter what happens when we have gone.
Anyone can practice. Young man can practice. Old man can practice. Very old man can practice. Man who is sick, he can practice. Man who doesn't have strength can practice. Except lazy people; lazy people can't practice Ashtanga yoga.
What happens when you let go, when your strength leaves you and you sink into darkness, when there's nothing that you or anyone else can do, no matter how desperate you are, no matter how you try? Perhaps it's then, when you have neither pride nor power, that you are saved, brought to an unimaginably great reward.
The way anything is developed is through practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice and more practice.
Does Sex Matter? Of course it does. But does it matter enough to Matter? That's a different question.
The artwork had very little to do with the thought process, and the writing too, for that matter. What happens, happens, and it happens outside the brain.
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