Katagiri Quotes
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Make it so good and so clear that it doesn't need any further explanation.
— Shel Silverstein
Anything outside or that is not Jesus it's a lie.
— Evans Biya
Whatever you think is delusion.
— Dainin Katagiri
All of us experience a gap between our minds and the reality of time - that's why we suffer.
— Dainin Katagiri
He held on to me so tightly it was as if he was trying to stop my heart from breaking by holding it together.
— Jane Casey
Accept that your life is going on beyond your usual understanding.
— Dainin Katagiri
If we own the story then we can write the ending.
— Brene Brown
Story may not be a great addition to some games - games where action is the whole reason for the game to exist.
— Jane Jensen
Because, Mr.. Katagiri, Tokyo can only be saved by a person like you. And it's for people like you that I am trying to save Tokyo.
— Haruki Murakami
Christ comes with kingly power, to rescue sinners, as a prey from the mouth of the terrible one.
— John Flavel
The important point of spiritual practice is not to try to escape your life, but to face it - exactly and completely.
— Dainin Katagiri
The moment between before and after is called Truth.
— Dainin Katagiri
We in government should learn to look at our country with the eyes of the entrepreneur, seeing possibilities where others see only problems
— Ronald Reagan
Spiritual security means you are fully alive and comfortable in your life as it is, without expecting anything.
— Dainin Katagiri
If they won't come to worship God in a church, something must be done. We have to instigate a nationwide search for a way to make it fun.
— Paul McCartney
If you want to find Buddha nature, love someone and care for them.
— Dainin Katagiri
Romance is the biggest pain, isnt it?
— Sydney Wilhelmy
Make positive effort for the good.
— Dainin Katagiri
I've always remained totally myself, which is to say, without an idea ... of what to do.
— Diana Vreeland