Tibet Best Quotes
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The Dalai Lama is just a temporal leader of Tibet.
— Dalai Lama
Victory" in TIbet means liberation from cyclic existence (life, drama, aging, disease, death)
— Wake Breathe Love
Achala, worrying and scheming about your next life, before you have even completed this one, is not a good practice. Rinpoche
— Daniel Prokop
There were only three names on the map of the region we had brought with us, but we now filled in more than two hundred.
— Heinrich Harrer
The Peace Panda Says ... Pandas are as ancient as Tibet. Being that we are natural citizens there ... We share their wisdom too!
— Timothy Pina
Free Tibet before free trade.
— Zhu Rongji
Where the rivers come, there shall they return.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
We have a saying in Tibet: If a problem can be solved there is no use worrying about it. If it can't be solved, worrying will do no good.
— Heinrich Harrer
There are only a few people out there who can completely overcome their fears, and they all live in Tibet.
— Susan Cain
Humanity Must SAVE Tibet!
— Timothy Pina
It was inevitable that Red China would invade Tibet, and then there would be no place for us two friends of Tibetan independence.
— Heinrich Harrer
The Peace Panda Says ... all pandas are considered sacred and are originally from Tibet. They all love peace and sweet bamboo cookies!
— Timothy Pina
My father documented on film for the last time what Tibet looked like before the world got there.
— Peter Sis
The Peace Panda Says ... A Happy And Free Tibet ... Makes A Healthier And Brighter Humanity.
— Timothy Pina
The tantras are ancient sacred books of India and Tibet. The tantras detail specific means for attaining liberation.
— Frederick Lenz
Tibet is not like Kuwait. Kuwait has oil.
— Dalai Lama
When I came to the West and heard about knights slaying dragons, I was shocked. In Tibet, the dragon symbolizes incomprehensible profundity.
— Sakyong Mipham
Every drop of blood that falls in Tibet or Cambodia or Gallipoli or Iraq lands upon our shoes and spatters the hem of our best suit.
— Mark Collins
Whenever ego suffers from fear of death & your practice turns to seeing impermanence, ego settles down.
— Tsoknyi Rinpoche
No sane person fears nothingness.
— Robert A.F. Thurman