Tibetans Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Tibetans
Tibetans Quotes & Sayings
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For Tibetans, the real strength of our struggle is truth - not size, money, or expertise.
— Dalai Lama
The person who is tormenting the Tibetans feels they have to get rid of the Tibetans in order to be happy.
— Robert Thurman
Many Tibetans sacrifice their lives.
— Dalai Lama
My split with the university was over the fact that I had become involved with helping Tibetans in India.
— George Woodcock
as we Tibetans lived quite happily for many centuries behind our wall of mountains - the
— Dalai Lama XIV
The women I know who are happiest today are the ones who have close female friends. Maybe that's true of men, too, but essentially it's different.
— Anna Quindlen
Among the Tibetans, one wife has many husbands, because men are too poor to support a whole wife.
— Bertrand Russell
The Chinese had accused the Tibetans of being terrorists, which is weird. A Tibetan terrorist is like an Amish hacker. It just doesn't fit.
— Robin Williams
And then the next fifteen years fell apart: a few blurry faces, a few vague memories, ashes...
— Patrick Modiano
As long as I am alive, I am fully committed to amity between Tibetans and Chinese. Otherwise there's no use.
— Dalai Lama
China can keep her troops on the external frontiers of Tibet, and Tibetans will pledge to accept the appropriate form of union with China.
— Dalai Lama
It [England] is a family in which the young are generally thwarted and most of the power is in the hands of irresponsible uncles and bedridden aunts.
— George Orwell
The joke is, we all have the same punchline.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Pain is a message. Messages can be ignored.
— James Patterson
Your miracles are an inside job. Go there to create the magic that you seek in your life.
— Wayne Dyer
Spiritually, yes, now many people knows Tibetans in spiritual field are very, very advanced but in material field is very, very backward.
— Dalai Lama
Sometimes parents don't know their children, he thought. But sometimes a parent knows her child better than anyone else, and
— Henning Mankell
[The Dalai Lama ] says Western traditions can teach Tibetans a lot about social action, and he thinks some Christians are very good at that.
— Pico Iyer
You are your own scriptwriter and the play is never finished, no matter what your age or position in life.
— Denis Waitley
I have impossible standards.
— Kathryn Hahn
The showstopper! The icon! The main event!
— Shawn Michaels