What we need are lots of girls who aren't as good as us, who'll treat us with the proper respect and reverance.
What makes me fully alive is anything. Really just being alive is enough.
The tradition of nonviolence, optimism, concern for the individual, and unconditional compassion that developed in Tibet is the culmination of a slow inner revolution, a cool one, hard to see, that began 2,500 years ago with the Buddha's insight about the end of suffering. What I have learned from these people has forever changed my life, and I believe their culture contains an inner science particularly relevant to the difficult time in which we live.
The Buddhists think that, because we've all had infinite previous lives, we've all been each other's relatives. Therefore all of you, in the Buddhist view, in some previous life. . . have been my mother - for which I do apologize for the trouble I caused you.
Thich Nhat Hanh is one of the greatest teachers of our time. He reaches from the heights of insight down to the deepest places of the absolutely ordinary.
If you love your enemy, that means you want your enemy to be happy.
Enlightenment is not meant to be an object of religious faith. It is an evolutionary goal, something we want to become.
a fair degree of literacy of speech. . . is increasingly rare in politicians and not necessarily regarded as an asset.
The beast that bears you fastest to perfection is suffering.
You are what you repeatedly do when things get hard.
I was born in a little village in the south of Holland called Mierlo. It was great growing up in Mierlo. It's a lovely little town where you can run around in the streets and climb trees and all that stuff when you're a kid. Then, when you're a teenager, it's not so fun. But I moved to Paris when I was very young.