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asceticism should
Asceticism is not that you should not own anything, but that nothing should own you. Ali ibn Abi Talib
asceticism height comfort
If a hermit lives in a state of ecstasy, his lack of comfort becomes the height of comfort. He must relinquish it. Jean Cocteau
asceticism virtue
The ascetic makes a necessity of virtue. Friedrich Nietzsche
asceticism handwriting calligraphy
I never did calligraphy... But handwriting is an entirely different kind of thing. It's part of the syndrome of modernism... It's part of that asceticism. Paul Rand
asceticism way peculiar
Asceticism without religion is just another way of cultivating peculiar sensations. Mason Cooley
asceticism celibacy incapacity
Asceticism and celibacy can conceal many incapacities. Mason Cooley
asceticism want degrees
When you reach your sixties, you have to decide whether you're going to be a sot or an ascetic. In other words if you want to go on working after you're sixty, some degree of asceticism is inevitable. Malcolm Muggeridge
celibacy sexuality exhausting
Celibacy is exhausting. Beatrice Wood
celibacy imposed supported
The truly longstanding tradition in the church is that some are called to celibacy. Some feel called to it. But the church has never supported that celibacy be mandated for someone not called to it. It's never imposed on someone. Gene Robinson
celibacy decided heard help meditation music tried
I decided to try celibacy because I heard it would help the meditation, and I tried meditation because I heard it would help with the music. So, it all really comes back to the music. Rivers Cuomo
celibacy shared time took until vow
I took the vow of celibacy in 1906. I had not shared my thoughts with my wife until then, but only consulted her at the time of making the vow. She had no objection. Mahatma Gandhi
celibacy everywhere family harder kids
I try and take the family with me everywhere I can. It's getting harder the more kids I have. But celibacy sucks. Tim Roth
celibacy obedience vice waste
Vice is waste of life. Poverty, obedience and celibacy are the canonical vices. George Bernard Shaw
incapacity substitutes memories-dreams-reflections
That which compels us to create a substitute for ourselves is not the external lack of objects, but our incapacity to lovingly include a thing outside of ourselves Carl Jung
incapacity cunning offspring
Cunning and treachery are the offspring of incapacity. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
incapacity begging beggar
Beggars market their incapacity. Mason Cooley