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Become empty to become complete, for it is the void that defines the form.
Bryant H. McGill
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Bryant H. McGill
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: September 29
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New Orleans
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Let people speak. Let people disagree. Communicate. Listen. Have high-respect, if not for your opponent, then for your own comportment and conduct as a good listener.
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Ambition is not what a man would do, but what a man does, for ambition without action is fantasy.
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We must reprogram ourselves to understand that cooperation is a higher principle than competition.
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Love heals violence and all its sources. Love only serves and does not calculate. Love gives without expectation, while hate carries an endless tally of debts. Hate controls everything it touches, but love sets everything it touches free.
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To have our needs met, to love, to be loved, to feel safe in this world and to each know our purpose, is a simple matter of creating those blessings for others.
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We only hurt others because we don't love ourselves. Learning to truly love yourself changes your relationship with everyone.
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The only way is to teach with love, which requires looking beyond what seems, and remembering we create with our judgements.
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Let us subdue the ravages of the baser-self, and aspire to the higher calling of exalting joy through compassion, for that is the one true purpose of humanity.
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A polite enemy is just as difficult to discredit, as a rude friend is to protect.
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One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.
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Food is a part of our contract with life.
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Suffering is one of life's great teachers.
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We are all frail-embodied creatures, who at times suffer through injustice, abuse, illness, pain and misfortune.
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The true creator-self is a light at heart and free child, who accesses destiny as a simple act of joyful play.
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Extreme nationalism objectifies and dehumanizes those from other countries.
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All discomfort comes from suppressing your true identity.
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The love and attention you always thought you wanted from someone else is the love and attention you first need to give to yourself.
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Abundance is a process of letting go that which is empty can receive.
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The truth is now as it was yesterday, and as it always will be, that the world is-as we are.
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Hope meets you halfway on a bridge called faith.
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