5 Quotes About Live The Moment

Most of us spend a lot of time pondering the past and future. We want to make sure we get what we want by working hard, or figuring out what we’re going to do with our lives. But what if we lived in the present? What if we stopped worrying about tomorrow, and focused on enjoying what we have right now? In other words, how would it feel to live in the moment? These live-the-moment quotes will show you that it’s possible to look forward and enjoy the ride without taking anything for granted.

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You know, once, ” Robert said, “I was working in the shop, doing some repairs on a music box, and it was all going wrong. Da took me aside and told me to think of it like life: ‘It looks complicated when you see all the separate pieces, but the purpose of the music box is to play joyful music. You just have to remember how to fit them together so it will. The same with life really. It’s just about the living of it. That’s all you have, and all you can do: live and be happy. Peter Bunzl
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We always live in the tommorow, which never comes and which cannot come; it is impossible. That which comes always is today, and we go on sacrificing today for tommorow, which is nowhere. The mind goes on thinking of the past, which you have destroyed, which you have sacrificed for something that has not come. And then it goes on postponing for further tommorows. Osho
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He accepts life in all its facets, in all its climates and colors. He alone does not choose he accepts life unconditionally. He does not shun love; being a man he does not run away from women. As one who has known and experienced God, he alone does not turn his face from war. He is full of love and compassion, and yet he has the courage to accept and fight a war. His heart is utterly non violent, yet he plunges into the fire and fury of violence when it becomes unavoidable. He accepts the nectar, and yet he is not afraid of poison. . Osho
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Half your life is spent in thinking of the past and the other half in thinking about the future. The journey never begins. Either you roam around the byways of your memory, which is a dead dream, or you wander in your imagination which is a dream of the future, which is still to come. You are divided in these two. The present is in the middle, and that is where life is — but you miss it! Osho