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  1. "Great acts are made up of small deeds" - Lao Tzu http://bit.ly/7csaQi
  2. What does the reclining Buddha signify? http://bit.ly/8ZGCGS
  3. "From Caring Comes Courage" - Lao Tzu http://bit.ly/8VBAsD
  4. What does the Weeping Buddha signify? http://bit.ly/5WNRGG
  5. "He who talks more is sooner exhausted" - Lao Tzu http://bit.ly/6sYeXi
  6. Share some fortune this season. Today only, bring home the Chinese Buddha Statue on Turtle Dragon and Get 1 Free.... http://bit.ly/4nihma
  7. Only the crystal-clear question yields a transparent answer. - Unknow #Zen #Quote
  8. Nothing is exactly as it seems, nor is it otherwise. -Alan Watts
  9. Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon and the truth --Buddha
  10. What is the significance of Turtle Dragon with Happy Buddha in Happy Buddha Statues? http://bit.ly/8baVXi
  11. @amygutman True. You can join in our facebook conversation http://ow.ly/IKv3
  12. What did Ts'ai Ken T'an mean by "Water which is too pure has no fish"? Checkout insights from our facebook community http://ow.ly/IKur
  13. Water which is too pure has no fish. Ts'ai Ken T'an
  14. The most important point is to accept yourself and stand on your two feet. -- Shunryu Suzuki
  15. What did Ts'ai Ken T'an mean by the following quote? "Water which is too pure has no fish" Please share your views. http://bit.ly/6lUWcI
  16. Zen is not some kind of excitement, but merely concentration on our usual everyday routine. - Shunkyu Suzuki
  17. "The Quieter you become, the more you can hear" -Baba Ram Dass
  18. The fundamental delusion of humanity is to suppose that I am here and you are out there. - Yasutani Roshi
  19. What are Thangka Paintings? http://bit.ly/5ukTKL
  20. The only Zen you find on the tops of mountains is the Zen you bring up there. -Robert M. Pirsig http://bit.ly/88eHQP