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  1. Be grateful for whatever comes because each has been sent as a guide from beyond. Rumi
  2. There is a strange frenzy in my head of birds flying, each particle circulating on its own. Is the one I love everywhere?
  3. Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.
  4. How long should we keep pounding this cold iron? How long whispering into an empty cage? The sages say: load the ship and set out!
  5. Dissolve of sugar, dissolve me, if this is the time. Do it gently with a touch of a hand or a look. # Rumi
  6. How is it with this love I see your world, but not you? #Rumi
  7. Friend, our closeness is this: anywhere you put your foot feel me in the firmness under you. # Rumi
  8. RT @TaoQuotes: The sage stays behind, thus he is ahead. He is detached, thus at one with all. Through selfless action- fulfillment. Lao Tzu
  9. Its a question of cleaning then developing the spiritual senses! See beyond the phenomena. Rumi
  10. Bend like the limb of a peach tree. Tend to those who need help. Disappear three days with the moon. Rumi
  11. In this seeking, wisdom and madness are one and the same. On the path of love, friend and stranger are one and the same.
  12. Be grateful for whatever comes because each has been sent as a guide from beyond. Rumi
  13. This moment this love comes to rest in me. Many beings in one being. In one wheat-grain a thousand sheaf stacks. Rumi
  14. This is how I would die into the love I have for you. As pieces of cloud dissolve into the sunlight. Rumi
  15. My soul is from elsewhere, I am sure of that. And I intend to end up there. #Rumi
  16. If you seek God instead of crumbs and copper coins, you will not be sitting on the edge of the moat in darkness and regret.
  17. Speak little, learn the words of eternity. Go beyond your tangled thoughts and find the splendor of Paradise.
  18. Enter the ruins of your heart, and lean the meaning of humility. Close both eyes and see the mysteries of your inner eye.
  19. Now let me sit here, on the threshold of two worlds. Lost in the eloquence of silence.
  20. That hurt we embrace becomes joy. Call it to your arms where it can change. Rumi