The Yoga of Max's Discontent Quotes
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“Max’s chest tightened. Sweat formed on his temples. He looked up from the numbers. Years ago, the city had put up a medical”
― The Seeker
― The Seeker
“Going beyond the narrow reaches of family and friends and feeding a stranger before feeding yourself is necessary. It purifies you, simplifies your life.”
― The Seeker
― The Seeker
“it was always these three crops every day in the two meals they had, for the dry land bore nothing else. They tasted like . . . nothing. Just flat, soft, and chewy cud. But Max felt heavy and full after eating them, which when he thought about it was enough.”
― The Yoga of Max's Discontent
― The Yoga of Max's Discontent
“Every effect had a cause, every cause an effect. Max”
― The Yoga of Max's Discontent
― The Yoga of Max's Discontent
“Learn peace in India,” said the Israeli. “The whole world’s problems are caused by man’s inability to sit quietly by himself in a room.” Max’s”
― The Yoga of Max's Discontent
― The Yoga of Max's Discontent