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... it. So I can say with a straight face, `This is my catch -- a beautiful fish.' But I cannot lie. That's why you have to throw it, and I have to catch it." In fact that is what we are doing. It is all ours and we are in subtle ways stealing. It does not mean that you have to steal money or you have to steal things; you can steal thoughts, you can steal words. And all your knowledge is stolen...
.... And remember, the person who plays the game of being dependent will take revenge. Soon he would like in some way for the other to be dependent on him or on her. If the wife is dependent on the husband for money, then the wife makes the husband dependent on her for other things. It is a mutual arrangement. They both become crippled, they both become paralyzed; they cannot exist without each other...
... it is my usual, normal bath." He was the greatest mathematician the world has known. But one day he got on a bus and gave some money. The conductor gave him back the change. He counted the change and said to the conductor, "This is not right. You are cheating me!" The conductor counted again and said, "It is perfectly right, I am not cheating you. It seems you don't know how to...
... after dinner," Sally replied, "But on the way home he stopped the car in a lonely lane and started kissing me to distract my attention. He then started feeling around inside my clothes but I fooled him - I had hidden my money in my shoes." Okay, Maneesha? Yes, Osho. Generated by PreciseInfo ™ ...
...? Shall we give or shall we not give?” Jesus, perceiving their hypocrisy and craftiness, said to them: “Why do you thus come to tempt me? Show me the tribute money, and I will answer you.” And when they handed him a denarius, he looked at it and said, “Whose image and superscription does this coin bear?” And when they answered him, “Caesar’s,” Jesus said, “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s...
.... Humbleness simply means, I am nobody - and how can a nobody be at the top? Humbleness simply means, I get out of this horse race that is continuously going on in the society, for money, for power, for prestige, for knowledge, for saintliness. I am simply out of this routine; I am no more part of this madness, and this mad society. I love truth, I will try to find it; I love research, scientific or...
... have enough money for yourself. And what nonsense you go on doing!" One day it was too much, because I told one woman, "Whatsoever happens - I am going to give you five rupees - you continue walking down the street the whole day. And I have to see this man and his religion." The whole day he was throwing away water and washing his pots, and getting angrier and angrier. And finally, by...
... be at ease. But you have not done anything, and you are unnecessarily wasting money on ice cream, toys, going to the priest - and becoming a victim of the priest, because now you will be always under his power. The Catholic religion has more power over its people than any other religion, for the simple reason that everybody has to confess their sins. Naturally, the priest knows so much about...
... for. And a rich man, a very rich man, became his patient; of course, poor people cannot afford psychology - thank God! The rich man was able to pay whatever the psychologist wanted, but he had a condition: he was not to be interrupted. When he started telling his dreams then you had to listen, whatsoever the charge; money did not matter. And he went on and on. He was driving the psychologist nuts...
... needs money or something that the father can give him, does he come to the father; otherwise they avoid each other. They try not to come in contact in the house. When the father is out, the son will come in; when the father comes in, the son will escape. It is better, because otherwise there is an ugly argument which leaves a very sour taste behind. There is a book by Turgenev, FATHERS AND SONS, which...

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