Harshit Walia Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Harshit Walia

The meaning of Sannyas is not well defined. Its meaning is not static; it is redefined after short periods of time in the life of a Sannyasi. — Harshit Walia

Every man has three worlds. What he perceives, what he shows to the world and his reality. The third one is the mystery to be lived. — Harshit Walia

A criminal mind needs consideration rather than the criminal itself. In truth, there are more criminals than those who committed a crime. — Harshit Walia

To respect law, a man carries mercy with his endeavours. To respect ethics, he moves on wasteful relationships. — Harshit Walia

Sannyas is not a philosophy; it is a quest for TRUTH. It is not a way of life. It is a commitment towards a self discovered state of mind. — Harshit Walia

Real communication is not possible. That is why my message, your perception and your expression shall never be the same. — Harshit Walia

Whole life is a search for beauty. But, when the beauty is found inside, the search ends and a beautiful journey begins. — Harshit Walia

To love, you close your eyes. To do good, you deceive oneself. To be honest, you ditch oneself. To be good, you have to transcend all the three ideas. — Harshit Walia

All that is called sadistic is not so. It is called sadistic in comparison to what is regarded as normal which has yet not been defined correctly. — Harshit Walia

My approach is different. My mistakes are conscious mistakes. And I learn more than those I despise way too often than those I admire. — Harshit Walia

All the higher values in life get redefined on a regular basis for good; there is no static meaning as such. — Harshit Walia

A thought is of a much higher value than an action. — Harshit Walia

In the real journey of life, it is not what you do; it is what you don't do that matters the most. — Harshit Walia

All that is shallow defends itself with much stronger rationalisations than that with a terrible depth. It is the rule. — Harshit Walia