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Anubhava Quotes By Philip Kotler

Good customers are an asset which, when wellmanaged and served, will return a handsome lifetime income stream for the company. — Philip Kotler

Anubhava Quotes By Billy Corgan

I was raised a Christian, but I wouldn't call myself a Christian now. I think when I was younger it was easier to focus on the negative, nihilist vision ... this is sort of picking up on the other half of the body, which is God and white light. — Billy Corgan

Anubhava Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

You go often into the silence, but have you developed anubhava?" He was reminding me to love God more than meditation. "Do not mistake the technique for the Goal. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Anubhava Quotes By Jack Paar

One gets the impression that this is how Ernest Hemingway would have written had he gone to Vassar. — Jack Paar

Anubhava Quotes By Henry James Sumner Maine

The Roman jurisprudence has the longest known history of any set of human institutions. — Henry James Sumner Maine

Anubhava Quotes By Gregory David Roberts

I couldn't tell him that I felt too weak and beat up to climb a mountain: sometimes, all the guts you have is the guts you pretend, because you love someone too much to lose their respect. — Gregory David Roberts

Anubhava Quotes By Neve McIntosh

In Edinburgh, there was a lovely little Episcopalian Church of Scotland church on my way to the theater, so I used to pop in there and soak up the atmosphere. — Neve McIntosh

Anubhava Quotes By Debasish Mridha

The highest freedom of mind comes from becoming non-judgmental. — Debasish Mridha

Anubhava Quotes By Rajiv Malhotra

A classical concept in Hinduism has been that a true proposition has to be consistent with sruti, yukti (reason/logic) and anubhava. — Rajiv Malhotra

Anubhava Quotes By Claire Fontaine

It is its own religion, this love. Uncontainable, savage, and without end, it is what I feel for my child. — Claire Fontaine

Anubhava Quotes By Martin Luther

True faith will no more fail to produce [good works] than the sun can cease to give light. — Martin Luther

Anubhava Quotes By Joseph Campbell

The world without spirit is a wasteland. People have the notion of saving the world by shifting things around, changing the rules, and who's on top, and so forth. No, no! Any world is a valid world if it's alive. The thing to do is to bring life to it, and the only way to do that is to find in your own case where the life is and become alive yourself. — Joseph Campbell

Anubhava Quotes By Stephen Huneck

I believe art should be an integral part of life. I try to give my work an almost magical energy that makes the viewer feel good. — Stephen Huneck

Anubhava Quotes By Leonard Koren

Get rid of all that is unnecessary. Wabi-sabi means treading lightly on the planet and knowing how to appreciate whatever is encountered, no matter how trifling, whenever it is encountered. [ ... ] In other words, wabi-sabi tells us to stop our preoccupation with success
wealth, status, power, and luxury
and enjoy the unencumbered life. Obviously, leading the simple wabi-sabi life requires some effort and will and also some tough decisions. Wabi-sabi acknowledges that just as it is important to know when to make choices, it is also important to know when not to make choices: to let things be. Even at the most austere level of material existence, we still live in a world of things. Wabi-sabi is exactly about the delicate balance between the pleasure we get from things and the pleasure we get from freedom of things. — Leonard Koren

Anubhava Quotes By I. Bernard Cohen

History without the history of science, to alter slightly an apothegm of Lord Bacon, resembles a statue of Polyphemus without his eye-that very feature being left out which most marks the spirit and life of the person. My own thesis is complementary: science taught ... without a sense of history is robbed of those very qualities that make it worth teaching to the student of the humanities and the social sciences. — I. Bernard Cohen