Bhuvaneshwari Yantra Quotes & Sayings
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It's so still she can almost hear the thrum of the cosmos, its pulse trembling at the edge of perception — Michael Allan Scott

Someday perhaps the inner light will shine forth from us, and the we'll need no other light. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

There are many who wish to be masters over others. Rare indeed is the man who wishes to be master of himself — Radhe Maa

One doesn't have to invoke dominance to explain why Genghis Khan inseminated so many women that his Y chromosome is common in Central Asia today; it's enough to observe that he killed the women's fathers and husbands. — Steven Pinker

To be a man is to feel that one's own stone contributes to building the edifice of the world. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Everything had the potential, she guessed. Propping — Suzanne Jenkins

Tony faked mental illness. That's when you have hallucinations and delusions. Mental illness comes and goes. It can get better with medication. Tony is a psychopath. That doesn't come and go. It is how the person is." Faking — Jon Ronson

There is no military solution to the war in Iraq. Our troops can help suppress the violence, but they cannot solve its root causes. And all the troops in the world won't be able to force Shia, Sunni, and Kurd to sit down at a table, resolve their differences, and forge a lasting peace. In fact, adding more troops will only push this political settlement further and further into the future, as it tells the Iraqis that no matter how much of a mess they make, the American military will always be there to clean it up. — Barack Obama

You might be adding a new scar to your collection, but it kind of matches the one on this side of your mouth, so at least they'll be symmetrical."
"I don't mind the scars." He shrugged, his eyes taking on a mischievous spark. "They hold better memories now than they used to. — Marissa Meyer

I turn the good parts up and the bad parts down — Jim Dickinson