Brahmarandra Quotes & Sayings
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I get as much fan mail today and sign as many autographs as I did when I played. It's mind-boggling to a certain degree. — Paul Henderson

Every greedy, unreasonable dream I'd ever had about what a woman should be came true in Mona. — Kurt Vonnegut

That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence; and therefore all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion, according to the dictates of the conscience; and it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance, love, and charity towards each other. — Patrick Henry

Finally, one day, I couldn't stand it anymore: I walked into the kitchen, laid my head on the table, and asked my father, "How are we supposed to live every day if we know we're going to die?" He looked at me, clearly pained by the dawning of my genetically predestined morbidity. He had been the same way as a kid. A day never went by where he didn't think about his eventual demise. He sighed, leaned back in his chair, unable to conjure a comforting answer. "You just do. — Lena Dunham

One eye sees, the other feels. — Paul Klee

When the Kundalini crosses the Agnya, you become thoughtlessly aware. Thoughtlessly aware means, you are aware but there is no thought. You become silent. When it crosses the brahmarandra then the vibrations start flowing through you, and you get cool vibrations. — Nirmala Srivastava

Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly? — Frida Kahlo

If you vote for Democrats, you might as well give Al Quaeda a death ray and a manual. — John Oliver

By a sarcasm of law and phrase they were freemen. Seven-tenths of the free population of the country were of just their class and degree: small "independent" farmers, artisans, etc.; which is to say, they were the nation, the actual Nation; they were about all of it that was useful, or worth saving, or really respectworthy, and to subtract them would have been to subtract the Nation and leave behind some dregs, some refuse, in the shape of a king, nobility and gentry, idle, unproductive, acquainted mainly with the arts of wasting and destroying, and of no sort of use or value in any rationally constructed world. — Mark Twain

Playing guitar is not a beauty contest. — Ernie Isley

I like to hold a monologue with women. But a dialogue with myself is more stimulating. — Karl Kraus

You only like guys you don't have a shot with, because you're scared. What are you so scared of? — Jenny Han

but perhaps those who are best suited to power are those who never really sought it — J.K. Rowling

Do you know what good art is? It is saying "ta" to God. — Stanley Spencer

Born to myself, I like myself alone. — John Wilmot