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Brained Place Quotes By Karan Bajaj

In the year that I take off, I don't have any goals. I just surrender to experiences like traveling or learning yoga and meditation or just living in a completely random place like Mongolia or Portugal or Bhutan. Then when I come back, I am much more intuitive, creative, right-brained. That kind of system has been working very well for me. — Karan Bajaj

Brained Place Quotes By Sam Cooke

Well that's very kind of you, but voices ought not be measured by how pretty they are. Instead they matter only if they convince you that they are telling the truth. — Sam Cooke

Brained Place Quotes By Harun Yahya

Darwinism is a pagan religion whose roots go back to the Sumerians and Ancient Egypt. — Harun Yahya

Brained Place Quotes By Jane Roberts

Because you are obsessed with the idea of past, present, and future, you are forced to think of reincarnations as strung out one before the other. Indeed we speak of past lives because you are used to the time sequence concept ... You have dominant egos, all part of an inner identity, dominant in various existences. But the separate existences exist simultaneously. Only the egos involved make the time distinction ... a thousand years in your past or in your future - all exist now. — Jane Roberts

Brained Place Quotes By Bruce Feirstein

Games have has as much an impact on Hollywood filmmaking as MTV music videos did. — Bruce Feirstein

Brained Place Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

When a man embarks upon a crime, he is morally guilty of any other crime which may spring from it. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Brained Place Quotes By David Hume

Celibacy,fasting, penance, mortification, self-denial, humility, silence, solitude and the whole train of monkish virtues ... Stupify the understanding and harden the heart, obscure the fancy and sour the temper ... A gloomy hair-brained enthusiast, after his death, may have a place in the calendar, but will scarcely ever be admitted, when alive, into intimacy and society, except by those who are as delerious and dismal as himself. — David Hume