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Devanagari Hindi Font Quotes By B.R. Ambedkar

There is one taboo against meat-eating. It divides Hindus into vegetarians and flesh eaters. There is another taboo which is against beef eating. It divides Hindus into those who eat cow's flesh and those who do not. — B.R. Ambedkar

Devanagari Hindi Font Quotes By Rajneesh

The real thing is not the goal, the real thing is the beauty of the movement. The real thing is not reaching, the real thing is the journey. Remember, the real thing is the journey, the very traveling. It is so beautiful, why bother about the goal? And if you are too bothered about the goal, you will miss the journey, and the journey is life - the goal can only be death. — Rajneesh

Devanagari Hindi Font Quotes By Heinrich Heine

He only profits from praise who values criticism. — Heinrich Heine

Devanagari Hindi Font Quotes By Brigham Young

I say, if you want to enjoy exquisitely, become a Latter-day Saint, and then live the doctrine of Jesus Christ. — Brigham Young

Devanagari Hindi Font Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

All these ideas such as astrology, although there may be a grain of truth in them, should be avoided. — Swami Vivekananda

Devanagari Hindi Font Quotes By J.D. Salinger

It always smelled like it was raining outside, even if it wasn't, and you were in the only nice, dry, cosy place in the world. — J.D. Salinger

Devanagari Hindi Font Quotes By Maxwell Perkins

Every good thing that comes is accompanied by trouble. — Maxwell Perkins

Devanagari Hindi Font Quotes By Matt Smith

Be brave. Don't be afraid to be stupid. — Matt Smith

Devanagari Hindi Font Quotes By DaShanne Stokes

The world could use more love. Why deny it to others? — DaShanne Stokes

Devanagari Hindi Font Quotes By William Shakespeare

Man delights not me; no,
nor Woman neither; — William Shakespeare