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Devotee Of Rama Quotes By Lilly Singh

Say what you mean, but don't say it mean. — Lilly Singh

Devotee Of Rama Quotes By Rajneesh

Devotion means for the total; it is never for Rama, never for Krishna. Of course, Rama and Krishna are implied in the total, but it is never for a chosen one. Love is always for the chosen one, devotion is for the whole. So you cannot be a devotee of Rama. If you are for Rama, you are only a lover; and when you are a lover, then competition is bound to be there. Then Krishna will be a competitor, and Christ will be a competitor, and the same jealousies, the same conflicts, and all the same nonsense will follow. It has followed. — Rajneesh

Devotee Of Rama Quotes By Tracey Ward

Yeah, alright."
Anything to end this conversation about her father's breast. — Tracey Ward

Devotee Of Rama Quotes By Gabby Douglas

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Devotee Of Rama Quotes By Sibylla Matilde

This is Ireland, Fliss. We've got about every type of potato dish in existence. We've got hash browns. — Sibylla Matilde

Devotee Of Rama Quotes By Jeffrey Gitomer

Friendly makes sales - and friendly generates repeat business. — Jeffrey Gitomer

Devotee Of Rama Quotes By Gini Koch

We think a person should do right because it's right, not because their soul will be in eternal jeopardy if they don't toe the line. — Gini Koch

Devotee Of Rama Quotes By Richie McCaw

I don't believe in magic. I believe in hard work. — Richie McCaw

Devotee Of Rama Quotes By Edward Abbey

Are people more important than the grizzly bear? Only from the point of view of some people. — Edward Abbey

Devotee Of Rama Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

A devotee of Rama may be said to be the same as the steadfast one (sthitaprajnya) of the Gita. — Mahatma Gandhi