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People often hate what they cannot understand. — Amanda Elyot

Where do we even start on the daily walk of restoration and awakening? We start where we are. — Anne Lamott

As far as I'm concerned, I'm a middle-of-the-road moderate and the rest of you are crazy. — Ann Coulter

The Bhagavad-Gita has a profound influence on the spirit of mankind by its devotion to God which is manifested by actions. — Albert Schweitzer

Therefore the Gita is not for those who have no faith. The author makes Krishna say: 'Do not entrust this treasure to him who is without sacrifice, without devotion, without the desire for this teaching and who denies Me. On — Mahatma Gandhi

To create you must quiet your mind. You need a quiet mind so that ideas will have a chance of connecting. — Eric Maisel

I'll never accept that I'm a sex symbol. That will mean that someone is a bit too fond of himself. If it happens, I think it's certainly going to be odd. People shouldn't see me as a sex symbol. I'm really just Henry. I'm just telling a story. I could be playing an incredibly unpleasant character who's not sexually attractive at all in my next movie. So I've no expectations at all. — Henry Cavill

Devotion required by the Gita is no soft-hearted effusiveness. — Mahatma Gandhi

I think the way the media is going to work in the future is less something that the population consumes and more something that the population creates. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

In order that knowledge may not run riot, the author of the Gita has insisted on devotion accompanying it and has given it the first place. — Mahatma Gandhi

Courage multiplies the chances of success by sometimes making opportunities, and always availing itself of them; and in this sense Fortune may be said to favor fools by those who, however prudent in their opinion, are deficient in valor and enterprise. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge