Guru Gita Ganeshpuri Quotes & Sayings
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However multilingual we may be as readers, we find ourselves faced with a fundamental, inescapable responsibility. We must understand that any book & especially a great one is a complex & highly personal exchange between its writer & its readers. None of us reads precisely the same book, even if the words are identical. Readers too, are part of the ongoing process of translation that begins in the author's mind. — Michael Cunningham

We have a saying in my house, my kids and my girlfriend. We say, 'Be your best for the greater good, and rock out wherever you are.' — Michael Franti

Let kindness be the flower of your heart and fragrance of your mind. Let it fill the world with peace, joy and the fragrance of kindness. — Debasish Mridha

We are now operating a school system in America that's more segregated than at any time since the death of Martin Luther King. — Jonathan Kozol

-"you dress to impress"
-"No Angel,I undress to impress — Becca Fitzpatrick Finale

You can't solve a spiritual problem with a military or political solution. — Jonathan Cahn

You drive the car, you don't carry it. — Janet Guthrie

We won't dispassionately investigate or rationally debate which drugs do what damage and whether or how much of that damage is the result of criminalization. We'd rather work ourselves into a screaming fit of puritanism and then go home and take a pill. — P. J. O'Rourke

Our second phase was to develop a school curriculum that teaches tolerance, respect for differences, conflict resolution, anger management, and other attributes of peace. — Eddie Bernice Johnson

The American people are desperately seeking a Moses to lead them out of the wilderness, back to the land of milk and honey. They thought maybe Barack Obama was the one, and when he proved to be mortal after all, they were willing to listen to anyone new. — John Yarmuth

Grimspace is a bitch mistress who carries unearthly delight in one hand and a crop in the other. — Ann Aguirre