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Iching Quotes By Deepak Chopra

Traditional science assumes, for the most part, that an objective observer independent reality exists; the universe, stars, galaxies, sun, moon and earth would still be there if no one was looking. — Deepak Chopra

Iching Quotes By Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay

I have heard from Pramod that you do not hanker after fame. The truth is all you seek. Ha, ha! — Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay

Iching Quotes By Alan W. Watts

I am basically an eternal existence
momentarily and perhaps needlessly
terrified by one half of itself.. — Alan W. Watts

Iching Quotes By Stephen Richards

When you keep a strong image of what you want in your mind, and possess the conviction that it is yours by right, you send out powerful vibrations to the farthest reaches of the universe. — Stephen Richards

Iching Quotes By Goodluck Jonathan

We want to lead a country where people will be less greedy. Where people will know that the commonwealth of Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians, where people's wealth depends on the people around you. If you become a rich person and everyone around you is poor you are very poor. — Goodluck Jonathan

Iching Quotes By Rumi

When the ocean surges, don't let me just hear it. Let it splash inside my chest! — Rumi

Iching Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

It is usually the imagination that is wounded first, rather than the heart; it being much more sensitive. — Henry David Thoreau

Iching Quotes By Rory McIlroy

The flight I'm most excited about is the one that takes me back to Northern Ireland to visit family and friends. — Rory McIlroy

Iching Quotes By Hermann Hesse

Whether it is good or evil, whether life in itself is pain or pleasure, whether it is uncertain-that it may perhaps be this is not important-but the unity of the world, the coherence of all events, the embracing of the big and the small from the same stream, from the same law of cause, of becoming and dying. — Hermann Hesse