Krishna Arjun Quotes & Sayings
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I was very young, and I was on vacation with my family, and there was a retrospective of old films, and one of them was 'The Phantom of the Opera' with Claude Rains that was in color. It was something very important for my career because I began to follow these stories that were morbid. — Dario Argento

But the reality is that many people are facing nonphysical persecution because of their stand for righteousness. — Jerry Bridges

It was heartbreaking to see old Ossis trying to ape the thinking of Wessis, trying to master the lingo of capitalist self-promotion. — Jonathan Franzen

I was always my own person. — Little Richard

Be sure to keep your tummy war, try to relax, both your heart and your body, try not to get flustered. Live like a flower. — Banana Yoshimoto

We don't make music for people to take drugs to, we make music for people to live their life. — Billy Corgan

Nothing that happens between two people is guaranteed to be private. — Kate Le Vann

I don't have traceable literary models because I haven't had great literary influences in my life. — Manuel Puig

'Perfect competition' is considered both the ideal and the default state in Economics 101. So-called perfectly competitive markets achieve equilibrium when producer supply meets consumer demand. — Peter Thiel

Faith is the power, obedience the sacrifice, love the means, Christ the reason. — Boyd K. Packer

For all that my co-workers put such stock in not being a transfer, we had a definite edge in one area. As a human, you were born knowing that you were going to die. — Donna Augustine

the Bhagavad-Gita, Lord Krishna tells Arjun that his actions, not his beliefs, will set him free. Or, as Guru-ji put it, "When you're in the bathtub, you need to move a little to feel the warmth. — Eric Weiner

Pondering, which means to weigh mentally, to deliberate, to meditate, can achieve the opening of the spiritual eyes of one's understanding. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

But what happens if such a patient, say myself, for instance, has rarely if ever experienced a normal state of functioning? What happens if such a patient has spent much of her life in mental hospitals, both pursuing and being pursued by one's illness after another? What happens if "regular life" to such a person has always meant cutting one's arms, or gagging? — Lauren Slater