Lagna Patrika Quotes & Sayings
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One must seize the reality of one's fate and that's that. — Vincent Van Gogh
Often, without being at all aware of it, men judge themselves, not by God's rule, but by their own. — Charles Grandison Finney
Writing an essay is like a school assignment: I have my topic, I organize my thoughts, and I write it. I have complete control over what I'm doing. Writing a novel is like setting out on a journey without knowing who or what I'll encounter, how long it's going to take, or where I'm going to end up. — Tawni O'Dell
His first dawn without Willowbreeze. He could hardly believe the — Erin Hunter
The great thing about fact-based decisions is that they overrule the hierarchy. — Jeff Bezos
Remember that nutty little story I told you about the first time I ever went overseas for my junior year abroad at Green Bay, and I stepped onto the airstrip in Madrid to be obscurely disheartened that Spain, too, had trees. Of course Spain has trees! you jeers. I was embarrassed; of course I knew, in a way, it had trees, but with the sky and the ground and the people walking around
well, it just didn't seem that different. — Lionel Shriver
Acts are demanded, suicidal acts perhaps, but acts fraught with meaning. — Henry Miller
Anyone worth doing, is worth doing well. — Emma Chase
Like a lot of inwardly drawn young people, I spent a lot of time in libraries. At my high school, I often spent my lunch breaks there. — Henry Rollins
Anything you are exclusively attached to & identify with ends up distorting & limiting awareness. — Ken Wilber
I really think that's the key, part of the spiritual renewal that America needs to have, the notion that we really can have confidence in a better tomorrow. — Carol Moseley Braun
Both in Jnani and ajnani, ego is sprouting forth, but with this difference, namely the ajnani's ego when it rises up is quite ignorant of its source, or he is not aware of his sushupti in the dream and jagrat states; whereas a Jnani when his ego rises up enjoys his transcendental experience with this ego keeping his lakshya (aim) always on its source. This ego is not dangerous: it is like the skeleton of a burnt rope: in this form it is ineffective. By constantly keeping our aim on our source, our ego is dissolved in its source. like a doll of salt in the ocean. — Ramana Maharshi
Water. Like a blanket. Dark. Intoxicating. Cold. — Shannon Celebi
