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Matriculation Board Quotes By Chanakya

Knower of the means makes impossible tasks also possible. — Chanakya

Matriculation Board Quotes By Robert Townsend

Getting there isn't half the fun, it's all the fun. — Robert Townsend

Matriculation Board Quotes By Deepak Chopra

There is no holy life. There is no war between good and evil. There is no sin and no redemption. None of these things matter to the real you. But they all matter hugely to the false you, the one who believes in the separate self. You have tried to take your separate self, with all its loneliness and anxiety and pride, to the door of enlightenment. But it will never go through, because it is a ghost. — Deepak Chopra

Matriculation Board Quotes By Gretchen Rubin

Work harder to appreciate your ordinary day. — Gretchen Rubin

Matriculation Board Quotes By David Arnold

Like a Siren, it tempts me with whispered promises of the ever-elusive Normal Life. — David Arnold

Matriculation Board Quotes By Laurence Fox

I'm useless scrabbling around at home. I get on everyone's nerves, including my own. I'm not very good at amusing myself. — Laurence Fox

Matriculation Board Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

A passionately tumultuous age wants to overthrow everything, subvert everything. A revolutionary but passionless and reflecting age changes the manifestation of power into a dialectical sleight-of-hand, letting everything remain but slyly defrauding it of its meaning; it culminates, instead of in an uprising, in the exhaustion of the inner reality of the relationships, in a reflecting tension that nevertheless lets everything remain; and it has transformed the whole of existence into an equivocation. — Soren Kierkegaard

Matriculation Board Quotes By Irwin Edman

It is a myth, not a mandate, a fable not a logic, and symbol rather than a reason by which men are moved. — Irwin Edman