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Religion and practical life are not different. To take sanyas (renunciation) is not to abandon life. The real spirit is to make the country, your family, work together instead of working only for your own. The step beyond is to serve humanity and the next step is to serve God, — Bal Gangadhar Tilak

She was also not a woman who would be told what to do, not like Jessie, who knew the art of compromise (though, it should be said, Jessie knew it existed, she didn't utilize it much). — Kristen Ashley

No penance serves to renew them, no massive transfusions of trust. Why not even revenge can undo them, so twisted these vows and so crushed. — Leonard Cohen

Self-realization or self-knowing or awakening is about knowing/ becoming conscious of our true nature and living in harmony with the universe in an ever ascending order. — Thomas Vazhakunnathu

So also Augustine, "The suffering at which you cry, is medicine, not punishment; chastisement, not condemnation. Do not drive away the rod, if you would not be driven away from the inheritance. Know, brethren, that the whole of that misery of the human race, under which the world groans, is a medicinal pain, not a penal sentence, — John Calvin

We trusted our instincts, and stuck to the two tenets of my philosophy: Sell things for more than you pay for them, and save more than you spend. Simple, yes, but that is the philosophy that ultimately led to a really big business. — Sophia Amoruso

Bitterness can compromise a heart the way fireblight disease can consume an apple orchard. — Nicole Deese

The life of many a person could probably be changed if only someone would make him feel important. — Dale Carnegie

That's really all I want, to be able to change the world with my voice. — Jackie Evancho

Teenage dreams so hard to beat — John Peel

Laugh and the world laughs with you.
Fart and you're on your own. — Peter James West

Anyone who doesn't know others doesn't know himself. — Halldor Laxness