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Ogah Rugi Quotes By Rajneesh

Just seeing the fact that this is an attachment, that attachment is a bondage - a beautiful word for bondage - that attachment is not love ... just seeing the ugliness of attachment - it drops; then arises love. The same energy that was becoming attachment, released from attachment becomes a totally different energy; it becomes love. — Rajneesh

Ogah Rugi Quotes By Ahmed H. Zewail

I found with my students they don't necessarily look at journals any more, but they print right away from the internet what's relevant to what's he doing you see. — Ahmed H. Zewail

Ogah Rugi Quotes By L. Ron Hubbard

If at this moment you simply made up your minds that you were handsome, beautiful, strong, dangerous, powerful, that you knew everything there was to know, you were totally capable in any job that you undertook or any sport you undertook-if you really believed that, and you can believe it, some of your faces would change physically before my eyes. — L. Ron Hubbard

Ogah Rugi Quotes By S.J Perelman

We old roosters must be cautious. Don't try to outwit your arteries. — S.J Perelman

Ogah Rugi Quotes By Hulk Hogan

I've been talking to certain wrestlers on the phone lately, and certain female wrestlers that were huge stars ten years ago, and the first thing I ask them is 'do you still want to work?' Do they want to talk, or do they want to wrestle or do something else in the business? — Hulk Hogan

Ogah Rugi Quotes By Viggo Mortensen

I love rehearsing, but a lot of directors don't, and some actors don't. — Viggo Mortensen

Ogah Rugi Quotes By Rumi

The Ripe Fig
Now that You live here in my chest,
anywhere we sit is a mountaintop.
And those other images,
which have enchanted people
like porcelain dolls from China,
which have made men and women weep
for centuries, even those have changed now.
What used to be pain is a lovely bench
where we can rest under the roses.
A left hand has become a right.
A dark wall, a window.
A cushion in a shoe heel,
the leader of the community!
Now silence. What we say
is poison to some
and nourishing to others.
What we say is a ripe fig,
but not every bird that flies
eats figs. — Rumi