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Surahs Of Quran Quotes By Rajneesh

Zen's greatest contribution is to give you an alternative to the serious man. The serious man has made the world, the serious man has made all the religions. He has created all the philosophies, all the cultures, all the moralities; everything that exists around you is a creation of the serious man. Zen has dropped out of the serious world. It has created a world of its own which is very playful, full of laughter, where even great masters behave like children. — Rajneesh

Surahs Of Quran Quotes By Greyson Chance

Don't have Valentine this year, but all of you guys are mine — Greyson Chance

Surahs Of Quran Quotes By James Joyce

I fear those big words which make us so unhappy. — James Joyce

Surahs Of Quran Quotes By Roger Ebert

It is reckless to make broad generalizations about any group of people. — Roger Ebert

Surahs Of Quran Quotes By Heston Blumenthal

This kitchen is completely calm. Some of the old-fashioned chefs - they become kings in their kitchen, they've got to be called chef. But I don't care if someone calls me chef or Heston, it really doesn't bother me. — Heston Blumenthal

Surahs Of Quran Quotes By Max Von Essen

If I had been born in Paris in the early 1900s and lived through World War II, I feel like my DNA would've been Henri Baurel. — Max Von Essen

Surahs Of Quran Quotes By Karen Armstrong

In each of the early surahs, God spoke intimately to the individual, often preferring to pose many of his teachings in the form of a question - 'Have you not heard?' 'Do you consider?' 'Have you not seen?'. Each listener was thus invited to interrogate him or herself. Any response to these queries was usually grammatically ambiguous or indefinite, leaving the audience with an image on which to meditate but with no decisive answer. This new religion was not about achieving metaphysical certainty; the Quran wanted people to develop a different kind of awarness. — Karen Armstrong