Swa Satta Quotes & Sayings
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The world, with all its beauty and adventure, its richness and variety, is darkened by cruelty. Death, if it ends the loveliness, the adventure, ends also that. Death balances the picture. — Winifred Holtby
What I don't want to do is just play for the sake of playing. — David Ortiz
The commercialism of yoga, the commercialism of Ayurveda, the commercialism of guru-ism, is difficult. It's difficult because it confuses, it confuses the general populations as to what this is all about, but yet those of us who are trained within a certain tradition, who trained from the ancestral gene bank, so to speak, it is fine, it's not bothersome at all because we must live. — Maya Tiwari
Nothing liberates our greatness like the desire to help, the desire to serve. — Marianne Williamson
So I have 8 to 10 screenplays written and unproduced. And frankly, some of them are my favorite stories. I have a Western version of The Count Of Monte Cristo where the count has a clockwork hand. I have a screenplay called Mephisto's Bridge about a Faustian deal with the devil. I love them all. — Guillermo Del Toro
I think there's just one kind of folks. Folks. — Harper Lee
The United States is not nearly so concerned that its acts be kept secret from its intended victims as it is that the American people not know of them. — Ramsey Clark
For a long time, science has gone in the direction of sort of putting people in their place. We learned that the sun doesn't revolve around the Earth, the Earth revolves around the sun; we learned that we're just another species, evolved, like all other species, so we're just another animal, really. — Elizabeth Kolbert
People shouldn't be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people. — Alan Moore
Unless the Self is known, the power of the Self (swa satta) cannot arise. — Dada Bhagwan
For sure, and we haven't found it yet. I understand why we have come to a time and place where we cannot touch the children at school for obvious reasons. I'm not that old, but back then some teacher would take our arm and squeeze it, and it was not fun. — Philippe Falardeau
