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Traiamos Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

Whatever one does without the right belief (samkit - Self-realization) will lead to karmic bondage. Even when he gives to charity or shows kindness; it is all karma bondage. — Dada Bhagwan

Traiamos Quotes By Scott Lynch

Well, it certainly is nice to be free from the threat of that lamp, my boy." Chains drew a last breath of smoke, then rubbed his dwindling sheaf of tobacco out against the roof stones. "Was it informing for the duke? Plotting to murder us? — Scott Lynch

Traiamos Quotes By Penelope Douglas

just remember: it gets better, you are important, and you can't be replaced. Hang on. You'll find your tribe. Penelope — Penelope Douglas

Traiamos Quotes By Barbara Trapido

It's a showy habit I've got," I say. "To be always quoting poetry and stuff. Some of us use our brains, and some of us use our memories. — Barbara Trapido

Traiamos Quotes By Steve Maraboli

Emancipate yourself from the impotent mindset of, "It is what it is". Life does not come labeled; it is what you make it. — Steve Maraboli

Traiamos Quotes By Alice Walker

Writers,' she mused. 'Does anybody else cause as much trouble, in the long run? But I can tell you what my father would say: Writers don't cause trouble so much as they describe it. Once it is described, trouble takes on a life visible to all, whereas until it is described, and made visible, only a few are able to see it. Still, there is something about writers ...' Nzingha laughed. 'As the Russians are finding out, they're damned hard people to re-educate. I think it is a kind of curlicue they have in the brain. They come into the world with a certain perspective, and the drive to share it. This curlicue is totally lacking in other people; I don't know why. — Alice Walker

Traiamos Quotes By James Patterson

People Trust Me with their secrets, and I'm not sure why. It must be something in my face, probably my eyes. — James Patterson