Vimukthi Gee Quotes & Sayings
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When we acknowledge the kingdom of the self, we will no longer accept slavery either for ourselves or for others, no matter how it is disguised. — Gerry Spence
Playing for Yogi is like playing for your father; playing for Billy is like playing for your father-in-law. — Don Baylor
I was living in the U.K. I was back in New Zealand for the New Zealand Music Awards, which is like our annual New Zealand GRAMMYs. — Ladyhawke
Seriousness is a disease. — Rajneesh
The word of God came down to man as rain to soil, and the result was mud, not clear water. (Bistami) Pg. 128 — Kim Stanley Robinson
I do love that witches haven't really been explored that much. Usually, witches are the little side character ... a bad female character that comes in and leaves. — Madchen Amick
Children feel the whiteness of the lily with a graphic and passionate clearness which we cannot give them at all. The only thing we can give them is information-the information that if you break the lily in two it won't grow again. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
Nash leans forward and cups my cheek with his hand. He cocks his head slightly as he considers me. Don't do that. Don't ever make it out like you're less. Because you'd be gravely mistaken. — M. Leighton
Virtue is persecuted more by the wicked than it is loved by the good. — Buddha
Green and black go well together, don't they? — Tiger Woods
The yew tree is the most important of all the healing trees, it said. It lives for thousands of years. Its berries, its bark, its leaves, its sap, its pulp, its wood, they all thrum and burn and twist with life. It can cure almost any ailment man suffers from, mixed and treated by the right apothecary. — Patrick Ness
The more spiritually aware we are, the more harmonious and fulfilling are our lives. — Roy Davis
Whenever I do something, it is rooted in the Indian opportunity. — Vijay Mallya
If we do not push ourselves enough, we do not grow, but if we push ourselves too much, we regress. What is enough will change, depending on where we are and what we are doing. In that sense, the present moment is always some kind of beginning. — Sakyong Mipham
