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Vitraags Quotes By Ahmet M. Rahmanovic

The Chetniks! Everybody helped them, the whole world. By not helping Bosnia — Ahmet M. Rahmanovic

Vitraags Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

If you give pain to someone out there, you will start to feel the pain within you! Such is the science of the Vitraags [the enlightened ones]. If you take everyone's pain for one lifetime, it will make up for losses of infinite lifetimes! — Dada Bhagwan

Vitraags Quotes By Henry Reed

When we awaken, we cannot account for the time spent. We simply don't remember. About the only evidence we have of experiences while we were asleep is when we happen to remember a dream. — Henry Reed

Vitraags Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The counting-room maxims liberally expounded are laws of the Universe. The merchant's economy is a coarse symbol of the soul's economy. It is, to spend for power, and not for pleasure. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Vitraags Quotes By David W. Earle

Wounded parents often unintentionally inflict pain and suffering on their children and these childhood wounds causes a laundry list of maladaptive behaviors commonly called codependency. These habits restrict people to love-limiting relationships causing much unhappiness and distress. — David W. Earle

Vitraags Quotes By Wolfgang Beltracchi

For the cynic, art is defined through money. That, of course, is a very sad statement. But an artist is someone who does creative things. — Wolfgang Beltracchi

Vitraags Quotes By Garry Trudeau

As far as I'm concerned, there is no subject that's off the table. — Garry Trudeau

Vitraags Quotes By Brendon Burchard

There is no veil of ease about the extraordinary effort required to be free. Breaking from conformity and pursuing our own dreams will bring some discord upon us. There will be personal struggle and sacrifice, fear and misfortune, as we try to exert ourselves in the world once more. A vital dedication to our genuine nature and our dreams will annoy people or raise their ire; it will injure egos, step on toes, split relationships, and force interventions with those who try to limit us or stop our march. We might have to confront the bullies, break up with the jerks, leave the poisonous work environment, and challenge others to higher standards. — Brendon Burchard

Vitraags Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

Whatever the world does, is indeed all a natural discharge [disposal of karma]. You may chant God's name, you may do penance; it is all nature's discharge. If someone garlands you, how is he obliging you? And if someone picks your pocket, how is he hurting you? One is instrumental in the charging (creation of new karma), but in the discharge, it is only nature's doing. This is the ultimate vision of the Vitraags, the Enlightened ones free of attachment. — Dada Bhagwan

Vitraags Quotes By Shelly Crane

The loudest voices are often the ones that don't even know they're screaming. — Shelly Crane

Vitraags Quotes By Jenny Slate

I think of my gender as a part of my complex humanity. — Jenny Slate

Vitraags Quotes By Jim Webb

I have proudly spent several periods in government, but I'm not a career politician. I come from a family of 'citizen soldiers.' — Jim Webb

Vitraags Quotes By Rose Tremain

The Koran teaches that deeds of unselfish kindness will be rewarded in heaven. I've given you precious food and for this unselfishness I will find reward. But now I shall go further. I am going to give you work. — Rose Tremain

Vitraags Quotes By Patrick Branwell Bronte

Fortune, how fickle and how vain thou art, — Patrick Branwell Bronte

Vitraags Quotes By Romeo LeBlanc

I fear that by gaining a limit, we'll lose an excuse. — Romeo LeBlanc

Vitraags Quotes By Francois Fenelon

Temptations are a file which rub off much of the rust of our self-confidence. — Francois Fenelon

Vitraags Quotes By Derrick Jensen

The pretense that humans are superior to nonhumans is entirely unsupportable. I have seen no compelling evidence that humans are particularly more "intelligent" than any other creature. I have had long and fruitful relationshis with many nonhuman animals, both domesticated and wild, and have reveled in the bouquet of radically different intelligences - different forms, not different "quantities" that they have introduced to me, each in his or her own time, in his or her own way. — Derrick Jensen