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If you aren't sure who you are, you might as well work on who you want to be.
- Robert Brault
Those who are ignorant of the supreme purpose of life will never be able to attain nirvana (liberation) in spite of their observance of the vratas (vows) and niyamas (rules) of religious conduct and practice of shila (celibacy) and tapas (penance).
- Scriptures
Worship means reverence and humility. If you can wipe out evil desires and harbour good thoughts, even if nothing shows, it’s worship. Such form is its real form.
- Bodhidharma
In any country of the world, the amount of serenity that is endowed by the artists;
an equal amount of peace is robbed by the politicians and religious heads of that
country.
- Deep Trivedi
If you search the world for happiness, you may find it in the end, for the world is round and will lead you back to your door.
- Robert Brault
This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
A family is a place where minds come in contact with one another. If these minds love one another the home will be as beautiful as a flower garden. But if these minds get out of harmony with one another it is like a storm that plays havoc with the garden.
- Gautama Buddha
Linking karma with physical acts is the lowest level of intelligence. This
encompasses all the acts right from fasting to rigorous toiling. A wise being links
karma with intent. Pure intent is in itself a good karma. But a supremely intelligent
being views "karma" in the light of its result. Whatever is the final outcome of
your action, is indeed your "true intent".
- Deep Trivedi
Human intelligence lies in making such choices that whatever he desires or
attains out of them...the end result should only be happiness.
- Deep Trivedi
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