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God never wrought miracle to convince atheism, because his ordinary works convince it.
- Francis Bacon
Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save.
- Will Rogers
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
God can never be a definition. He is more than even the entirety of the dictionary.
- Terri Guillemets
Among many moral stories told to children by their parents, the stories of obedient
children like Rama and Shravana are mostly told with some extra fondness. Are
some parents living with the latent desire to get their children's youth sacrificed
for the sake of their old age?
- Deep Trivedi
To prevent illness in later life, you should never have been born at all.
- George Bernard Shaw
In nature, there are only two focal points of energy; one, 'anger' and second,
'love'. But unfortunately, Science simply does not know how to view from the
perspective of Psychology. Here the energy is created either by the friction of
two things i.e. 'anger' or by the union of two things i.e. 'love'.
- Deep Trivedi
In every human heart is a place where you put all your broken dreams. When something doesn't work out, no matter what it may be, you just have to give it up and stuff it in with your broken dreams. And make sure you keep the lid on tight.
- Sayo Masuda
Action has meaning only in relationship and without understanding relationship, action on any level will only breed conflict. The understanding of relationship is infinitely more important than the search for any plan of action.
- J. Krishnamurti
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