Quotations
Wisdom

The childishness of a human being is; on one hand, he is competing to take credit for success, on the other hand, he is always seeking out an opportunity to blame someone else for his failure. Consequently, he is never able to analyze any event accurately.

-Deep Trivedi

Trust me, 'you' are only a spectator who is watching the ups and downs of everyone’s life including yours. Your problem is; you believe yourself to be the doer.

-Deep Trivedi

If pilgrimages were so sacred then why do thousands of pilgrims become victims of accidents every year? Is God venting his anger on those, who despite being born as human beings continue to harass him?

-Deep Trivedi

To get enthused about something before it is achieved, always brings undesired grievous results. To realize it, you need not go far, just reflect upon a few incidents of your life...you will understand.

-Deep Trivedi

Time has taken such a turn that the definition of saints and businessmen has completely changed. The ones, looting millions of people in the name of hypocrisy, have come to be known as 'saints'. Whereas, true saints are those, who have established and expanded businesses by their assiduity and have given employment to millions of people.

-Deep Trivedi

Have you ever thought; is there any difference between respect and insult? Respect is what the other gives you and insult is what the other tries to snatch from you. Thus in both cases, the 'doer'- is the other only...how does it matter to you?

-Deep Trivedi

If you meet people with powerful and positive vibrations, you immediately get charged with energy. Meeting a person with negative thinking instantly drains out our energy... Think, what would be the condition of a person who himself is negative?

-Deep Trivedi

What is the difference between foolishness and deviousness? The consequences of both have to be faced equally, anyway.

-Deep Trivedi

 By the grace of wisdom and purity of mind, He can be seen indivisible, in the silence of contemplation. This invisible atman can be seen by the mind wherein the five senses are resting.



-Vedas "Atharva Veda"

What is the difference between a theist and an atheist? An atheist is the one who fails to recognize the ultimate supremacy of nature; hence he is trying to enhance life with the help of the knowledge cultivated by his brain. A theist is the one who does not apply his brain at all. He completely surrenders to the existence, allowing nature to make and mould him as it deems right.

-Deep Trivedi

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