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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
The end is the beginning of all things, suppressed and hidden, awaiting to be released through the rhythm of pain and pleasure… Pain itself destroys pain. Suffering itself frees man from suffering.
- J. Krishnamurti
Beauty is about being comfortable in your own skin. It's about knowing and accepting who you are
- Ellen DeGeneres
Ultimate freedom means to live life freely with ''self-discipline''. Ego means
living by the thousands of disciplines borrowed from vice - virtues, religion and
society.
- Deep Trivedi
I had a thousand questions to ask God; but when I met him they all fled and didn't seem to matter.
- Christopher Morley
The end product of education should be a free creative man, who can battle against historical circumstances and adversities of nature.
- S. Radhakrishnan
The proper way to resist evil is to absolutely refuse to do evil either for one’s self or for others.
- Leo Tolstoy
Stress should be a powerful driving force, not an obstacle.
- William Nathaniel "Bill" Phillips
The health of the eye seems to demand a horizon. We are never tired, so long as we can see far enough.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
I grew up in this town, my poetry was born between the hill and the river, it took its voice from the rain, and like the timber, it steeped itself in the forests.
- Pablo Neruda
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