Bhagavad Gita Krishna Quotes
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The secret of karma yoga which is to perform actions without any fruitive desires is taught by Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad-Gita.
— Swami Vivekananda
We've had a tone-deaf White House that does not want to be reasonable. President Obama won't meet with the Republicans. It's all his way.
— Chris Smith
Friendly advice. Next time, get your head outta your ass and stake your claim. My body
— Kristen Ashley
Life is a race for those who want success and journey for those who want to live their dreams.
— Asim Khan
I don't wanna change the world,
I just wanna leave it colder..
Light the fuse and burn it up,
Take the path that leads to nowhere.. — Breaking Benjamin
I just wanna leave it colder..
Light the fuse and burn it up,
Take the path that leads to nowhere.. — Breaking Benjamin
In the Bhagavad-Gita Krishna says: Arjuna you cannot avoid action. Everyone is stuck in the world of action. The world of action is forever.
— Frederick Lenz
Most good leaders want the perspective of people they trust.
— John C. Maxwell
The devotions we practise in honor of the glorious Virgin Mary, however trifling they be, are very pleasing to her divine Son, and He
— Various
This is what Krishna says in the Bhagavad-Gita - Karma Yoga. If you can't avoid action, you might as well act.
— Frederick Lenz
Go cherish your soul; express companions; set your habits to a life of solitude; then will the faculties rise fair and full within.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
With chemistry like theirs, this was the perfect setup for a fling ... and Sherry wanted to go out on a high note.
BRING ON THE ROADIE! — Rachel Harris
BRING ON THE ROADIE! — Rachel Harris
What was the point of trying at all, if in the end you were no better, no longer, no more real than a bathroom sink and a rust stain?
— Lauren Oliver
Pleasure from the senses seems like nectar at first, but it is bitter as poison in the end.
— Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa