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Chit impurity is due to the relative vision. When the vision becomes real (enlightened), purification of chit occurs.
— Dada Bhagwan
You will never trust your intuition until you identify with it. Self-esteem enters here.
— Deepak Chopra
Smiling is the best way to face every problem, to crush every fear, to hide every pain.
— Will Smith
I love soft-cotton white T-shirts.
— Kevin Hart
Wo-ho!" said the coachman. "So, then! One more pull and you're at the top and be damned to you, for I have had trouble enough to get you to it! - Joe!
— Charles Dickens
The most unforgettable dinner parties happened when guests said unexpected, and potentially offensive, things. The
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
I don't think you could change my father; he is a very strong character. He believes totally in honesty.
— Susan Ford
A writer fails, not when a reader is not moved; but when, as a reader, the writer is not moved.
— Gerard De Marigny
Let us accept all the different paths as different rivers running toward the same ocean.
— Swami Satchidananda
If you tell one lie, you have to tell more to keep the first lie alive. A story is a good lie with an exit strategy.
— Kelvin Kwa
Love the art in yourself, not yourself in the art.
— Constantin Stanislavski
Imagine smiling after a slap in the face. Then think of doing it twenty-four hours a day.
— Markus Zusak
He cries behind his wall, I think, and no one knows, not even he. And no one will ever know, and in the end he'll always be alone in smiling pain.
— George R R Martin
And yet she feels no pain and watches placidly as the Smiling Man is enveloped in a mass of hair that tears him into pieces.
— Rin Chupeco
E-mail is a procrastinator's dream come true.
— Gayle Trent
He had not got beyond the theory as yet - the practice of life was all to come.
— William Makepeace Thackeray