Top 15 Dharana And Dhyana Quotes

#1. If I'm laughing, you know I'm either very happy or very sad. I cope with things with jokes.

Cristela Alonzo

#2. Prepared to fly, even if she has to loose her legs to do it

Libba Bray

#3. I only got 'War and Peace' on the third attempt.

Kenneth Branagh

#4. The way that words mutate reminds me of fashions in music. The word
the note
is a constant. But the setting and chord in which it occurs alters with the mood of a nation from major to minor, from the assertive to the mournful and foreboding.

Neal Ascherson

#5. No two wars are identical.

Kate Adie

#6. Scars are windows to bitterness - it is best to leave them untouched.

Robert Jackson Bennett

#7. A kindred spirit? Perhaps
if not kindred to the man he is, or was, then to the sort of man he wouldn't mind being.

Doug Dorst

#8. The fact of the matter is, is that we need our borders secured. Certainly, we realize that there's going to have to be some kind of immigration reform, but I don't believe any of that's going to move forward until our border is secured.

Jan Brewer

#9. I have a soft spot for cashmere - even though that is not a particularly sustainable fabric, I do invest in quality, so it is sustainable in the sense that it is not just throwaway fashion and I keep it for a long, long time.

Suzy Amis

#10. When you are desperately grabbing at straws all you get is a handful of weeds.

Stephen Richards

#11. Many hard working people in low paid jobs get housing benefit.

Nicola Sturgeon

#12. Nowadays, the practice of yoga stops with just asanas. Very few even attempt dharana and dhyana (deeper meditation) with seriousness. There is a need to search once more and reestablish the practice and value of yoga in modern times.

Tirumalai Krishnamacharya

#13. People like Spencer Tracy held up because they had the background originally, but to this day they never have changed Mr. Gable's role, or most of them.

Jackie Cooper

#14. God made food; the devil the cooks.

James Joyce

#15. Don't let that little pyramid with the bright eye fool you. That's to draw your attention away from the real thing: the big trapezoid beneath it.

Anton Szandor LaVey

Famous Authors

Popular Topics

Scroll to Top