Top 34 Govinda Quotes
#1. Remember, my dear Govinda, the world of appearances is transitory, the style of our clothes and hair is extremely transitory. Our hair and our bodies are themselves transitory.
Hermann Hesse
#2. Jim was cricket practice; Govinda's the real match. Match. Get it?
Padma Venkatraman
#3. I am very weak, Govinda'.
'No, you are not. Strength will come to you only through a struggle with weakness. ", said Krishna.
Kanhaiyalal Maniklal Munshi
#4. Look, my dear Govinda, this is one of my thoughts, which I have found: wisdom cannot be passed on. Wisdom which a wise man tries to pass on to someone always sounds like foolishness." "Are
Hermann Hesse
#5. The wheel of physical manifestations is turning quickly, Govinda.
Hermann Hesse
#6. The world, Govinda my friend, is not imperfect, not to be seen as on a slow path toward perfection: No, it is perfect in every moment, all transgression already bears grace within itself, all little children already have the aged in themselves, all the sucklings death, all the dying eternal life.
Hermann Hesse
#8. The world, my friend Govinda, is not imperfect or confined at a point somewhere along a gradual pathway toward perfection. No, it is perfect at every moment.
Hermann Hesse
#9. There are no limits on your dreams if you're willing to work for it
Shannon Miller
#10. The faculty of continual transformation ... is a profound expression of the dynamic character of the mind
Anagarika Govinda
#12. Our real nature is not our imaginary, limited ego. Our true nature is vast, all-comprehensive, and intangible as empty space.
Anagarika Govinda
#14. The feeling of awe and sense of wonder arises from the recognition of the deep mystery that surrounds us everywhere, and this feeling deepens as our knowledge grows.
Anagarika Govinda
#15. The wonders of a journey consist far more of such intangible experiences and unexpected situations than of factual things and events of material reality.
Anagarika Govinda
#16. God is known by nature in his works, and by doctrine in his revealed word.
Galileo Galilei
#17. The greatest artist is one who expresses what is felt by everybody.
Anagarika Govinda
#18. To see the greatness of a mountain, one must keep one's distance.
Anagarika Govinda
#19. No crust so tough as the grudged bread of dependence.
Fanny Fern
#20. A real Guru's initiation is beyond the divisions of sects and creeds: it is the awakening to our own inner reality which, once glimpsed, determines our further course of development and our actions in life without the enforcement of outer rules.
Anagarika Govinda
#21. Sometimes a glance, a few casual words, fragments of a melody floating through the quiet air of a summer evening, a book that accidentally comes into hands, a poem or memory-laden fragrance may bring about the impulse which changes and determines our whole life.
Anagarika Govinda
#22. The power of the creative imagination is not only merely content with observing the world as it is, accepting a given reality, but is capable of creating a new reality by transforming the inner as well as the outer world
Anagarika Govinda
#23. Surely it is the right wish that draws us to the right place. Nothing of importance happens accidentally in our life.
Anagarika Govinda
#24. If charisma were rain, Blackman would be a desert.
Jerry Lawler
#25. The forces which move the cosmos are not different from those which move the human soul.
Anagarika Govinda
#26. Every day you face two important decisions: what effect you want your speech and actions to have on the world around you, and what impressions and vibrations you want to be receptive to.
Kalashatra Govinda
#27. The only way for something human to feel human is to convince others that it is.
Graham Moore
#28. Do not keep what you have selfishly bottled up; pour it out, share it with the world.
Anagarika Govinda
#29. I dream of vague shapes that hint of my heart's desire.
Mason Cooley
#30. Religion without art is a dead system of dogmas which have no effect on life.
Anagarika Govinda
#31. Every individual has the potentiality to become enlightened in the course of this life or later existences
Anagarika Govinda
#32. Civilian casualties?" I asked.
"There always are.
Ann Leckie
#34. The cloud represents the creative power of the mind, which can assume any imaginable form. It is the ideal medium of creation for the enlightened mind, which manifests itself on the plane of timeless meditative vision.
Anagarika Govinda