Top 100 Jain Quotes
#1. You may be Catholic or Protestant or Buddhist or Baptist or Muslim or Mormon or Jewish or Jain, or you have no religion at all. I'm not interested in your religious background. Because God did not create the universe for us to have religion. He came for us to have a relationship with him.
Rick Warren
#2. The Soul is neither a Jain nor a Vaishnav. The Soul is Vitarag (free from attachment). This is the religion of the Vitarag (the enlightened ones).
Dada Bhagwan
#3. We are killing, every one of us, every moment of the day - just by living. And if one realizes this, is this very realization itself not a conscious consent to murder? If a truly circumspect Jain was truly serious about not killing anything, wouldn't his only recourse be to kill himself?
Mark X.
#4. He shrank from even the smallest things that inclined towards self indulgence. He would not remain alone with a lady.
{On Jain scholar Virchand Gandhi}
Moncure D. Conway
#5. No, he wasn't a Jain, thought the Swede, but he might as well have been - he was just as pathetically and naively nonviolent. The idiocy of the uprightness of the goals he had set.
Philip Roth
#6. The best we can do is, treat people with sincere respect. Staying is their choice. If they want to leave, they've every right to.
Sarvesh Jain
#7. Humans have always used our intelligence and creativity to improve our existence. After all, we invented the wheel, discovered how to make fire, invented the printing press and found a vaccine for polio.
Naveen Jain
#8. The real metric of success isn't the size of your bank account. It's the number of lives in whom you might be able to make a positive difference.
Naveen Jain
#9. When was the last time you kissed somebody new. If you can tackle that fear, you've nothing to fear.
Sarvesh Jain
#10. Because I was poor I had one special advantage. When you are poor, and basic survival is your concern, you have no alternative but to be an entrepreneur. You must take action to survive just as you must take action to seize an opportunity.
Naveen Jain
#11. Neuroplasticity research showed that the brain changes its very structure with each different activity it performs, perfecting its circuits so it is better suited to the task at hand.
Naveen Jain
#12. Think so big, so audacious that people will think you are crazy.
Naveen Jain
#13. Whole worlds' darkness is not enough to dark the blaze of a candle..
Sarvesh Jain
#15. Go where your customers take you! For example, did you know that Sony's first product was a rice cooker? Since abandoning the rice cooker, it has merely managed to become the world's biggest consumer electronics company.
Naveen Jain
#16. It's your choice what you want to say: compliments or complaints.
Sarvesh Jain
#17. Complexity is not a good enough reason to give up on any idea.
Gagan Jain
#18. If you allow someone to be disrespectful to you today, they'll be disrespectful to you tomorrow also, and the day after that, and the day after that and so on.
Sarvesh Jain
#19. Not necessarily what's tough for you is tough for everyone.
Sarvesh Jain
#20. Success is not how much money you have in a bank. Success is how many lives you have touched.
Naveen Jain
#21. Colors add meaning to life,
Some hidden facts they do imbibe.
One color could signify two things,
The onus lies on us,
As to how we take it.
Garima Jain
#22. Why do two people who love each other has to live under the same roof? They're under the same sky. Isn't that enough?
Sarvesh Jain
#23. Blood doesn't speak of its owner.
Mita Jain
#24. One day the world shall comprise of only two kinds of people-The Believers and The Non-Believers
Nitesh Kumar Jain
#25. Every day you spend becoming an expert in a field, you become more useless in that field.
Naveen Jain
#26. It's really easy to create a $1 billion company - you just have to solve a $10 billion problem.
Naveen Jain
#27. Destroy the one who thinks you can be destroyed. You're invincible. Nothing destroys you. Nothing.
Sarvesh Jain
#28. FACT FILE Excess salt can cause water retention and increase blood pressure. Restrict salt to 6 g, roughly about 1 teaspoon, per day. Substitute extra salt with herbs and spices such as oregano, basil, coriander and parsley, or use seasonings like lemon, garlic or pepper.
Namita Jain
#29. Love is just a mask. All we search is a Comfort, Acceptance. Consolation. Affirmation. Assurance. Indulgence. Isolation. Absolution and Remission.
Sarvesh Jain
#30. A man with power can do little things. A man with a plan can do many things. A man with patience can do twice as many things. But only a man with perseverance can do everything.
Sarvesh Jain
#31. The United States of America became the envy of the world because we welcomed the best and brightest minds from anywhere on the planet and gave them the opportunity to succeed.
Naveen Jain
#32. If you're too afraid to make mistakes and blunders, then better stay at your 6 by 6 cell and follow the one who is ready to make.
Sarvesh Jain
#33. Tragedy makes you disable, but your attitude towards tragedy keeps you disable.
Sarvesh Jain
#34. May not now, may not today' may not tomorrow either. But one day your every ounce of effort will be recognised and rewarded
Sarvesh Jain
#35. If you're not smarter than your phone, then you aren't smart at all.
Sarvesh Jain
#36. He said he'll be there. And he did. Stuff like this is so rare.
Sarvesh Jain
#37. As a child I experienced firsthand the severe effects of poverty and illiteracy, especially upon women and children. My parents taught me the importance of education and that it was a key to improving an individual's life.
Naveen Jain
#38. I grew up poor in India, and there were days when we struggled to find food and other basic necessities. Our mother worked odds and ends jobs to keep the family together and educate us.
Naveen Jain
#39. The pain is not always measured by a number of tears rolling down your cheek. There are kinds of pain with no appearances, whatsoever.
Sarvesh Jain
#40. The difference between lonely and lovely is only of one single alphabet. That single alphabet is called Friends.
Sarvesh Jain
#41. Once humans traded their hunter-gatherer existences for more settled communities, we began a quest to make our lives better and more comfortable, but we've also been sucking precious finite resources from our environment ever since.
Naveen Jain
#42. Sometimes getting insane is all worth it, because sanity doesn't make sense all the time.
Sarvesh Jain
#43. The day you become humble is the day you become successful.
Naveen Jain
#44. To speak for an hour, you need to practice hundred hours.
Sarvesh Jain
#45. I've been an entrepreneur all my life, and my recent focus is on finding entrepreneurial solutions to address global challenges in healthcare and education.
Naveen Jain
#46. Never ever let a stupid criticise you. And as we already know, everyone is stupid.
Sarvesh Jain
#47. The human brain works as a binary computer and can only analyze the exact information-based zeros and ones (or black and white). Our heart is more like a chemical computer that uses fuzzy logic to analyze information that can't be easily defined in zeros and ones.
Naveen Jain
#48. I uttered the wisest thing that you must say to an angry woman - "I'm sorry.
Mita Jain
#50. We are now living in a fast paced technological era where every skill that we teach our children becomes obsolete in the 10 to 15 years due to exponentially growing technological advances.
Naveen Jain
#51. Health care is at the beginning of a dialogue with the world ... as health care providers, we have to ask ourselves this question: What stories are we not hearing?
Sachin H. Jain
#52. Just as physical exercise is a well-known and well-accepted means to improve health for anyone, regardless of age or background, so can the brain be put 'into shape' for optimal learning.
Naveen Jain
#53. Men are born with a great asset of weak memory, especially for the bad moments. It's not the same with women though. Good or bad, they would keep the memories intact like permanent data in ROM.
Mita Jain
#54. If you wanna be selfish, so be it and be acceptive of it. Don't hide in disguise and pray that no one will notice, because some people do.
Sarvesh Jain
#55. Don't let anyone discourage you. Let alone your parents.
Sarvesh Jain
#56. Quote from In Love of Honey, Money....and My Virgin Passport
If you think you've the most wicked sense of humour, try life!
Mita Jain
#57. It's not the intensity of pain, but the level of stupidness that makes you do things you regret.
Sarvesh Jain
#58. Love is not a Subject, but it has some great lessons..!
Sarvesh Jain
#59. Early versions of Microsoft Word left a lot to be desired. However, to the company's credit, it quickly learned where Word fell short, made the necessary changes, and repeatedly introduced new versions of the software.
Naveen Jain
#60. Do not close your eyes to the impending danger due to greed.
Ravi Jain
#61. I believe that incentivized prizing is the best solution to help unlock the answers to the some of the profound problems that plague our planet.
Naveen Jain
#62. I believe our legacy will be defined by the accomplishments and fearless nature by which our daughters and sons take on the global challenges we face. I also wonder if perhaps the most lasting expression of one's humility lies in our ability to foster and mentor our children.
Naveen Jain
#63. Their disbelief doesn't make your dream any less true. You're a dreamer. And will be. Forever.
Sarvesh Jain
#64. Being called Mr. with respect is better than being called as Dr. with bitterness.
Sarvesh Jain
#65. I can't promise to take away your loneliness, but I can promise to be there when you need me the most.
Sarvesh Jain
#66. You should believe in prayers, even though there is no guarantee of success. Just like Love.
Sarvesh Jain
#67. Don't get ensnared in self-doubt, dare to look stupid. Genius are born that way.
Sarvesh Jain
#68. Philanthropy is not about giving money but about solving problems. While well-meaning, the idea of writing a check and calling it 'philanthropy' is extremely short-sighted and unfortunately, extremely pervasive.
Naveen Jain
#69. We all do stuff we think is right. Irrespective rules, drama or money.
Sarvesh Jain
#70. If you've to keep your mouth shut, then keep your mouth shut, no matter what you're feeling.
Sarvesh Jain
#71. My parents didn't believe in luck. They believed in hard work and in preparing me to take advantage of opportunity. Like many parents, they taught me to be generous but never to depend on the generosity of others.
Naveen Jain
#72. People, at least a few like me, have this weird tendency of running away from things when they are their own, and racing after them obsessively when they are gone.
Mita Jain
#73. There are as many ways to help another human being as there are people in need of help. For some, the urgent need is as basic as food and water. For others, it is an opportunity to develop a talent, realize an idea, and reach one's full potential.
Naveen Jain
#74. Suddenly, Olver felt a deep warmth. He had lost so many peolpe, but one of them ... one ... had come back for him.
Robert Jordan
#75. It doesn't make your argument correct, just because you're saying it out loud.
Sarvesh Jain
#76. Why is it that our young kids all across America can solve the most complex problems in a video game involving executive decision making and analytical thinking, yet we accept the fact that they can't add or read?
Naveen Jain
#77. I believe we need a more opportunistic and democratic approach to lunar exploration, now that we're shifting from U.S. government-sponsored space exploration to private expeditions.
Naveen Jain
#78. It's emotions. Sometimes you feel, sometimes you don't. You can't force yourself into feeling something, can you?
Sarvesh Jain
#79. Weakness is weaker when discovered by others.
Mita Jain
#80. At the end of the day we can't be that selfish to accept the love they think we deserve.
Sarvesh Jain
#81. Success doesn't necessarily come from breakthrough innovation but from flawless execution. A great strategy alone won't win a game or a battle; the win comes from basic blocking and tackling.
Naveen Jain
#82. No matter how loud they shout injustice. Don't surrender to their absurdity.
Sarvesh Jain
#83. The riskiest yet rewarding thing is to paint in our head of how our life is going to be.
Sarvesh Jain
#84. Sorry & Thanks are the only two words in the dictionary of life wherein its presence connects two strangers, and its absence departs two loved ones.
Swati Jain
#85. If you have the spirit of understanding everything in a positive way, you will enjoy each and every moment of life, whether it's pressure or pleasure.
Rishika Jain
#86. Our education system was developed for an industrial era where we could teach certain skills to our children and they were able to use these skills for the rest of their lives working productively in an industry.
Naveen Jain
#87. Sometimes you don't have to look deep to cherish beauty.
Sarvesh Jain
#88. In the world we live, either everyone is stupid or no one is.
Sarvesh Jain
#89. We all have our
state of mind-
happy or sad,
sources of both
are so relatable.
Despite showing
someone's faults & flaws
we need to cherish them.
cause, we all are into an
e n d l e s s
l o o p.
Ayushi Jain
#90. The shadow banking sector has played an important role in cleaning up toxic assets.
Anshu Jain
#91. Athletes at all ages are bigger and stronger than ever before. And they are being encouraged - sometimes even incentivized, as we recently learned was the case on at least one National Football League team - to play to injure.
Naveen Jain
#92. I understand human needs. I grew up where far too many people lived day to day without elemental needs like food and shelter.
Naveen Jain
#93. If you can't convince you're normal, convince they're weird too.
Sarvesh Jain
#94. The money will always be a problem even if you're a multi-billionaire. Be happy with what you do.
Sarvesh Jain
#95. I do not count what I fetch from Life, I do count what I give it in return
Sarvesh Jain
#96. Trust your gut instinct over spreadsheets. There are too many variables in the real world that you simply can't put into a spreadsheet. Spreadsheets spit out results from your inexact assumptions and give you a false sense of security. In most cases, your heart and gut are still your best guide.
Naveen Jain
#97. God gifted us only one life & it is solely our choice to make it dull with one color, or beautiful with many colors!
Swati Jain
#98. Governments take too long to get things done and there are far too many varied interests at stake. If you were starting a business today and needed a partner, you would never choose a large bureaucratic institution like the government.
Naveen Jain
#99. True philanthropy requires a disruptive mindset, innovative thinking and a philosophy driven by entrepreneurial insights and creative opportunities.
Naveen Jain
#100. Delicate hairpins twinkled through the air, moving effortlessly to hold her fringe from her eyes. She didn't glance to the hairpins. But she didn't touch them, either.
Charlotte Jain
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