Top 16 Kirpal Quotes
#1. Kirpal's left hand swoops down and catches the dropped fork an inch from the floor and gently passes it into the fingers of his daughter, a wrinkle at the edge of his eyes behind his spectacles.
Michael Ondaatje
#2. Our Aim Is God: "We must constantly remember our aim is God. And we must not be concerned with anything that makes us forget Him."
Kirpal Singh
#3. The inner music of the Soul is the real song. It's tunes are self-existing and self-supporting and need no outer aids of hands, feet or tongue and lead to the source from whence they come, the Minstrel divine.
Kirpal Singh
#4. Modern agriculture has been accurately described as a way of turning oil into food. As the price of oil continues to rise, so will the price of food.
Jeremy Grantham
#5. The problem is that relativism provides no sure foundation for a safe and orderly society.
Charles Colson
#6. What did I tell you when you were little girl? The only way we women can get through our lives honorably is with courage and resignation, both.
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Lynne Reid Banks
#7. I've never been into what am I going to do next, trying to reinvent myself.
Janet Jackson
#8. I hate sports the way people who like sports hate common sense.
H.L. Mencken
#9. In this he saw that Ogion had been right: the shadow could not draw on his power, so long as he was turned against it.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#11. In Silence the heart illumines; veil after veil is removed.In the heart shines the Light of Love.When the Light of Love is seen shining within your heart you behold the Light in all.Your heart will be filled with love and compassion for all.
Kirpal Singh
#12. He says I'm a regular onion! I keep him busy peeling away the layers.
Ray Bradbury
#13. God is with you always. Simply turn your face to Him.
Kirpal Singh
#14. Sweet. remembrance of the Master is the sum total, of all practices.
Kirpal Singh
#15. Truth is above all, but higher still is true living.
Kirpal Singh
#16. The descent to barbarism had begun with Rotterdam. It ended with Dresden and then with Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Whatever moral differences had existed when the war began were erased by its end. The victors had been morally conquered by the enemy.
David McReynolds
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