Top 91 Quotes About Kamal
#1. Shahid was the free spirit of the Kamal family: a dreamer, an idealist, a wanderer on the face of the earth
or, as Ahmed would put it, a lazy fuckwit.
John Lanchester
#2. The thing Alex Kamal liked most about the long haul was how it changed the experience of time. The weeks - sometimes months - spent on the burn were like stepping out of history into some small, separate universe.
James S.A. Corey
#3. The elimination of force at all costs is Utopian and the new movement which has arisen in the country and of whose dawn we have given a warning is inspired by the ideals which Guru Gobind Singh and Shivaji, Kamal Pasha and Reza Khan, Washington and Garibaldi, Lafayette and Lenin preached.
Bhagat Singh
#4. I am proud to say that I was launched in Tamil through 'Poi' by Balachander sir, who was the one who launched the legends like Rajni sir, Kamal sir & Prakash Raj sir.
Uday Kiran
#5. Here we are, thinking that one needs to be in love with another to shine, to feel free and shout from the rooftops, but the most important person, the most important relationship we'll ever have is waiting, is craving to be loved truly and deeply.
Kamal Ravikant
#6. Hemingway, whenever he was stuck in his writing, would tell himself to write one true thing. A true sentence. Then, he would write another. And another. It
Kamal Ravikant
#7. What to do next? Keep moving. Leave behind the past, the fears, the guilt, and lose myself in the new. With movement, there's action. And with action, perhaps there are answers. For
Kamal Ravikant
#8. No matter how smart we may think we are, no matter how committed we are to our truth, we can lose our way.
Kamal Ravikant
#9. The stories Hemingway told, the life he lived, all of it ended with a squeeze of a finger on a trigger. What else could he have done if he had put the shotgun down, gone back to bed? What would he have learned in that moment of choosing to live, what other books would have been written? Meanwhile,
Kamal Ravikant
#10. Real growth comes through intense, difficult, and challenging situations.
Kamal Ravikant
#11. It is not giving up, it is accepting. And the light will enter. Always does.
Kamal Ravikant
#12. Ah, the pleasure, the joy - a big news story that runs and runs, that is played down by some of our journalistic colleagues, saying 'it'll never happen', only to be confirmed by the Home Secretary.
Kamal Ahmed
#13. If ever in pain, I think the best thing we can do is to create something.
Kamal Ravikant
#14. I cannot emphasize enough the quality of those you surround yourself with.
Kamal Ravikant
#15. think like a businessman, live like a king,wherever you belonge to ,,, :~
Kamal Parvez
#16. If you had a thought once, it has no power over you. Repeat it again and again, especially with emotional intensity, feeling it, and over time, you're creating the grooves, the mental river. Then it controls you.
Kamal Ravikant
#17. What we believe, that's what we seek, it's the filter we view our lives through.
Kamal Ravikant
#18. Surrender means cleaning the window so light can enter.
Kamal Ravikant
#19. Sometimes, the only way to evolve is to open ourselves fully.
Kamal Ravikant
#20. Sometime am feeling proud to have ma loneliness but, sometime am so feeling lonely.
Kamal Parvez
#21. Peace is letting it be. Letting life flow, letting emotions flow through you.
Kamal Ravikant
#22. As you love yourself, life loves you back. I don't think it has a choice either. I can't explain how it works, but I know it to be true.
Kamal Ravikant
#23. When something comes from within, when it is a part of you, you have no choice but to live it, to express it.
Kamal Ravikant
#24. I once asked a monk how he found peace. "I say 'yes,'" he'd said. "To all that happens, I say 'yes.
Kamal Ravikant
#25. Thanks to history books, I have realised that people over the years have been dying of war, and that enabled me to realise that there is nothing stupid like war.
Kamal Haasan
#26. Freedom with poverty meant more to me than money without personal choice
Kamal Al-Solaylee
#28. The insights we receive when going silent, it's our gift to ourselves. Returning and living them, sharing them, that is our gift to the world.
Kamal Ravikant
#29. But in simplicity lies truth. In simplicity lies power.
Kamal Ravikant
#30. Life is a river," a wise friend told me. "It's flowing. You're never at the same place twice.
Kamal Ravikant
#31. This day, I vow to myself to love myself, to treat myself as someone I love truly and deeply - in my thoughts, my actions, the choices I make, the experiences I have, each moment I am conscious, I make the decision I LOVE MYSELF.
Kamal Ravikant
#32. Thousands of years ago, a Roman poet wrote, "I am a human being, therefore nothing human is foreign to me." I believe it to be true. So if this is possible for one human, it is possible for anyone. The path might be different, but the destination same.
Kamal Ravikant
#33. The simple act of putting your truth on paper, only you and your thoughts, is one of the most powerful exercises you can do.
Kamal Ravikant
#34. There was an agitation against Mumbai Express: because part of it is an English word. There is no Tamil word for Mumbai Express. I am sure all those who were against it, even they wouldn't say 'I love you' to their lovers in Tamil. Many don't even thank in Tamil,
Kamal Haasan
#35. Now I know what success is: living your truth, sharing it.
Kamal Ravikant
#36. As we saw in the Queen's Speech, anti-social behaviour - a phenomenon that I believe to be a genuine worry that is also being fed by a lot of scare stories - is the political theme of the moment.
Kamal Ahmed
#37. The Secret to Flight
Don't flap your wings so hard. It only exhausts you.
Close your eyes. Lean into the currents, say yes. Let the wind raise you higher and higher. So easy. That's what Eagles do.
Oh, this is the secret to life as well.
Kamal Ravikant
#38. You dive deeper, you strip away the cleverness and the words become more important than your ego and that's when you know it's real, when it's good.
Kamal Ravikant
#39. I am a 21st century man. I don't believe in magic. I believe in sweat, tears, life and death.
Kamal Haasan
#40. Creating anything that never existed before is not sanity.
Kamal Ravikant
#41. But I can't erase the past, only learn from it. It's ok. Applying what I know makes the present and the future a beautiful place to be.
Kamal Ravikant
#42. I am a pacifist, yes, but sometimes you have to get those bastards!
Kamal Jumblatt
#43. After all, it's the things we hold against ourselves that weigh us down more than anything.
Kamal Ravikant
#44. I promise you that the same stuff galaxies are made of, you are. The same energy that swings planets around stars makes electrons dance in your heart. It is in you, outside you, you are it. It is beautiful. Trust in this. And you your life will be grand.
Kamal Ravikant
#46. Pain doesn't last. And when it's gone, we have something to show for it. Growth.
Kamal Ravikant
#47. We used to think that energy and water would be the critical issues for the next century. Now we think water will be the critical issue.
Mostafa Kamal Tolba
#48. The only rule is that truth must empower you, make you better in every way possible.
Kamal Ravikant
#49. The truth is to love yourself with the same intensity you would use to pull yourself up if you were hanging off a cliff with your fingers.
Kamal Ravikant
#50. When your sense of self and happiness comes from within and isn't a roller coaster ride dependent on others or circumstances, you approach life differently. You make better choices. You draw to you the people and situations that matter. The others, they fall away.
Kamal Ravikant
#51. There is one rule, though: once you discover your truth, you have to go all in. Fully. Every single chip.
Kamal Ravikant
#52. Truth makes you rise to new heights, no matter where you are.
Kamal Ravikant
#53. Memory is not set in stone. Any neuroscientist will tell you that. The more you remember something, especially if it's emotionally charged, the more you will reinforce the pathways connecting the neurons. Simply put, the more you think about it, the more you feel it, the stronger the memory.
Kamal Ravikant
#54. One thing I've learned: we don't stumble accidentally into an amazing life. It takes decision, a commitment to consistently work on ourselves.
Kamal Ravikant
#55. How do you find peace?" I ask.
"I say 'yes,'" he says.
"To all that happens, I say 'yes.
Kamal Ravikant
#56. Guy's don't usually cry, but when they do, nobody can realize that what they have been going through.
Kamal Parvez
#57. Life is a series of choices and all we can do is make them.
Kamal Ravikant
#58. Success and failure come and go, but don't let them define you. It's who you are that matters.
Kamal Ravikant
#62. I think perhaps a better thing to want is fulfillment. A deeper state, one that comes from within, from being your best self. From living life the way you really wish to live it. Then, happiness emanates from within as a byproduct. Naturally.
Kamal Ravikant
#63. If there's a definition of freedom, I think it's this: living life on your terms.
Kamal Ravikant
#64. It's easy to wish for health when you're sick. When you're doing well, you need just as much vigilance.
Kamal Ravikant
#65. Of, course it always cheers a news editor when a story has what we describe as 'legs' therefore it, erm, runs.
Kamal Ahmed
#66. Beautiful irony. Fall in love with yourself. Let your love express itself and the world will beat a path to your door to fall in love with you.
Kamal Ravikant
#67. The greatest achievement of humanity is the human spirit.
Kamal Ravikant
#68. So I return to the question, "if I loved myself, truly and deeply, what would I do?" The answer comes easy: I'd fly. Fly as high as I possibly can. Then, I'd fly higher.
Kamal Ravikant
#69. If there is one lesson I've learned from failure and success, it's this. I am not the outcome. I am never the result. I am only the effort.
Kamal Ravikant
#70. Ask yourself: what is it, that if I believed it down to my core, would change everything?
Kamal Ravikant
#71. I breathe slowly, naturally. As I inhale, I think, I love myself. Then I exhale and let out whatever the response in my mind and body is, whether there is one or not. That's it. Simple.
Kamal Ravikant
#72. Imagine the feeling of catching yourself loving yourself without trying. It's like catching a sunset out of the corner of your eye. It will stop you.
Kamal Ravikant
#75. Once you cross the threshold, you will never be the same. That is a fact.
Kamal Ravikant
#76. Reach out, share your truth, tell someone, "This is who I am. This is what I stand for. Hold me to it." Often, we'll do far more for another than we will do for ourselves.
Kamal Ravikant
#77. If you're about to take a risk
one that comes from within, one that expresses your true nature, that brings up fear after fear after fear
you know what to do. One: do the work, create the value. Two: draw the people that encourage you closer. They're the only ones that matter.
Kamal Ravikant
#78. Often, the price for not being present is pain. Now,
Kamal Ravikant
#79. Threshold is where the madness ends and the magic begins.
Kamal Ravikant
#80. instead of reading loads of self-help books, attending various seminars, listening to different preachers, we should just pick one thing. Something that feels true for us. Then practice it fiercely.
Kamal Ravikant
#81. The fact that the Hebrew word 'adam', meaning 'man', is identical with Adam as the name of the father of Seth plays a fundamental role in fusing the three stories (Gen 2:7-3:24, 4:1, 4:25 and 5:1) in one.
Kamal Salibi
#82. Whatever human endeavor we choose, as long as we live our truth, it is success.
Kamal Ravikant
#83. You cannot stay at the same level as when you first practiced your truth, life won't let you.
Kamal Ravikant
#84. The act of going within, finding our truth, and then sharing it, it helps us far more than we know.
Kamal Ravikant
#85. I sit with my back against a wall, put on my headphones, listen to the music, and imagine galaxies and stars and the Universe above, and I imagine all the light from space flowing into my head and down into my body, going wherever it needs to go.
Kamal Ravikant
#86. The things I carry are my thoughts. That's it. They are the only weight. My thoughts determine whether I am free and light or burdened.
Kamal Ravikant
#87. So I ask myself the question, "if I loved myself, truly and deeply, what would I do?" I love this question. There is no threat, no right or wrong answer, only an invitation to my truth in this present moment.
Kamal Ravikant
#88. Knowledge is never enough. Even action, if it's just following a prescribed way, will never fully express your potential.
Kamal Ravikant
#89. When we go all in, we find the answers. They're in us.
Kamal Ravikant
#90. Forget demolishing the grooves of the past. What you're creating is a new groove so deep, so powerful, that your thoughts will automatically flow down this one.
Kamal Ravikant
#91. If I loved myself truly and deeply, would I let myself experience this?
Kamal Ravikant
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