
Top 15 Ramdev Quotes
#1. As I understand the American Founders, the most brilliant and daring idea they had was that it's possible to create a free society that could stay free forever.
Os Guinness
#2. No weapon is sharper than will.
Laozi
#3. Entrepreneurs end up spending 40% more than what they initially predicted.
Vinil Ramdev
#4. I'd like to encourage us all to lighten up, to practice with a lot of gentleness. This is not the drill sergeant saying, "Lighten up or else." I have found that if we can possibly use anything we hear against ourselves, we usually do.
Pema Chodron
#5. As her lungs pumped and her head cleared, she wondered if all the effort she'd put into blotting out the pain had deadened her ability to feel pleasure, too. What a shame. What a loss.
Susan Donovan
#6. We can be redeemed only to the extent to which we see ourselves.
Martin Buber
#7. History is reticent about women who were common soldiers, who bore arms, belonged to regiments, and took part in battles on the same terms as men, though hardly a war has been waged without women soldiers in the ranks.
Stieg Larsson
#8. Fear is like a black cavern that is terrifying. Once you enter the cavern and explore it, you realize that you can get out of it, go through it and get out of it.
Isabel Allende
#9. A little before noon I sent orders to all my batteries to open fire through the streets or at any points where the troops were seen about the city, as a diversion in favor of Jackson.
James Longstreet
#10. This decision is an illustration that freedom of speech still protects average people sitting on a street corner singing.
John Morrison
#11. I expected to play well, I expected to lead my team, and I expected to win.
Kurt Warner
#12. The surest test of discipline is its absence.
Clara Barton
#13. They talked about teamwork. That's all it is. It's about team effort. No particular player trying to outshine each other. Playing unselfishly and believe. Good things will come.
Rajon Rondo
#14. Who shuts his hand has lost his gold, Who opens it hath it twice told.
George Herbert
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