Top 15 Religion Of Vitrags Quotes
#1. Soul (Atma) remains very far from where kashays (anger-pride-deceit-greed) are created, the Soul is quite far from there. Where there is absence of kashays, there lies the 'religion of Vitrags (the enlightened ones)', and where kashays are present, lies the 'relative religion'!
Dada Bhagwan
#2. The heart thinks of everything you can give, and the soul thinks of everything you are.
Neale Donald Walsch
#3. If we cannot meet our everyday surroundings with equanimity and pleasure and grow each day in some useful direction, then ... life is on the road toward misfortune, misery and destruction.
Luther Burbank
#4. All art is in the last analysis an endeavor to condense as out of the flying vapor of the world an image of human perfection, and for its own and not for the art's sake.
William Butler Yeats
#7. I am happy to have some friends here in the kitchen.
Charles Olson
#8. But what was I supposed to do when the course I'd set myself on for so long didn't seem like the right one anymore?
Monica Alexander
#9. A brick and a blanket would be a great present for someone building a home for themselves. Simply wrap the brick in the blanket and they're one brick closer to a house, and they won't freeze at night.
Nicole McKay
#10. A bruise is a lesson, she told herself, and each lesson makes us better.
George R R Martin
#11. Even though I don't necessarily believe in everything that's supernatural, I like being scared and I like things that are suspenseful.
Gemma Chan
#12. In our time, the symbol of state intrusion into the private life is the mandatory urine test.
Christopher Hitchens
#13. I'm from the point of view there's something important to deliver to the world. You can be an entertainer; I suppose I shouldn't be down on the idea of going to see a film for the hell of it, but there's too much of that.
Rob Nilsson
#14. I've never had a cold Christmas, as I always spend it back home in Australia.
Mallory Jansen
#15. Don't you believe people when they tell you that people sought for a sign, and believed in miracles because they were ignorant. They did it because they were wise, filthily, vilely wise - too wise to eat or sleep or put on their boots with patience.
G.K. Chesterton