#Spiritual Quotes #Speak Quotes #Guru Quotes
“I am an atheist. I don't think there's anything divine. Beautiful, impressive, awe-inspiring - sure, but not divine.”
“I love my squirrel and dumplings, but you can make it with chicken and dumplings. I love making the dumplings. I think I just like to roll out dough.”
“Every successful piece of nonfiction should leave the reader with one provocative thought that he or she didn't have before. Not two thoughts, or five - just one. So decide what single point you want to leave in the reader's mind.”
“Without Mona, Hanna felt like a great outfit without matching accessories, a screw-driver that was all orange juice and no vodka, and an iPod without headphones. She just felt wrong.”
“Theologians in all the great faiths have devised all kinds of myths to show that this type of kenosis, of self-emptying, is found in the life of God itself. They do not do this because it sounds edifying, but because this is the way that human nature seems to work. We are most creative and sense other possibilities that transcend our ordinary experience when we leave ourselves behind.”
“For myself, the only way I know how to make a book is to construct it like a collage: a bit of dialogue here, a scrap of narrative, an isolated description of a common object, an elaborate running metaphor which threads between the sequences and holds different narrative lines together.”
“It is not strange to me that persons of the fair sex should like, in all things about them, the handsomeness for which they find themselves most liked.”
“I love a massage. I'd go every day if I could. I don't need to be wrapped in herbs like a salmon fillet, but I do love a massage.”
Bhakti Charu Swami
Bhakti Tirtha Swami
Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
Lokanatha Swami
Radhanath Swami Author
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Spiritual leader
Vyasa Author
Bhaktisvarupa Damodar Swami