Nirmala Srivastava (Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi) Quotes
Now if the will of God is so important, it has to be proved. And now through Sahaja Yoga, after the breaking of the Sahasrara, you have now for the first time felt the will of God, which is such an important thing.
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Sergio Leone was a big influence on me because of the spaghetti westerns.
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If I'm going to dress up, I like things that are quite long and classic. I like feeling dressed up and like a lady.
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All were artists, playing foolish, having fights and making love as if the rest of the world had no racial problems whatsoever.
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The feeling of losing oneself in somebody's arms, yet at the same time finding oneself there, is irreplaceable. Nothing compares to the intensity of that feeling.
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I am fearful when I see people substituting fear for reason.
Edmund H. North
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I feel that every professional is the art school for the next guy. I feel that maybe a lot of the dynamism in my own work, having been felt by the rest of the artists, they'll react to it and put elements of that in their own work, feeling that it'll help it.
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If this becomes a permanent barrier to employment and volunteering because of the use of this technology, then you're locking in the racial discrimination already in the system and multiplying its effect to a devastating degree.
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I learned from my father that music is from God and the message is from God.
Ziggy Marley
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Chekhov was as important to me as anybody as a writer.
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Fiscal crises often turn into financial crises, dealing a blow to the real economy.
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The best magic always results from ecstasies of logic.
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The cause of Freedom and the cause of Peace are bound together.
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[Michelle Malkin] has been supporting a party which includes most of the idiots in this country who would judge her entirely and exclusively on her [Filipino] appearance.
Keith Olbermann
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Art itself is essentially ethical; because every true work of art must have a beauty or grandeur of some kind, and beauty and grandeur cannot be comprehended by the beholder except through the moral sentiment. The eye is only a witness; it is not a judge. The mind judges what the eye reports to it; therefore, whatever elevates the moral sentiment to the contemplation of beauty and grandeur is in itself ethical.
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Was that what it means to be an adult, to live with ugly ambiguities?
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I don't care if they take it (the computer) because there's nothing illegal on it,
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Now if the will of God is so important, it has to be proved. And now through Sahaja Yoga, after the breaking of the Sahasrara, you have now for the first time felt the will of God, which is such an important thing.
Nirmala Srivastava