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Art Quotes by B.K.S. Iyengar
- The art of teaching is tolerance. Humbleness is the art of learning.
- It is while practicing yoga asanas that you learn the art of adjustment.
- Your whole being should be symmetrical. Yoga is symmetry. That is why yoga is a basic art.
- Yoga is an art, a science and a philosophy. It touches the life of man atevery level: physical, mental, spiritual. It is a practical method…
- For me there were only two ways on the precipice - either I have to fall in or I have to fall out, to accept…
- Learning is as much an art as teaching
- Any action done with beauty and purity, and in complete harmony of body, mind and soul, is Art.
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