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Men Quotes by B.K.S. Iyengar
- The supreme adventure in a man’s life is his journey back to his Creator. To reach the goal he needs well developed and co-ordinated functioning…
- The supreme adventure in a man's life is his journey back to his Creator.
- Happy is the man who knows how to distinguish the real from the unreal, the eternal from the transient and the good from the pleasant…
- 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…
- Yoga is more than physical. It is cellular, mental, intellectual and spiritual-it involves man in his entire being
- He who has learnt to control his tongue has attained self-control in a great measure. When such a person speaks he will be heard with…
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