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Men Quotes by Harbhajan Singh Yogi
- If people depend on me to be a man of truth, I have to prove again and again and again and again that I am…
- We are all pioneers in the Age of Aquarius. No man can give a man anything other than love. No man can give a man…
- We have songs and we have smiles; that is the beauty of 3HO. We have many, many songs and we have very, very, very many…
- This Universe is made by God by one universal rule: everybody has a standard of birth, growth, and death, except man. God is extremely forgiving,…
- Fools live in fear, a wise man lives in strength.
- The greatest education man has to learn is the science of self.
- You want to know about a good man? Man is the one who can carry the home and the family and have the strength to…
- Today in the west we are asking the question, why is man unhappy? Answer is very simple. We have created a very fast society but…
- Whenever you remember me, now or hereafter, one word you must remember: God only lives in cozy homes. Man without a cozy home is a…
- If the entire divinity and domain of God sits in the heart of a person, and his longing becomes timeless, then man can develop the…
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