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- No. The purpose is not the destination but the journey itself. Only those who understand this simple truth can experience true happiness.
- Nature is not concerned about fairness, it only interested in efficiency.
- A man becomes a Mahadev, only when he fights for good. A Mahadev is not born from his mother's womb. He is forged in the…
- A person's ethics and character are not tested in good times. It is only in bad times that a person shows how steadfast he is…
- Nothing is more important than life. Nothing. You realise the simplicity of that point only when you confront death everyday.
- Truth doesn't have to be liked. It only has to be spoken. Speak it out. The truth may hurt you, but it will set you…
- A man becomes Mahadev only when he fights for good.
- Fate controls only the weak, Your Highness. The strong mould the providence the want
- I see a sense of unity in the universe. Spirituality is not limited to only one religion. One can experience it across different religions. I…
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