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Things Quotes by Harbhajan Singh Yogi
- Talk to everybody with reverence. Listen to everybody with reverence. Say things with reverence. You will always be happy and graceful.
- There's a great blunder which we commit. Through communication, we try to control people...The fact is that nobody can control anybody. All you can do…
- There are three things you cannot hide: smell of the garlic, fragrance of the flower and the wisdom of the teacher.
- There are two ways to change things: Either you are forced to change or you have the intuition to change.
- An attitude of gratitude brings great things.
- Never say things to friends which you don't want to hear from enemies.
- Many things you are already practicing; but you practice them under fear. But if you practice them under love they become Divine.
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