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“The process of learning, formation of knowledge, paradigms and systems paradoxically lends itself to the ideals of exclusivity, control and limitations of execution.”

— Andy Harglesis, Share via Whatsapp

“Remember even if you don t see me, I am always there just like the Moon in the Sky!”

— Kalpana Bhandari, Share via Whatsapp

“إنّ الحِرص على مخالفة الآخر مثل الحِرص على تقليده، كلاهما تبعيّة.”

— يوسف صامت بوحايك, رجل القش: الدليل المختصر للمغالطات المنطقية والإنحيازات الإدراكية, Share via Whatsapp

“To what roads have I come walking on unknown paths!”

— Avijeet Das, Share via Whatsapp

“You left but your memories stayed!”

— Avijeet Das, Share via Whatsapp

“Life is a river”

— Manjushree Mohanty, Share via Whatsapp

“Using the philosophical language —Some people are less rational than others because it’s not given to every mind to think straight.”

— Mwanandeke Kindembo, Share via Whatsapp

“silences have deeper meaning. i like silences. i talk to my silences. i inhale the myriad fragrances of silences. these silences know me well. these silences find me when i need them. silences are profound. silences are eloquent. silences are deep. silences are my symphony. there is a charm of these silences. i know these silences well. silences say more than words ever could.”

— Avijeet Das, Share via Whatsapp

“Social Roles Do Not Define Character; Character Defines Social Roles”

— monk of YHVH, Share via Whatsapp

“If dogs don t go to heaven, well then, from the yardstick of karma, so too did not your dear revered ancestors. And of course, dog damn it, you certainly won t.”

— Fakeer Ishavardas, Share via Whatsapp

“Life is absurd; we must learn to enjoy the beautiful amber that coats the fossils of death strewn all around us.”

— Dan Johnson, Catawampusland, Share via Whatsapp

“If you want to do something today to radically improve the United States of America, walk on the right.”

— Dan Johnson, Share via Whatsapp

“Don t assume your elected officials have your best interest in mind. Read the entire book before you see the movie. Stop Instagramming your goddam twenty-dollar quinoa salad. Don t buy that new pair of pants. Go on a hike instead of watching the game. Don t get your history from the Walt Disney Company. Seek authenticity at whatever cost. Take difficult journeys of body and mind for no reason other than proving to yourself that they are possible. Double check the facts you take for granted. Form your own well-researched opinions. Take great pains not to add any more heartache to the world. Strive to see the impact of your actions as they echo in the universe beyond.”

— Dan Johnson, Catawampusland, Share via Whatsapp

“পৃথিবীর পথে ঘুরে-ঘুরে আমার ভিতরটা মরুভূমি হয়ে গিয়েছে। দুনিয়ার মানুষের সঙ্গে লড়াই করে টিকে থাকতে হলে বুকের মধ্যে মরুভূমিই দরকার - মনে রাখবেন মরুভূমির পথে কাদা থাকে না, পিছলে পড়ার সম্ভাবনা অনেক কম।”

— Sankar, মুক্তির স্বাদ, Share via Whatsapp

“Today s usury-money is part of a story of separation, in which more for me is less for you. That is the essence of interest: I will only share money with you if end up with even more of it in return. On the systemic level as well, interest on money creates competition, anxiety and the polarization of wealth. Meanwhile, the phrase more for me is less for you is also the motto of the ego, and a truism given the discrete and separate self of modern economics, biology, and philosophy. ”

— Charles Eisenstein, Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition, Share via Whatsapp

“In our narratives we may signify without constraint.”

— Alan Moore, Providence #5, Share via Whatsapp

“People who have spirit have moral values but people who have(drink) spirit( alcohol) have no moral values.”

— -Dr Sivakumar Gowder, Share via Whatsapp