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“Break Destiny (The Sonnet)
Be the one to make and break destiny,
For all powers of universe are in you.
Be the one to make and break paradigm,
For the very source of creation is you.
Cowards and vegetables talk of fate,
While the valiant is up and working.
Those who can't do mock the doer,
Yet there's no progress without a dingaling.
If taking a stand makes you a nutcase,
Be the nuttiest case that has ever walked.
But never you compromise with insanity,
Even if it is endorsed by the whole world.
You are the defender of all society.
Even in hardship never forget your duty.”
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“Vegetables can mock all they want. I shall die building the golden world.”
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“Cowards and vegetables talk of fate, while the valiant is up and working.”
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“Google knows all the facts in the world, but that doesn’t make it a good person.”
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“Tradition of heartless facts is no better than the tradition of mindless assumptions.”
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“Life is too short to be wasted in the heartless pursuit of dollar - once we've acquired the essentials of sustenance, all our attention, energy and resources must go to the elevation of the fallen.”
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“My science is you, my art is you. The morning of my mind is you.”
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“Just A Human Sonnet
Emotion first,
Attire later.
Simplicity first,
Sovereignty later.
Friendship first,
Faith later.
Goodness first,
God later.
Morality first,
Nationality later.
Peace first,
Patriotism later.
Let nothing be a hindrance to humanity,
Fulfilment of life lies in universality.”
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“Goodness makes you accountable, accountability strengthens your goodness.”
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“If you take a diamond and put it in a museum, does it try to impress people! It does not. Yet people start gathering around to bask in its glory. Let your humanity shine and the whole world will fall at your feet - even if your clothes are dirty and wallet is empty.”
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“A selfish heart is an ever-consuming desert - no matter how much water you pour, it still wants more, whereas an unselfish heart is an ever-giving ocean - no matter how much water you draw, it still has plenty to give everyone.”
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“No pain, no creation. No pressure, no diamond.”
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“Doctrines are truth for dumbbells, Holy books are life for the unholy. Hear all fools, all rigid corpses, Love is the only sign of divinity.”
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“I am disaster, blaster and master of destiny.”
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“All are born a savage and most die a savage, only a handful die the death of a human.”
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“Only the unselfish live, rest trudge through life as slaves to prehistoric tendencies.”
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“Celebrate liberty, not imprisonment - celebrate diversity, not discrimination - celebrate differences, not differentiation - celebrate cultural variation, not cultural profiling.”
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“Without warmth, truth does more harm than good.”
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“Truth that takes away your humanity, is of no use.”
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“We must aim towards truth, surely, but not at the expense of our humanity.”
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“New Melody (The Sonnet)
What is this new melody,
That I hear on my guitar!
What is this new tune,
That makes squabbles disappear!
What is this new serenade,
Calling upon a headstrong wind!
Whose are the footsteps I hear,
With such vigor yet gentle and kind!
Amidst the cacophony of cockiness,
What is this heartbeat of sacrifice!
Amidst the drumbeats of individualism,
What is this new desire to universalize!
What is this new voice of sanity I hear!
It is you and me, the branded blasphemer.”
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“I Want The Golden World (The Sonnet)
No matter what you say,
I want the golden world.
To hell with the sayers of nay,
I keep working without reward.
You may have your comfort,
Enjoy all your luxuries futile.
For me there's no other joy,
Like making someone smile.
All you do is take and take,
Yet I have nothing against thee.
Just remember that one day,
You shall die of obesity.
Vegetables can mock all they want.
I shall die building the golden world.”
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“You are my home o my golden earth. All your children are my sisters and brothers.”
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“I am the seed of all assimilation, the first one standing, earthquakin' egalitarian.”
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“Enough with the worship of chains! Now let your character reign.”
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“Heart Humanish (The Sonnet)
I am but a simple sufi,
What'll I do with applause!
If you want to give something,
Lend a corner in the heart of yours.
I am but a fumbling fakir,
What'll I do with all the gold!
Only with the touch of a kind heart,
We shall bring prosperity in our world.
I am but an ignorant dervish,
I don't know much ayat and psalm.
All I know is, love is the breath of life,
Without it, all progress is harm.
Rituals and intellect all will perish,
What will live on is the heart humanish.”
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“All flags are my flags, for all nations are my nations.”
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“Focus on treating disparity, not faith. Focus on instilling equality, not atheism.”
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“Each breath you take holds the potential for a thousand miracles.”
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“In a day if nobody comes and calls you foolish, it means you are doing something wrong.”
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“When it comes to love, drunkenness is soberness.”
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“Love to live and live to love.”
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“Only the coward says, time and tide wait for none, the valiant lives and works to build new time and to cause new tide.”
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“Reach out to lend a hand, not to bend a heart.”
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“In a world full of wolves devouring on each other's carcasses, be an elephant with incomparable courage and revolutionary gentleness.”
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“You are a chunk of coal bursting to turn into diamond, and it's self-centricity that keeps you from turning into a diamond by filling your mind with the hooey of comfort and security.”
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“Sonnet of A Religious Person
I spent years as a Christian,
I didn't find God.
I spent years as a Muslim,
I didn't find God.
I spent years as Hindu and Sikh,
Still there was no inkling.
I spent years as Buddhist and Atheist,
Still I understood nothing.
I did it all, prayers, rituals, meditation,
None of it brought me serenity.
For serenity has been all along,
At the feet of the ailing humanity.
I shelved all scriptures and stood as human.
Kindness alone is the sign of a religious person.”
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“Kindness alone is the sign of a religious person.”
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“Without love, all progress is harm.”
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“There's no progress without a dingaling.”
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“Love of the body has an expiration date, love of the being has none.”
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“Do not confuse the crippling hauntedness of judgment with the transformational power of awareness.”
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“Praise (The Sonnet)
In praising myself,
I only insult myself.
In pleasing myself,
I bring misery upon myself.
Lots of things I bought,
Plenty places I travelled.
Nothing gave me the bliss I seek,
No matter how much I groveled.
Then I stopped wanting things,
I ceased craving for gratification.
I placed my heart at your feet,
Finally I found my absolution.
Long was I lost in the sleep of pride.
Erasing the self I found my light.”
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“Step across the color of hate into the rainbow of love, and you shall find life, liberty and happiness.”
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“Love isn't made of a single color, love is a vivacious rainbow, spanning across and beyond the deepest and farthest horizons of the individual mind's ridiculously limited window of perception.”
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“Civilization is when we sit together, with different faces and different forms, yet one sentience.”
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“Expansion causes health and harmony, contraction causes disease and division.”
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“I cannot write from within the pathetic boundaries of any one culture or any one language, for it'd be like asking the wind to blow in just one country.”
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“Abolition of borders starts with the expansion of mind.”
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“Let us hang all our sectarian gods and idols. Let us start a new worship of love and liberty. Let us be prophets and messengers of harmony. Let us be disintegrated in realization of inclusivity.”
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