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Famous Shree Shambav Quotes
“Time measures love in moments, but forgetting is a chapter that never closes.”
“In the bitterness of the present, the seeds of future sweetness lie concealed.”
“At dawn, let your heart take flight in gratitude, soaring through the day on the wings of love.”
“Beware the ripples left by a startling revelation; they have the power to reshape your world.”
“Nature’s cycle, a poetic reflection of life’s eternal dance.”
“Doing the right thing is not a matter of convenience; it reflects your values and integrity.”
“Life goes on, and others replace the dead. Death changes nothing.”
“Men all pass away. However, not all men live.”
“Like all rivers, they will eventually lead to the sea.”
“We are deluded by Maya, and we are the slaves of illusion.”
“External objects are not the ones that intertwine us. It’s the inner attachment that ties us in.”
“We are solely to blame for our misery.”
“It is your choice whether you laugh or cry; it is your life.”
“The mind is the source of both bondage and liberation.”
“History continues until we learn from it and change our course.”
“Just as learning has no end, so does growth.”
“Our lives are entirely the result of our efforts.”
“There is always a law of connection; we just have to be observant and tune into it.”
“Our behaviour should correspond to our thoughts and actions.”
“A true beggar is unable to discover his true wealth.”
“Any intensely lived emotion simply liberates us from those very emotions.”
“The kind of seed sown will yield the same type of fruit.”
“What we want comes from participation; life does not happen by itself; we must make it happen.”
“Everyone is intertwined with the past, present, and future.”
“We can’t simultaneously think of two things.”
“The best reward comes from our collective effort and energy.”
“Every sunrise is an invitation to rise and make someone's day brighter.”
“Life is a boomerang. What you give, you get.”
“Whatever life throws at you, what you make of it is entirely up to you.”
“Even good paddy - is punished by being pounded with the pestle to yield rice.”