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Famous Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma Quotes
“Memory doesn’t cause pain, conversion of memory into emotion does.”
“Knowing and connecting with the Brahma makes you complete.”
“What people do to you is their Karma; what you do to them is yours.”
“Virtues sketch the values, not aesthetics.”
“When you accept that you are nothing, that’s the first step towards being Brahmasmit.”
“If you want to be, be positive, there is too much scope, these days.”
“Sound of smiling mind is Om.”
“Life is a journey from being cringing human being to becoming Smiling Brahma.”
“Be the Brahma, the smiling Brahma.”
“Smile at your best, you never know whose bad day turns bright with it.”
“Life is a transition from illusion to consciousness.”
“Smiling Brahma is the affair of human-beings with their own mind.”
“The brain can be seen, not the mind. But it doesn’t mean the mind doesn’t exist.”
“You are born the day you find the purpose of your life. Before that, you just exist.”
“Everyone wants a great life with a great shortcut but without great struggle.”
“You are not just a part of the universe; you are the universe, or say Youniverse.”
“You are, and if not, be the Brahma, of your own universe; say Brahmaverse.”
“Resonate with the universe, be the universe.”
“The whole universe is nothing but matter and energy.”
“You are everything, that Brahma is.”
“Life is all about, Giveaways and Takeaways.”
“You are part of this nature. You are enormous.”
“Be a limited edition of yourself; for elusive is valued.”
“Bhram is illusion. Brahma is consciousness.”
“The cancer journey is not easy, not simple life is either. Be strong and you will win.”
“Karma circles back. Keep a tab.”
“Don’t just exist, live; explore, enjoy, repeat.”
“Life is neither fair, nor a fair; for a fair ends, life goes on. Stay motivated.”
“Negative thoughts and friends, better be distanced.”
“Better the deeds, luckier you get.”
“Have you found the purpose of your life? If not yet, then when?”
“Three pillars of a great life; truthfulness, awareness, happiness.”
“Brahma is the journey, Brahma is the destination.”