B Quotes
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“Brahma is a noun as it’s the name of a person, place, particle and point of view or say a concept. E.g. Brahmasmit (Smiling Brahma).”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is a pronoun; as it is a word that refers to the noun. E.g. Brahmajan (Brahma Folk).”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is a verb as it’s an action in itself. E.g. Brahmakrit (Praying).”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is all; a noun, a pronoun, a verb, an adjective, a single word, a full sentence; the crux of life, the whole grammar of life.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is an adjective as it describes a noun or pronoun. E.g. Brahmchit (Ecstatic).”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is creativity, Vishnu is execution, Shiva is resilience. Imbibe these three for utmost excellence.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is everywhere, Brahma is the fire (energy), Brahma is the air (soul).”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is not just about the creation of the universe but being the universe itself.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is Om.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is the great Creator, Life a mystic drama; Heaven, and Earth, and living Nature Are but masks of Brahma.”
Source: SONGS OF RELIGION AND LIFE
“Brahma is the journey, Brahma is the destination.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is the soul of the universe, the immortal one.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma is the ultimate reality; rest everything is illusion. The purpose of life is to travel from, illusion to truthfulness.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma means awakened sub-consciousness. Transform yourself.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma mentors, Vishnu monitors, Shiva mends.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahma was excessively sparing with earth, water, and fire.... The reckless expenditure of air and ether in his composition was amazing. And, in consequence, he perpetually struggled to outreach the wind, to outrun space itself. Other animals ran only when they had a reason, but the Horse would run for no reason whatever, as if to run out of his own skin.”
“Brahma Yoga activates the vitality that thrives through the flow of energy, asanas, movement, mantras, and mudras. It reminds and awakens in each of us the yogic quest of enlightenment that leads to bliss, balance,
creativity, love, acceptance, and freedom.”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“Brahma Yoga nurtures me so I no longer hurt myself with negative thoughts”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“Brahma Yoga, regardless of what I may have learned from some humans, shows me that love is love without exceptions or conditions”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“Brahma Yoga reveals that I am occurring naturally and play a crucial part amid the interdependent and outwardly opposing forces of the universe”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“Brahma Yoga seeks to reunite us through our practice to our place, presence, and purpose in this cosmos. It seeks to use the body as an elemental portal to align with the absolute transcendental reality of the universe”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“Brahmacharya is not against sex. If it is against sex then sex can never disappear. Brahmacharya is a transmutation of the energy: it is not being against sex, rather it is changing the whole energy from the sex center to the higher centers. When it reaches to the seventh center of man, the sahasrar, then brahmacharya happens. If it remains in the first center, muladhar, then sex; when it reaches to the seventh center, then samadhi. The same energy moves. It is not being against it; rather, it is an art how to use it.”
“Brahman Hindus believe that by reciting mantras, they are strengthening the building blocks of reality.”
Source: The Great Silence
“Brahman is a mirror. who lives in mirrors?”
“Brahman is beyond mind and speech, beyond concentration and meditation, beyond the knower, the known and knowledge, beyond even the conception of the real and unreal. In short, It is beyond all relativity.”
Source: Sayings: The Most Exhaustive Collection of Them, Their Number Being 1120
“Brahman is the ultimate reality; it is simultaneously Saguna and Nirguna; divisions are due to ignorance. Mind and intellect can never catch hold of it; they have only one option and that is to merge with it.”
“Brahmatva (Brahmahood) is the state of smile, internal one, may or may not be visible externally.”
Source: Smiling Brahma
“Brahms believed that there was no need to publish absolutely everything that Schubert ever wrote.”
“Brahms once remarked that the mark of an artist is how much he throws away. Nature, the great creator, is always throwing things away. A frog lays several million eggs at a sitting. Only a few dozen of these become tadpoles, and only a few of those become frogs. We can let imagination and practice be as profligate as nature.”
Source: Free Play: Improvisation in Life and Art
“Brahms stayed an extra day to hear my [Fifth] Symphony and was very kind ... I like his honesty and open-mindedness. Neither he nor the players liked the finale, which I also think rather horrible.”
“Brahms' Variations are better than mine, but mine were written before his.”
“Braid Scots is still in most Scottish communities (in one or other Anglicised modification) the speech of bed and board and street and plough, the speech of emotional ecstasy and emotional stress. But it is not genteel. It is to the bourgeoisie of Scotland coarse and low and common and loutish, a matter for laughter, well enough for hinds and the like, but for the genteel to be quoted in vocal inverted commas... But for the truly Scots writer it remains a real and haunting thing, even while he tries his best to forget its existence and to write as a good Englishman.”
Source: Scottish Scene: or, The Intelligent Man's Guide to Albyn
“Braiiinnnnssss," we said in unison. "It's both sad and incredibly impressive that you were all ready with that one.”
Source: The Name of the Star
“Braille is knowledge, and knowledge is power.”
“Brain against brute force - and brain came out on the top - as its bound to do.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Kenneth Grahame (Illustrated)
“Brain at the base of the mind,
Heart at the base of existence,
Character at the base of the shoulder,
that's all you need to lead a good life.”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Brain balance is more important than bank balance.”
Source: Mucize Insan: When The World is Family
“Brain cancer has a latency in the population of 40 years.”
“Brain cells create ideas. Stress kills brain cells. Stress is not a good idea”
“Brain damage is never a good idea, no matter what your friends say.”
Source: Arrival: Film tie-in
“Brain deals exclusively with the physical, and mind exclusively with the metaphysical.”
Source: Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth
“Brain disease, heart disease, gastrointestinal disease and blood disorders were common in the radiation pioneers.”
“Brain gets bent, heart gets broken You can't jump off once the pages turn School is out but never over That's the only lesson you can learn”
“Brain, Heart and Empty Pocket
(Hopeless Sonnet)
Hope is rather important to me, so much so,
I even named a title Esperanza Impossible.
But my hope is not that of wishful inaction,
my hope is a furnace of valiance untamable.
It's more important to be the hope and help,
than have the hope that help is on the way.
No one is too helpless to lift themselves,
all you need is a purpose to define your way.
If this son of a factory worker could conquer
the world with brain, heart and empty pocket,
why do you succumb to fictitious despair,
the greatest hopes are always hopeless!
Rise, revolt and be the hope,
take no defeat as your destiny.
Till your world bathes in your light,
be the hopeless warrior of incorruptibility.”
Source: The Divine Refugee
“Brain is the best laboratory.”
Source: Sapionova: 200 Limericks for Students
“Brain is the best laboratory, that outwits all technology.”
Source: Sapionova: 200 Limericks for Students
“Brain is the seat of the being.”
Source: Rowdy Scientist: Handbook of Humanitarian Science
“Brain is there to think first, then take a side, but society teaches you to pick a side first, then think alike.”
Source: Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
“Brain is there to think first, then take a side, but society teaches you to pick a side first, then think alike. In a world of flexible spine and rigid mind, muster an unbending spine with expanding mind.”
Source: Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
“Brain is there to think human,
Heart is there to feel human.
Eyes are there to see human,
Hands are there to be human.”
Source: Yüz Şiirlerin Yüzüğü (Ring of 100 Poems, Bilingual Edition): 100 Turkish Poems with Translations