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“You keep asking, ‘Is there a God?’ What are you going to do? Whether there is or isn't, mind your own business! If there is a God, will you play the good guy to please him? If there isn't a God, will you play the bad guy, thinking you won't be punished? Whether God exists or not, you are what you are! Mind your own business! You're wasting your time wondering whether God exists or not!”

“THE BEST WAY TO ACCEPT YOUR PLEASURE IS TO ACCEPT YOUR PAIN; THE BEST WAY TO ACCEPT YOUR PAIN IS TO ACCEPT YOUR SUFFERINGS; THE BEST WAY TO ACCEPT YOUR SUFFERINGS IS TO ACCEPT YOUR STRUGGLES; THE BEST WAY TO ACCEPT YOUR STRUGGLES IS TO ACCEPT YOUR FAILURES; THE BEST WAY TO ACCEPT YOUR FAILURES IS TO ACCEPT YOUR MISTAKES; THE BEST WAY TO ACCEPT YOUR MISTAKES IS TO ACCEPT YOURSELF; THE BEST WAY TO ACCEPT GOD IS TO ACCEPT YOU IN OTHERS AND TO ACCEPT OTHERS IN YOU”

“When perplexed, light appears to you in the form of truth; when troubled, in the form of reason; when sad, in the form of understanding; and when heartbroken, in the form of love. When perplexed, love appears to you in the form of friendships; when troubled, in the form of family; when sad, in the form of lovers; and when heartbroken, in the form of God. When perplexed, God appears to you in the form of wisdom; when troubled, in the form of patience; when sad, in the form of joy; and when heartbroken, in the form of peace.”

“PEOPLE CALL IT AS MY MISTAKE AND I CALL IT AS THEIR EXCUSE; PEOPLE CALL IT AS MY EGO AND I CALL IT AS THEIR PERSONAL; PEOPLE CALL IT AS MY CHARACTER AND I CALL IT AS THEIR ATTITUDE; PEOPLE CALL IT AS MY MISUNDERSTANDING AND I CALL IT AS THEIR PROBLEM; PEOPLE CALL IT AS MY PRIDE AND I CALL IT AS THEIR FAILURE; PEOPLE CALL IT AS MY REALITY AND I CALL IT AS THEIR IMAGINATION; PEOPLE CALL IT AS MY PAST AND I CALL IT AS THEIR PAST”

“If you hate the poor, do not ask The Divine One for wealth. If you hate the despised, do not ask The Divine One for honor. If you hate the oppressed, do not ask The Divine One for freedom. If you hate the lowly, do not ask The Divine One for influence. If you hate the fatherless, do not ask The Divine One for children. If you hate the lonely, do not ask The Divine One for friends. If you hate the orphaned, do not ask The Divine One for parents. If you hate the divorced, do not ask The Divine One for a family. If you hate the weak, do not ask The Divine One for strength. If you hate the helpless, do not ask The Divine One for might. If you hate the timid, do not ask The Divine One for courage. If you hate the helpless, do not ask The Divine One for power. If you hate the avarage, do not ask The Divine One for excellence. If you hate the common, do not ask The Divine One for nobility. If you hate the meek, do not ask The Divine One for authority. If you hate the gentle, do not ask The Divine One for fortitude. If you hate the confused, do not ask The Divine One for understanding. If you hate the perplexed, do not ask The Divine One for insight. If you hate the ignorant, do not ask The Divine One for knowledge. If you hate the senseless, do not ask The Divine One for wisdom. If you hate the anxious, do not ask The Divine One for joy. If you hate the hopeless, do not ask The Divine One for faith. If you hate the downtrodden, do not ask The Divine One for peace. If you hate the forsaken, do not ask The Divine One for love.”

“The world would give me no children, so The Divine One gave me truth; no friends, so The Divine One gave me discernment; no family, so The Divine One gave me light; no titles, so The Divine One gave me honor; no fame, so The Divine One gave me respect; no positon, so The Divine One gave me power; no work, so The Divine One gave me skills; no job, so The Divine One gave me talents; no career, so The Divine One gave me brilliance; no riches, so The Divine One gave me knowledge; no treasure, so The Divine One gave me wisdom; no wealth, so The Divine One gave me understanding; no peace, so The Divine One gave me joy; no faith, so The Divine One gave me hope; no love, so The Divine One gave me Himself; no scholarship, so The Divine One gave me a mind; no sainthood, so The Divine One gave me a heart; and no sagehood, so The Divine One gave me a soul.”