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Anant Anant by Abhaidev
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“I can stay still. I can observe. I can wait.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“It is easier to be vile together than to be virtuous alone.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“Hills are where gods reside. Hills are where the doors to divinity open.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“I believe that controlling the desire to relish tasty food and tolerating hunger is a basic requirement if one wants to tread the path of enlightenment. Hunger is the most primal, most basic urge. The first thing newborns of every species come to know is hunger. It is hunger that drives human beings to do great stuff, and it is the very same hunger that drives them to do the unthinkable.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“When has this world not been in a state of war? There will always be competing ideologies. There will always be people fighting for narratives and what they believe is right. Peace is a myth. An illusion.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“When has this world not been in a state of war? There will always be competing ideologies. There will always be people fighting for narratives and what they believe is right. Peace is a myth. An illusion. There is always something brewing. The world is always at war. Or at least a part of it. People become Buddhas by choice, not because of their surroundings.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“What matters is hope. The conviction that this Universe has an order, even if it is untrue.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“We are having philosophical and spiritual seizures. Only, these convulsions are mental, instead of physical.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“Office: A hell, by the people, of the people, for the people.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“Odd as it may seem, mockery and criticism of a common subject is the best way to be on the same page and form bonds with each other.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“Odd as it may seem, mockery and criticism of a common subject is the best way to be on the same page and form bonds with each other. It is easier to be vile together than to be virtuous alone.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“I can read books. I can flow like a river. I can absorb everything that comes my way, good or bad.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“But do parents really desire truly great people as their children?”
Abhaidev, Anant
“When it's pitch dark and you are navigating through an unknown terrain, the flashlight in your hand doesn't illuminate the entire path. However, it lets you know enough about the immediate, to steer you safely towards the destination, one step at a time.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“Those who know the ultimate truth are so intoxicated by it that they don't bother telling about it to others.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“Those who know the truth are so intoxicated that they don’t bother lecturing about it to others.”
Abhaidev, Anant
“Those who know the truth are so intoxicated that they don’t bother lecturing about it to others.
Those who know nothing talk about it all the time.”
Abhaidev, Anant