Stories Of Jivavarta Quotes
Stories Of Jivavarta
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“You can spoil your good luck with your stupidity, but even with all the smartness in the world, you can never outrun your bad luck.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“When parents put their faith above their child's well being, they fail as a parents.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“The way to repair a bad reputation is to keep doing actions that prove otherwise.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“Simplicity of appearance can cause hindrance to success when you are poor. But the same simplicity is admired in a rich and successful person.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“True mastery isn’t about finding a final answer, but staying open to the questions that lead to real growth.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“When life turns cruel, empathy hardens into resentment, and we forgive everything except someone having what we don't.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“Long ago—so long that even the oldest stories were only beginning to form their first words. Thats when the great war of Jivavarta began and no kingdom, no place, and no town was safe.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“Song of Mihika Nagari
Every night, ships cut through the fog.
Their sailors sip their dark, dangerous grog.
No one sees them arrive. No one sees them leave.
Mihika Nagari traps them in her weave.
Happiness is a transaction, and gold buys time.
Weed is temptation, every voice is chime.
The goddess, once mighty, now slumbers in shame,
Her temples turned brothels, her blessings now lame.
By dawn, everyone's gone, no trace, no name,
The city denies that they ever came.
But one day the goddess will rise and glare,
And the city will sink, as if never there.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
Every night, ships cut through the fog.
Their sailors sip their dark, dangerous grog.
No one sees them arrive. No one sees them leave.
Mihika Nagari traps them in her weave.
Happiness is a transaction, and gold buys time.
Weed is temptation, every voice is chime.
The goddess, once mighty, now slumbers in shame,
Her temples turned brothels, her blessings now lame.
By dawn, everyone's gone, no trace, no name,
The city denies that they ever came.
But one day the goddess will rise and glare,
And the city will sink, as if never there.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“To hoard what you cannot use, and deny it to those who can, is not ownership. It is silent theft. True worth lies not in possession, but in purpose.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“We do not always remember who were good to us, but we never forget the ones who were bad to us.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“Thoughts and prayers do not mean much, unless they are accompanied by action”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“A Life of poverty is not as bad as it looks through the wealthy person's eye, neither is the life of the wealthy is as delightful as it looks through the poor's.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“Be the best at whatever you do, but first make sure that what you are doing is for the best.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“You did good, you did good again. But then, you did bad, and suddenly you were never any good.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
“People can believe in their own progress and success. They can even believe in strangers success. But when it comes to success of anyone from their social circle, they think, it must be by fluke and the other person doesn't deserve it.”
― Stories Of Jivavarta
― Stories Of Jivavarta
