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Quote:- In your pocket is not enough but in your mind
AMERICA EXIST
Author:- Isaac Nash
Category:- motivational
Quote:- In your pursuit of your passions, always be young. In your relationship with others, always be grown-up.
Author:- Tom Brokaw
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Inaction takes toll of your knowledge and reason too. Knowing what to do is one thing and implementing it to weed out your flaws is altogether a differentball game.
Author:- Dr.prem jagyasi
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Inconnue, elle était ma forme préférée,Celle qui m’enlevait le souci d’être un homme,Et je la vois et je la perds et je subisMa douleur, comme un peu de soleil de l’eau froide.
Capitale de la douleur / L'amour la poésie
Author:- Paul Éluard
Category:- Love
Quote:- Incorporate the word "no" into your vocabulary more often, and notice how your reserves begin to fill.
Holistic Wealth: 32 Life Lessons to Help You Find Purpose, Prosperity, and Happiness
Author:- Keisha Blair
Category:- Life
Quote:- Incredible change happens in your life when you decide to take control of what you do have power over instead of craving control over what you don't.
Life, the Truth, and Being Free
Author:- Steve Maraboli
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Indeed, a culture of scientism helps produce a culture that also rejects genuine scientific authority. The scientism studied in these pages, by falsely trading on an authority it does not wield, helps to sow a wider skepticism and cynicism about the 'elite' voices of scientists as such. A disturbing increase in science denial (e.g. conspiracy theorists, anti-vaxxers, climate change deniers) is in a mutually supporting dialectic with the absolute scientism of a Pinker or a Dawkins. Although they have not yet realized it, figures like Pinker and Dawkins, far from defending science, undermine it by overpromising and exaggerating its authority. Ultra-Darwinists and biblical literalists are dance partners
We Built Reality: How Social Science Infiltrated Culture, Politics, and Power
Author:- Jason Blakely
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Indeed, if you reach out to others, that is the main definition of humanity in a nutshell.
Resistance To Intolerance
Author:- Mwanandeke Kindembo
Category:- Love
Quote:- Indeed, in the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the alternation of the night and the day, and the [great] ships which sail through the sea with that which benefits people, and what Allah has sent down from the heavens of rain, giving life thereby to the earth after its lifelessness and dispersing therein every [kind of] moving creature, and [His] directing of the winds and the clouds controlled between the heaven and earth are signs for a people who use reason.
Author:- (Quran 2:164
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Indeed, many relationships identified as codependent do involve pride, not low self-worth or a deficiency of selflove. An underlying lie of people married to drunks and other losers may be their own sense of mastery and self-confidence in being able to change others through their own wonderful goodness and love. They may have excessive belief in their own ability to help another person, or they may think that others will change just because of being married to them. They may also have high expectations of the spouse being forever grateful for being rescued by such an excellent partner. Then when their heroic efforts fail, they may cast blame onto themselves as well as their spouses, parents, or whomever else might be in the picture. They may then experience feelings of hopelessness about themselves and their circumstances. They may be filled with self-pity and be dissatisfied with themselves. But that is not true self-hatred. That is self-love that does not want to suffer.
12 Steps to Destruction: Codependecy/Recovery Heresies
Author:- Martin Bobgan
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Independence is the recognition of the fact that yours is the responsibility of judgment and nothing can help you escape it—that no substitute can do your thinking—that the vilest form of self-abasement and self-destruction is the subordination of your mind to the mind of another, the acceptance of an authority over your brain, the acceptance of his assertions as facts, his say-so as truth, his edicts as middle-man between your consciousness and your existence.
Atlas Shrugged
Author:- Ayn Rand
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- India is a country where people forget and forgive everything to make the world as a family, otherwise people would have seen millions of wars by now.
Author:- Anuj Jasani
Category:- best
Quote:- India is going to face the biggest genital crisis, the only reason for which is not to have interracial marriages. At that time you will remember this sentence very much.
Author:- Pradip Bendkule
Category:- Love
Quote:- Indian culture is designed in a way that keeps this world alive with the support of the Granth Veda Shastra Purana Ayurveda and Yoga.
Author:- Anuj Jasani
Category:- best
Quote:- Indian culture is the only option to bring change in the people of this entire world.
Author:- Anuj Jasani
Category:- best
Quote:- Indian poverty is more dehumanizing than any machine; and, more than in any machine civilization, men in India are units, locked up in the straitest obedience by their idea of their dharma. The scientist returning to India sheds the individuality he acquired during his time abroad; he regains the security of his caste identity, and the world is once more simplified. There are minute rules, as comforting as bandages; individual perception and judgement, which once called forth his creativity, are relinquished as burdens, and the man is once more a unit in his herd, his science reduced to a skill. The blight of caste is not only untouchability and the consequent deification in India of filth; the blight, in India that tries to grow, is also the over-all obedience it imposes, its ready-made satisfactions, the diminishing of adventurousness, the pushing away of men of individuality and the possibility of excellence.
India: A Wounded Civilization
Author:- V.S. Naipaul
Category:- science
Quote:- Indians have made some contribution to science in this century; but - with a few notable exceptions - their work has been done abroad. And this is more than a matter of equipment and facilities. It is a cause of concern to the Indian scientific community - which feels itself vulnerable in India - that many of those men who are so daring and original abroad should, when they are lured back to India, collapse into ordinariness and yet remain content, become people who seem unaware of their former worth, and seem to have been brilliant by accident. They have been claimed by the lesser civilization, the lesser idea of dharma and self-fulfillment. In a civilization reduced to its forms, they no longer have to strive intellectually to gain spiritual merit in their own eyes; that same merit is now to be had by religious right behaviour, correctness.India grieved for the scientist Har Gobind Khorana, who, as an American citizen, won a Nobel Prize in medicine for the United States a few years ago. India invited him back and fêted him; but what was most important about him was ignored. 'We could do everything for Khorana,' one of India's best journalists said, 'except do him the honour of discussing his work.' The work, the labour, the assessment of labour: it was expected that somehow that would occur elsewhere, outside India.
India: A Wounded Civilization
Author:- V.S. Naipaul
Category:- science
Quote:- Indifference and neglect often do much more damage than outright dislike.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Author:- J.K. Rowling
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Individual humans know embarrassingly little about the world, and as history progressed, they came to know less and less. A hunter-gatherer in the Stone Ageknew how to make her own clothes, how to start a fire, how to hunt rabbits and how to escape lions. We think we know far more today, but as individuals, we actually know far less. We rely on the expertise of others for almost all our needs. In one humbling experiment, people were asked to evaluate how well they understood the workings of an ordinary zip. Most people confidently replied that they understoodthem very well - after all, they use zips all the time. They were then asked to describe in as much detail as possible all the steps involved in the zip's operation. Most had no idea. This is what Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach have termed 'the knowledgeillusion'. We think we know a lot, even though individually we know very little, because we treat knowledge in the minds of others as if it were our own.
21 Lessons for the 21st Century
Author:- Yuval Noah Harari
Category:- knowledge
