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#1. Republicans ought to propose conservative answers to the concerns that are uppermost on most voters' minds. The libertarian-populist method seems to be to start with the solutions and then to imagine that voters have the relevant concerns. And while many of the proposed solutions have great potential appeal to conservative voters, few would do much to expand their ranks. #Quote by Ramesh Ponnuru
#2. The Indian diaspora is not a capital-accumulating diaspora. The Indian diaspora is doctors, lawyers, professors. Or newspaper sellers. They are basically trade- or profession-oriented, and so they're not major investors in their home country. #Quote by Jairam Ramesh
#3. Most of us are too focused on our future that we forget to live our present. #Quote by Raaz Ojha
#4. Don't get married in a house where there is no toilet. #Quote by Jairam Ramesh
#5. Separation is the absence of Love, and Love is the absence of separation. #Quote by Ramesh S Balsekar
#6. Simple life is always good. Fortune should not be created on other's money. #Quote by Ramesh Lohia
#7. People ask what your vision is, what is your big vision? I say 'bhai', I got here by way of selling tea. I am a simple Chhota man. I like focusing on simple and small tasks. I want to accomplish big things for the little guy. #Quote by Narendra Modi
#8. It's very difficult to fill the shoes of somebody like Rahul Bhai. He has set the bench mark for a generation to come. However, it's our responsibility to carry forward his legacy. #Quote by Suresh Raina
#9. Surrender is the most difficult thing in the world while you are doing it and the easiest when it is done. #Quote by Bhai Sahib Singh
#10. I think environmentalists do no service to their cause by taking fundamentalist stances. I am not defending corporate India's track record, but for many environmental problems, there are technological solutions. #Quote by Jairam Ramesh
#11. 10/20/30 Rule in my book can level the playing field for a retail forex trader to trade alongside big banks and hedge funds. #Quote by Ramesh Selvarajoo
#12. I may not die for you, but I am sure I cannot live without u as well. #Quote by Raaz Ojha
#13. Agitation is all about poetry, governance is all about prose. #Quote by Jairam Ramesh
#14. Just hearing about these lingas of grace rids a man of his sins. They are Somanatha, Mallikarjuna, Mahakaala, Parameswara, Kedara, BhimaSankara, Visvesa, Tryambaka, Vaidyanatha, Nagesa, Ramesa and Ghusmesa. Those who repeat these names daily achieve their every desire; and those who chant them with no trace of desire are released forever from birth and rebirth. When eaten, the prasada offered to these Jyotirlingas makes ashes of the sins of a thousand births. The mere sight of a Jyotirlinga can cause moksha; but these lingas were not always upon the earth. #Quote by Ramesh Menon
#15. I think toilets are more important than temples. No matter how many temples we go to, we are not going to get salvation. We need to give priority to toilets and cleanliness. #Quote by Jairam Ramesh
#16. I kissed a ghoul and I liked it. #Quote by Ramesh Kula
#17. The sense of duality, which is a barrier to true love, must prevail so long as the apperception of Truth has not occurred. Once individuality is surrendered, there is only total Love. #Quote by Ramesh S Balsekar
#18. WTO is not the forum for labour standards. Next, the U.S. will argue the time zone difference is an unfair competitive advantage enjoyed by India that enables our software engineers to work while the Americans sleep. #Quote by Jairam Ramesh
#19. ...People stop, stare. No one stop and stare if one of your own beggars drop dead in street. No just step over him like he is a stone, or a dog turd and go away quickly. But when they see a white man with golden hair lying on the street, everyone stop, everyone cry, "Hai - hai, - poor boy, call doctor, call ambulance. What has happen, Farrokh-bhai?"..."
- Farrokh said to Baumgartner when he wanted to get rid of the reluctant, overly drugged homeless foreigner out of his restaurant. (Page 167) #Quote by Anita Desai
#20. For us Deewan Bhai, whatever it takes #Quote by Sanchit Gupta
#21. When in absence of a hammer, I had hit a nail with a brick as a child, I didn't know there was a huge lesson hidden in the act. Today, I realize resources are all within and without, only we fail to link them together and think of alternate uses. #Quote by Ramesh Sood
#22. One's longing is not so much there for sense-gratification, profit and self-preservation, instead one's karma is there for no other purpose than inquiring after the Absolute Truth. #Quote by Ramesh Menon
#23. I met an acquaintance on my way to a super market near our house and casually asked, "Hi, where are you going?"
He looked at me, smiled and politely asked,"Why?"
I was stunned.
I didn't have the reason and couldn't make one. I just gave him a smile and moved on. When later I thought over it I realized that it was one of the most powerful responses to personal questions people tend to ask. I have since used it well and perhaps avoided many unnecessary conversations. #Quote by Ramesh Sood
#24. Discovery of India' by Jawaharlal Nehru. #Quote by Thota Ramesh
#25. Truth is nothing but people believes #Quote by Ramesh Jangra
#26. Understand that nothing happens
unless it is God's will and
do what you like.
What can be simpler than that? #Quote by Ramesh S Balsekar
#27. When does gold ore become gold? When it is put through a process of fire. So the human being during the training becomes as pure as gold through suffering. It is the burning away of the dross. Suffering has a great redeeming quality. As a drop of water failing on the desert sand is sucked up immediately, so we must become nothing and nowhere ... we must disappear. #Quote by Bhai Sahib Singh
#28. Gibreel, the tuneless soloist, had been cavorting in moonlight as he sang his impromptu gazal, swimming in air, butterfly-stroke, breast-stroke, bunching himself into a ball, spreadeagling himself against the almost-infinity of the almost-dawn, adopting heraldic postures, rampant, couchant, pitting levity against gravity. Now he rolled happily towards the sardonic voice. 'Ohe, Salad baba, it's you, too good. What-ho, old Chumch.' At which the other, a fastidious shadow falling headfirst in a grey suit with all the jacket buttons done up, arms by his sides, taking for granted the improbability of the bowler hat on his head, pulled a nickname-hater's face. 'Hey, Spoono,' Gibreel yelled, eliciting a second inverted wince, 'Proper London, bhai! Here we come! Those bastards down there won't know what hit them. Meteor or lightning or vengeance of God. Out of thin air, baby. #Quote by Salman Rushdie
#29. It depends on you whether you want wrinkles or dimples on your face. #Quote by Raaz Ojha
#30. You should thank the people who bring out the worst in you. Had it not been for them, you would never have come to know of your worst side. #Quote by Ramesh Babu
#31. The man of wisdom is devoid of ego even though he may appear to use it. His vacant or fasting mind is neither doing anything nor not doing anything. He is outside of volition, neither this nor that. He is everything and nothing. #Quote by Ramesh S Balsekar
#32. Words are a distraction to enlightenment. Getting rid of conceptual thinking means enlightenment. #Quote by Ramesh S Balsekar
#33. Ramesh Ponnuru and others say Obama is a conventional liberal. But conventional liberals don't come out for the release of the Lockerbie bomber. Conventional liberals don't return the bust of Winston Churchill from the Oval Office. Conventional liberals don't block oil drilling in America while subsidizing oil drilling in Brazil. #Quote by Dinesh D'Souza
#34. We can buy most things in life except time. #Quote by Ramesh Lohia
#35. He lit the night he brought with the fire that puts out the planets when time ends. #Quote by Ramesh Menon
#36. India has a responsibility to itself to fight Climate Change #Quote by Jairam Ramesh
#37. Real bliss is the absence
of the wanting of bliss #Quote by Ramesh S Balsekar
#38. Brahma emerged from the right side of Mahesa, Vishnu from the left and Nilarudra from his heart. In the beginning, intoning AUM, Sadasiva created the universe. Siva is Pranava and Pranava is Siva. #Quote by Ramesh Menon
#39. Happiness is an art and the one who knows this art lives happily even if they don't have anything. #Quote by Raaz Ojha
#40. Speak so polite with people that your ill wishers become your well wishers. #Quote by Raaz Ojha
#41. Too much of anything is not good. But I love her too much. #Quote by Raaz Ojha
#42. Each rejection brings us closer to acceptance. #Quote by Ramesh Lohia
#43. Did you know Radha still waits, impatient for you, in Vrindavana? Like a wraith beneath the trees, since you didn't say farewell. #Quote by Ramesh Menon
#44. Dark clouds not only bring thunderstorm, They also bring rain. #Quote by Raaz Ojha
#45. If there is a Nobel prize for dirt and filth, India will win it, no doubt. #Quote by Jairam Ramesh
#46. So what is it really like? What happens when people die? Noor asks Alice Bhatti, who after finishing her shift has changed into a loose maxi and is lying down on a wheelie stretcher, her forearm covering her eyes. A half-torn poster on the wall behind the stretcher says : Bhai, your blood will bring a revolution. Someone has scrawled under it with a marker: And that revolution will bring more blood. Someone has added Insha'allah in an attempt to introduce divine intervention into the proceedings. Some more down-to-earth soul has tried to give this revolution a direction, and drawn an arrow underneath and scribbled, Bhai, the Blood Bank is in Block C. #Quote by Mohammed Hanif