I am a proud staunch Sanatani Hindu.
With God, it's possible to be content wherever we are, with whatever we have.
Every time that God gives us a child, it's His way of saying He trusts us-trusts us to offer love and to guide the child toward Him.
God created you with special talents for a purpose, and sometimes those we love most don't understand that. Don't let the doubts of others ring louder than God's whispers to your spirit. Sometimes God's whispers are harder to hear, but they're to be trusted the most.
Some people my accuse me of doing too much. Sometimes I agree with them. But then there is a part of me that wants to follow God --- wholeheartedly, completely and full throttle, wherever He may lead. I don't want to look back fifty years from now and think, What if I had trusted God? Where would I be?
Don't you realize it's the doing that often gets us into trouble? It's not the doing that makes God happy. It's not about what we've done. . . it's about what been done for us.
You don't want to look back at your years with regrets. Regrets have no place in your memory jar.
A grieving person's like a person treading in deep water--if they've nothing to hold on to, they lose hope. They slide right under.
I'm lucky I had some teachers who saw something in me.
Comedy is unique in the sense that laughter is a palpable noise that everyone makes.
Democracy is disruptive. Around the world, peaceful protesters are being demonised for this, but there is no right in a democratic civil society to be free of disruption. Protesters ideally should read Gandhi and King and dedicate themselves to disciplined, long-term, non-violent disruption of business as usual - especially disruption of traffic.