I like money. You like money. We need the money. But, money is not going to bring humanity and spiritualism into your life.
BIKRAM CHOUDHURYAny kind of problem you have in your life, you come to Bikram. Your life becomes the best in the world.
More Bikram Choudhury Quotes
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Let no one steal your peace.
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Women like me. Women love me, so if I really wanted to involve the women, I don’t have to assault the women.
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In life you only have to travel 6 inches. That is the distance from your mind to your heart.
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Our ultimate destination is mental peace.
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Yoga is the only exercise on this planet from which you gain energy instead of burning energy.
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No matter how old or sick or out of shape, you can still stretch and have a new beginning with yoga.
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Cheer up, things will get worse.
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Would you rather suffer 90 minutes or 90 years? (Regarding a Bikram Yoga session that takes exactly 90 minutes.)
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It takes courage and intelligence, you know, to do the stages of Yoga right, and to start with this Hatha Yoga… It’s just you and nothing but you, standing in one spot frozen like a statue with no place to go for help or excuse or scapegoat except inward.
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Nothing can steal happiness, peace, away from you: if anyone does make you angry, you are the loser; if someone can allow you to lose peace, you are the loser.
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All you need are the words I give you here and your own honest efforts.
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If you have a good spine, the gods will chase you. Nobody has psychological or emotional problems, everyone has a bad spine.
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Regardless of your age or current physical condition you’ll laugh, cry, moan, groan, sweat and experience the most exciting, hard working and effective therapeutic yoga routine in the world.
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You are never too old or too broken. It is never too late to begin, or to start all over again.
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Falling out of a posture means you are human; getting back into the posture means you are a yogi.
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