I don’t know how you were diverted, You were perverted too. I don’t know how you were inverted No one alerted you.
GEORGE HARRISONIn the end, this world will go under because of the stupidity of people.
More George Harrison Quotes
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So it’s really a process of actually having a realization of God, which all becomes clear with the expanded state of consciousness that develops when you chant.
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The only thing we really have to work at in this life is how to manifest love.
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Love one another (His last words).
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The Past is gone and the future might not even be, the only thing we ever experience is the now, I try to enjoy the minute.
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This song ain’t black or white and as far as I know it don’t infringe on anyone’s copyright.
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The biggest break in my career was getting into the Beatles in 1962. The second biggest break since then is getting out of them.
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I still practice Transcendental Meditation and I think it’s great. Marharishi only ever did good for us, and although I have not been with him physically, I never left him.
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I’d rather be one of the devotees of God than one of the straight, so-called sane or normal people who just don’t understand that man is a spiritual being, that he has a soul.
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Heaven and hell is right now. You make it heaven or you make it hell by your actions.
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With our love, we could save the world.
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The purpose of life is to find out ‘Who am I?’, ‘Why am I here?’ and ‘Where am I going?’
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I believe what it says in the scriptures and in the Bhagavad Gita: ‘Never was there a time when you did not exist, and there never will be a time when you cease to exist.’
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If you drive a car, I’ll tax the street; if you try to sit, I’ll tax your seat; if you get too cold, I’ll tax the heat; if you take a walk, I’ll tax your feet.
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Sometimes I feel like I’m actually on the wrong planet. It’s great when I’m in my garden, but the minute I go out the gate I think, ‘What the hell am I doing here?
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I used to think that having many material things would increase one’s stock of happiness. I found that to be completely untrue. The trappings don’t make the man at all.
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