MY FAV QUOTES

Why Quotes:
“Quotes help us understand, inspire, motivate, clarify and show our approach to things around.”

Action

"HOW YOU DO
A THING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN WHAT YOU DO"

Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (AMMA)

Possibility

EVERYTHING IS EASY WHEN YOU ARE BUSY. BUT NOTHING IS EASY WHEN YOU ARE LAZY.

Swami Vivekananda

cOMFORT

WHEN YOU LEARN TO BE SILENT, YOU WILL BE "AT HOME" ANYWHERE YOU GO.

Sri Osho Rajaneesh

Alertness

One just needs little alertness, to see & find out; life is really a great cosmic laughter.

Rajaeesh

3 THINGS

In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you

Buddha

MY FAV MOVIES

Peaceful Warrior

It is a 2006 drama film directed by Victor Salva and written by Kevin Bernhardt based on the 1980 novel Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman. Set at U.C. Berkeley, the film stars Scott Mechlowicz as a troubled but talented gymnast who meets a spiritual guide portrayed by Nick Nolte.

Tuesdays with Morrie 

It is a 1999 American made-for-television film adaptation of Mitch Albom‘s book of the same title. Directed by Mick Jackson, it features Jack Lemmon in a role for which he won an Emmy award. The film originally aired on ABC on December 5, 1999

Sant Tukaram 

(Sant Tukārām), also known as Saint Tukaram, is a 1936 Marathi film, produced by Prabhat Film Company and based on the life of Tukaram (1608–50). Sant Tukaram is revered as a great Indian film. It was the first Indian film to receive international recognition. It was adjudged one of the three best films of the world at the Venice Film Festival. It was a runaway success and broke the box office records by being the first Indian film to run in a single theatre for more than a year

Master of Zen

It is a 1994 Hong Kong film based on the legends surrounding the life of Bodhidharma. Bodhidharma was born in India sometime in the fifth or sixth century as the third son of a king. When his father died, he leaves home and practises Buddhism under the tutelage of the master Prajnatara. Many decades later, he travels to China to spread Zen Buddhism and search for a successor.