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IMPERMANENCE OF LOVE
English proverb of the day: ‘Love makes the time pass. Time makes love pass’ ; The heartbreaking lesson on relationship and loveLove, like a flower, can fade with time, a truth captured by the proverb: 'Love makes the time pass. Time makes love pass.' While love init...
Quote of the Day by author Dan Millman: ‘If you don't get what you want, you suffer; if you get what you don't want, you suffer; even when…’ - Why getting what you want still leaves you sufferingQuote of the Day by author Dan Millman explains why desire often leads to suffering. Whether you get what you want or not, pain can follow....
Movie dialogue of the day by Life of Pi actor: 'In the end, the whole of life becomes an act of letting go, but what always hurts the most is not taking a moment to say goodbye' - Irrfan Khan talks about why closure matters when life forces us to move onIrrfan Khan's dialogue from Life of Pi about endings resonates deeply. The film explores the pain of not saying goodbye after a tiger leave...
Best life quotes: 'If a problem can be solved, then it’s not worth worrying about. If it can’t be solved, then it’s useless to worry about it' – Meaning of Japanese proverb explainedA timeless Japanese proverb offers a powerful antidote to modern-day anxiety. It advises focusing energy on solvable problems through actio...
Quote of the day by Tuesdays With Morrie author Mitch Albom: ‘All endings are also beginnings. We just don't know…’ Hidden truth about heartbreak, endings and second chances is giving readers hope during difficult life changesQuote of the day: Mitch Albom has sold 42 million books, founded 12 charities, and makes monthly visits to orphans in Haiti. But it is one ...
Quote of the day by George Clooney: I don't believe in happy endings, but I do believe in happy…’ – Ocean’s Eleven star highlights a life measured in journeys, not endingsGeorge Clooney reflects on life's inherent lack of neat endings, emphasizing the value of "happy travels" over "happy endings." He acknowle...
African Proverb of the Day: “Even the best dancer on the stage must retire sometime” — Life lessons on change, fame, success and why nothing lasts foreverAfrican Proverb of the Day explores the meaning of “Even the best dancer on the stage must retire sometime.” The traditional saying reflect...
Quote of the day by Jim Carrey: ‘Everything you gain in life will rot and fall apart, and all that will be left of you is what was in your heart’ – What truly remains when everything else fadesActor Jim Carrey shares a profound message about life's true measure. He emphasizes that material gains and fame eventually fade. What trul...
Quote of the day by The Fault in Our Stars author John Green: ‘It is so hard to leave—until you leave. And…’ Lessons on letting go and facing difficult goodbyesQuote of the day : John Green’s reflection does not diminish the emotional complexity of leaving, but it reframes it as a necessary step to...
Word of the Day: IneffaceableIneffaceable is a word that embodies permanence in its most profound sense. Whether used to describe memories, experiences or legacies, it ...
‘Everything magical happens between June and August’: 25 Quotes from The Summer I Turned Pretty that capture love, loss and growing upThe Summer I Turned Pretty understands that growing up is rarely loud or dramatic. Sometimes, it happens quietly, between June and August, ...
- Meaningful attachment
Attachment, like soil for plants, is essential for survival and growth, fostering interdependence, acceptance, and intimacy. While vital fo...
- Give up conflict
Possessiveness, ego, and the hankering for power lead to family disturbances, social evils, and war. Understanding dharma and empathy for o...
Jeff Bridges pens a thank you note for fans, says cancer is making him appreciate his mortalityThe actor ended the note, saying that he would continue giving updates about his his health.
Hollywood and Bollywood sell us a myth about love: Yuval Noah HarariThe Israeli historian and author comes to India for Vipassana courses.
What is not love?The passionate feelings that rise like a tornado and then ebb are attributes of change and, so, are an elusive reality.
Fleeting permanenceThe rationale of ephemeral art is just as imperative as that of art meant to endure.
Love and lossImpermanence is an undeniable and inescapable fact of life from which nothing that belongs to the realm of earthly existence is ever free.
Truth is ImmortalOnly death reveals the paradoxical nature of life. His orange-clad body lies serenely beneath the glass coffin. But Sri Sathya Sai Baba liv...
Make oneself a channel of peaceThe one advantage that people of peace have over war-mongers is numbers. If enough people turned into peacemakers, war could end. When the ...