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Fight Is Excuse Love Not Refuse

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Fight Is Excuse Love Not Refuse

Hemant Banswal
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Radical Muslims fly planes into buildings. Radical Christians kill abortion doctors. Radical Atheists write books.

Hemant Mehta
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Forgiveness doesn’t excuse their behaviour. It prevents their behaviour from destroying your heart.

Hemant Smarty
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Nothing draws people more quickly away from religion than an open mind.

Hemant Mehta
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The biggest turn off for a girl as far as I am aware apart from all logistic issues, is a guy without any mission in his life.

Hemant Pandey, Secrets to modern woman's heart: Learn what women really want : Be ready to be shocked! (3rd Edition)
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World gives everything to those who don’t need it. (Matthew Effect). More you have it, more they give it to you

Hemant Pandey, Secrets to modern woman's heart: Learn what women really want : Be ready to be shocked! (3rd Edition)
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Thinking of a problem as a situation that is unwelcome or harmful can be limiting and distracting. When we attach ourselves to dissecting and focusing on the negativity of the problem, we take away valuable time and effort from finding the solution. When we allow our problem to emotionally outweigh our search for a solution, we aren’t as open to the many possible solutions. In fact, both solutions and problems are just options—except one works and the other doesn’t.

Rupa Mehta, The Nalini Method: 7 Workouts for 7 Moods
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I feel that the critic and music director should have such a good relationship they can pick up the phone and call each other any time.

Zubin Mehta
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My parents had chosen the medical profession for me. I even studied a few semesters at St Xavier's College, but at the back of my mind, I always wanted to be a musician like my father.

Zubin Mehta
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My father was a trained accountant, a BCom from Sydenham College and a self-taught violinist. In the 1920s, when he was in his teens, he heard a great violinist, Jascha Heifetz, and he was so inspired listening to him that he bought himself a violin, and with a little help from an Italian teacher, he learned to play it.

Zubin Mehta
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