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“Love binds, and it binds forever. Good binds while evil unravels. Separation is another word for evil; it is also another word for deceit.”
Michel Houellebecq, The Elementary Particles“I’ve always thought that Binding was a bit like a war − both sides think they’re right, and neither wants to back down…the only difference is that you’re sleeping with the enemy.”-Evan”
Suzanne Wright, The Bite That Binds“One binds the worldly life with bad thoughts”
one binds the worldly life with good thoughts. With the absence of thoughts (avichaar) there is moksha [liberation].“The rich are all alike, to revise Tolstoy’s famous words, but the poor are poor in their own particular ways. Any reasonably intelligent reader could blow that generalization apart in the time it takes to write it. But as with most generalizations, a truth lies behind it. Ultimately, what binds the rich together is that they have more money, lots more. For one reason or another, the poor don’t have enough of it. But poverty doesn’t bind the poor together as much as wealth and the need to protect it bind the rich. If it did, we would hear the rattle of tumbrels in the streets. One hears mutterings, but the chains have not yet been shed.”
William McPherson“The bond of sisterly love is much tighter than the bond which binds men.”
Dixie Waters“The mind defines, decides, doubts and divides - only the heart truly binds.”
Rasheed Ogunlaru“Inauspicious intents (ashubh bhaav) binds demerit karma (paap), auspicious intents (shubh bhaav) binds merit karma (punya) and pure intents (shuddh bhaav) results in liberation (moksha).”
Dada Bhagwan“Love is ageless and colorless. It is a spiritual force that binds two hearts and two souls together as one.”
Ellen J. Barrier, The Price We Must Pay for Our Father's Sins“For a wonderful physical tie binds the parents to the children; and—by some sad, strange irony—it does not bind us children to our parents. For if it did, if we could answer their love not with gratitude but with equal love, life would lose much of its pathos and much of its squalor, and we might be wonderfully happy.”
E.M. Forster, Where Angels Fear to Tread