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“Thought is actually something that is dead, it is not a living thing. If ‘oneself’ gets engrossed in what is dead, then it will become alive.”
Dada Bhagwan“Moha (illusory vision) means new things keep arising, and one indeed sees new things; and he remains engrossed in them.”
Dada Bhagwan“I try to make the music give people a chance to become engrossed with what they hear enough to possibly experience things they've probably experienced on their own but don't normally let themselves go so as to feel them fully.”
Oliver“Forgive the beggar attention is all that’s seekedand in return I never givethis will hitthis will turn around and it will bite backI know I believe that this is just another stepanother mistake that will teachso, forgive that asker of questionsand engross yourself in her mistakesand runfast never come backunderstand there’s nothing morenothingnot once morenot everforgivewalk away and live on.”
Isabel Aanya Leigh“I walk around engrossed in my stories and worlds, and I love losing myself in them!”
Samuel Colbran, Lake Merrin“Don’t be too engrossed with things of the world discover your purpose in life ”
Sunday Adelaja“You realize the speed at which you are going to move while ascending. You can reckon the speed at which you were going while descending. In between, you are too engrossed in the journey.Neelam ka gyaan”
Neelam Saxena Chandra“An entire planet pretending to be uncomfortable with the humanitarian crisis while engrossed in distractions on their mobile screens. Humanity ignoring their inevitable existential crisis.”
Gayendra Abeywardane, Crocodile Chamber“Winter, spring, and summer, passed away during my labours; but I did not watch the blossoms or the expanding leaves — sights which before always yielded me supreme delight, so deeply was I engrossed in my occupation.”
Gris Grimly, Gris Grimly's Frankenstein“Mama always did tell a good story, built a solid background, then deftly lead her engrossed listener through a series of doorways, enticing them in before delivering the coup de grâce.”
Wendy Jean, Unstolen