A Quote by B.K.S. Iyengar

What I was is unimportant, what I am now is important. — © B.K.S. Iyengar
What I was is unimportant, what I am now is important.
Fundamentally, mankind was unimportant in the ecological system. Then, in one fell swoop, an evolutionary blink of an eye, the human race is transformed from something unimportant to the most important thing in the world.
What is important, what isn't important, and how do you clean yourself from all of the unimportant things. And then you can be content, and feel good with life, which is metaphorically speaking, "walking on water."
Please understand, I am not saying that technology is unimportant. I understand that technology is important.
If I write what I feel, it's to reduce the fever of feeling. What I confess is unimportant, because everything is unimportant.
I blur things to make everything equally important and equally unimportant. I blur things so that they do not look artistic or craftsmanlike but technological, smooth and perfect. I blur things to make all the parts a closer fit. Perhaps I also blur out the excess of unimportant information.
"One and one make two" assumes that the changes in the shift of circumstance are unimportant. But it is impossible for us to analyze this notion of unimportant change.
Don`t make unimportant things important
Lord, when I feel that what I'm doing is insignificant and unimportant, help me to remember that everything I do is significant and important in your eyes, because you love me and you put me here, and no one else can do what I am doing in exactly the way I do it.
Please understand, I am not saying that technology is unimportant. I understand that technology is important. But if we are just focusing on technology and investing in an IT manufacturing plant to come up with higher performance processing [chips], we will not succeed.
Film is, to me, just unimportant. But people are very important.
Amongst all unimportant subjects, football is by far the most important.
Doing something unimportant well does not make it important.
Death is dreadfully personal, terribly important to oneself, and so unimportant to the rest of the world.
There are no important differences between men and women, but the unimportant ones are sometimes very interesting.
One of the most significant design principles is to omit the unimportant in order to emphasize the important.
... whatever is not happening now is unimportant; it is merely curious.
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