A Quote by Mahesh Bhatt

I am not a person who believes in austerity or denial. — © Mahesh Bhatt
I am not a person who believes in austerity or denial.
Where nature is sovereign, there is no need of austerity and self-denial.
I'm not a doom-and-gloom person. But I think there is a difference between transcendence and denial, and much of the Western world is in major denial today.
To say, 'Well, he's following X person, so he believes all the things that this person believes'... I think that's ridiculous.
I am trying to be as impartial as possible. As you can tell from the trailers for Mad Men, I am a person who believes that you should know nothing.
We Christians forget (if we ever learned) that attempts to redress real or imagined injustice by violent means are merely another exercise in denial - denial of God and her nonviolence towards us, denial of love of neighbor, denial of laws essential to our being.
I am a person who believes in myself.
When malice has reason on its side, it looks forth bravely, and displays that reason in all its luster. When austerity and self-denial have not realized true happiness, and the soul returns to the dictates of nature, the reaction is fearfully extravagant.
Instead of an end to austerity, Labour has made clear that it wants to impose more austerity cuts.
By nature, I'm an optimistic person. No one believes it, but I am.
By nature, Im an optimistic person. No one believes it, but I am.
I am truly a person who believes in energy and vibes.
I am a person who believes in giving due respect to everyone.
A person who believes in nonviolence believes in a living God. He cannot accept defeat.
The U.K. and almost all of Europe have erred in terms of believing that austerity, fiscal austerity in the short term, is the way to produce real growth. It is not. You've got to spend money.
I am the type of person who believes an apology should be sincere and from the heart.
Everyone knows they're going to die, but nobody believes it. If we did we would do things differently. Do what the Buddhists do. Every day, have a little bird on your shoulder that asks, "Is today the day? Am I ready? Am I doing all I need to do? Am I being the person I want to be?
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