A Quote by Sivananda

Love beautifies the giver and elevates the receiver. — © Sivananda
Love beautifies the giver and elevates the receiver.

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Stairs elevate you; ethics elevates you; goodness elevates you; awareness elevates you; wisdom elevates you.
"It's better to give than to receive." Let me put this as elegantly as possible: "What a crock!" That statement is total hogwash, and in case you haven't noticed, it's usually propagated by people and groups who want you to give and them to receive. The whole idea is ludicrous. What's better, hot or cold, big or small, left or right, in or out? Giving and receiving are two sides of the same coin. Whoever decided that it is better to give than to receive was simply bad at math. For every giver their must be a receiver, and for every receiver there must be a giver.
For every giver there must be a receiver, and for every receiver there must be a giver.
Flattery corrupts both the receiver and the giver.
Every gift requires two freedoms: the giver's and the receiver's.
Should not the giver be thankful that the receiver received? Is not giving a need? Is not receiving, mercy?
Peace can come to both the giver and the receiver as we follow the promptings of the Spirit to serve one another.
Kindness boggles my mind. It's the only force in nature that increases simultaneously for the giver and the receiver.
Imparting education not only enlightens the receiver, but also broadens the giver - the teachers, the parents, the friends.
Flattery corrupts both the receiver and the giver; and adulation is not of more service to the people than to kings.
It is difficult to help a man without hurting his pride. Everyone wants to be a giver and not a receiver.
Giving connects two people, the giver and the receiver, and this connection gives birth to a new sense of belonging.
What makes false reckoning, as regards gratitude, is that the pride of the giver and the receiver cannot agree as to the value of the benefit.
I love the physical part of the game. But I wanted to be a receiver, not just a big guy playing receiver.
Nature is good, but intellect is better, as the law-giver is before the law-receiver.
the giver measures his gift with one yardstick, and the receiver measures it with another.
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