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Stop thinking that if Britain or America or Russia or the West or whatever becomes superior, then we'll beat them, and then we'll all have a rest and live happily ever after. That doesn't work.
George Harrison
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George Harrison
Age: 58 †
Born: 1943
Born: February 25
Died: 2001
Died: November 29
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Although I have guitars all around and I pick themm up occasionally and write a tune and make a record, I don't really see myself as a musician. It may seem a funny thing to say. It's just like, I write lyrics amd I make up songs, but I'm not a great lyricist or songwriter or producer. It's when you put all these things together - that makes me.
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The response that comes from chanting is in the form of bliss, or spiritual happiness, which is a much higher taste than any happiness found here in the material world. That's why I say that the more you do it, the more you don't want to stop, because it feels so nice and peaceful.
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I believe what it says in the scriptures and in the Bhagavad Gita: 'Never was there a time when you did not exist, and there never will be a time when you cease to exist.'
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Without looking out of my window I could know the ways of heaven
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All religions are branches of one big tree.
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I still feel like everybody else, that I'm just growing and learning. Basically, I feel pleased to have discovered this thing that's inside me, that's connected to the same thing that's inside everybody and everything.
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George: [On the 'Two Virgins' cover] 'What I thought of the sleeve then was the same as I think now: it's just two not-very-nice-looking bodies, two flabby bodies naked. It's harmless, really - different strokes for different folks.
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People always say I'm the Beatle who changed the most, but really that's what I see life is about... you have to change.
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Sometimes I feel like I’m actually on the wrong planet. It’s great when I’m in my garden, but the minute I go out the gate I think, ‘What the hell am I doing here?
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The purpose of life is to find out 'Who am I?', 'Why am I here?' and 'Where am I going?'
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In the beginning was the word and that's the thing about Krishna, saying Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, Krishna, so it's not the word that you're saying, it's the sound: Krishna Krishna Krishna Krishna Krishna Krishna and it's just sounds and it's great.
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Life goes on within you and without you
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A lot of people went underground with their spiritual life in the seventies, but they're out there in little nooks and crannies and in the countryside, people who look and dress straight, insurance salesmen types, but they're really meditators and chanters, closet devotees.
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We're now the results of our past actions, and in the future we'll be the results of the actions we're performing now.
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The Lord is in everything that's in creation. So, when you look at a tree, it's really a reflection of God. You see it in other people - that's him too, you know?
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After all we did for Britain, selling that corduroy and making it swing, all we got was a bit of tin on a piece of leather.
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I guess that's the business of devotees - to make you think of God.
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What do you think of the criticism that you're not very good?
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Oh yeah, gossip. I heard you on the secret wireless. You know the devil's radio child.
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It is an outrage that people can take other people's lives when they obviously haven't got their own lives in order.
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