Swami Vivekananda
2006-10-19 22:57:50
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answer #1
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answered by soham 2
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Well, I like to say that my characters create themselves :) So I guess my style is pretty similar to yours. They may be based loosely on someone or something and a lot of them have certain of my own thoughts and characteristics. But all in all they just sort of "become" while I'm writing them. I think about how they would act, what they would do and if it doesn't feel right then I leave it out. As I'm writing a story I just let the words happen and usually the characters will just come alive at that moment.
2016-03-18 21:44:06
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Whoever said it made a wrong beginning. Thoughts do not create action, it is intent which generates action, and intent can be a reflex rather than necessarily thought provoked.
2006-10-18 23:10:27
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answer #3
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answered by small 7
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Lord Krishna to Arjun in Bhagavadh Gita.
2006-10-19 08:10:02
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answer #4
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answered by anks 3
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I don't know who said this.
But it is universal truth.
And Mr. Small it is absolutely correct statement. Every thought of yours will ultimately converted into action. If you don't believe it you will find yourself in bog troubles. Control your thoughts and your destiny will be controlled by you.
And tell me what is the difference between intent and thoughts. Intent is combination of thoughts I think.
Just think over it.
Regards
2006-10-19 01:40:41
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answer #5
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answered by Deve 2
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Told in Veda.
Later, some body owned this middle part.
Veda also told the previous part and the later part also.
Previous Part---
Good input through all the senses to mind gives good thoughts.
Later Part---
Good character puts the next generation on good path
2006-10-19 00:18:56
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answer #6
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answered by BHARANI 2
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All I know for sure is "Every thought I think is creating my future". I don't know who was the first to say this.
2006-10-18 21:24:17
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answer #7
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answered by Sweetie Poo 3
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Gandhiji
2006-10-19 04:09:13
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Bhagavan Sri Krishna, in the Bhagavat Gita.
2006-10-18 21:21:47
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answer #9
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answered by thegentle Indian 7
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I dont know who said this, but am sure this is a very good thought.
2006-10-18 21:29:37
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answer #10
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answered by christina 2
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