Words matter. These are the best Reincarnation Quotes from famous people such as Kary Mullis, Evel Knievel, Leonard Cohen, Dalai Lama, Roberto Baggio, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
If reincarnation is a useful biological idea it is certain that somewhere in the universe it will happen.
I wish there was such a thing as reincarnation.
I don’t really understand that process called reincarnation but if there is such a thing I’d like to come back as my daughter’s dog.
The Tibetan people will need to determine who the next reincarnation of the Dalai Lama is.
Life is an endless cycle for those who believe in reincarnation.
People would go from village to village with their books in a time of poverty and disease. They would get people around them, and for an hour, these storytellers would change people’s lives. I’d always thought I was a reincarnation of that. That’s who I want to be.
Do I believe in reincarnation? Well, let’s say that I believe in karma. I think you make your own karma.
Reincarnation occurs because we decide that we haven’t learned enough lessons.
If there is reincarnation, I would like to be born as Sonu Niigaam.
But Buddy was an upper. He was happy. He loved music, and he was really happy. I don’t know… I don’t believe in reincarnation at all, but if all that stuff is true, then he might have been on his last time around.
The soul grows by reincarnation in bodies provided by nature, more complex, more powerful, as the soul unfolds greater and greater faculties. And so the soul climbs upward into the light eternal. And there is no fear for any child of man, for inevitably he climbs towards God.
I believe in reincarnation, and I believe I’ve lived quite a few lives.
I believe in reincarnation of the soul.
I don’t believe in reincarnation. I feel like we’re here for such an appallingly brief period of time. I believe we each get this one trip, and if we’re really, really fortunate, maybe we get 70 or 80 years on Earth.
Obviously I believe in reincarnation and all that kind of stuff – I don’t think anyone’s going to be surprised to hear that.
There is a disturbing reincarnation of socialist and nationalist dictatorships raising their heads around the world and even in our own back yard. You see it in places like Venezuela and Bolivia, stoked in no small part by Cuba, and also in Central Asia, and troubling trends in Russia and China.
Whether or not we believe in survival of consciousness after death, reincarnation, and karma, it has very serious implications for our behavior.
I’ve wrestled just about everybody there is to wrestle, done just about every character reincarnation that I can come up with.
I personally believe that I was… a previous life or something… a previous reincarnation, a bard of some sort, because most of the things I write about are descriptions of places I’ve never been to.
I tentatively believe in a god. I was brought up in a fairly religious home. I think the world is compatible with reincarnation, karma, all that stuff.
If you believe, as I do believe, in reincarnation, they say that every time you come back, it’s because you have to finish something. I’ve a funny feeling that my thing in this life is to have one relationship after another.
My work is mostly about longing, human relationships, science and children – and a little bit about ghosts and reincarnation.
I’ve always been fascinated by the concept of reincarnation. I learned that many brilliant people were interested in reincarnation, including Carl Jung. I’m a big Jungian. So I began writing novels involving theories integrating past and present, even if the past element in the novel took place 500 or 1,000 years ago.
Many cultures have independently developed a belief system in reincarnation that includes return of the unit of consciousness to another physical lifetime on Earth.
My mother made me believe in reincarnation, in karma. If I live a good life, I believe I will be reincarnated as a higher being. If I live a bad life, I believe I will be reincarnated as a lower being.