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I am trying to find a good site that has a list of quotes from SGGS. but I am finding it difficult. 

I need the quotes to also be arranged in different topics. So it is easier to find the ones I was looking for.

ie Quotes on women, marriage, reincarnation, equality ect. 

I do a google search but get random quotes. Some are even made up by other people so I dont know if they are genuine or have been changed. 

 

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On 9/29/2018 at 8:27 PM, Big_Tera said:

I am trying to find a good site that has a list of quotes from SGGS. but I am finding it difficult. 

I need the quotes to also be arranged in different topics. So it is easier to find the ones I was looking for.

ie Quotes on women, marriage, reincarnation, equality ect. 

I do a google search but get random quotes. Some are even made up by other people so I dont know if they are genuine or have been changed. 

 

crossreference to Guru ji to check for autheticity , there are no shortcuts

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Brother,

do take a chance to go through the paviter Bani without any rush, and try to sip and savour each boond of Amrit in it, then look and get your own quotes from the Bani, mark or save them in a document such as word for example, and then you will always have them at hand when in need for any ocassion.

In other words: Instead of waiting to get a loaf of bread from others and being dependent, learn to bake the bread by yourself, which is not that difficult at all, then you shall always have fresh baked bread at hand when needed.

Sat Sree Akal.

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if you download the "igurbani" app on your phone. you can search keywords in english to find lines that contain those words. but do try to read Gurbani generally too because Guru ji will give you whatever answer you need as you spend more time with them. the more bani you read, the more answers you find!

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