Rhonda Byrne

Rhonda Byrne is an Australian author and filmmaker born on March 12, 1951, best known for her work in the self-help and personal development genre. She gained worldwide fame with her book and subsequent documentary film, "The Secret," released in 2006. "The Secret" explores the concept of the law of attraction, which suggests that positive or negative thoughts bring positive or negative experiences into a person's life. The book and film became incredibly popular, selling millions of copies and sparking a widespread interest in the self-help and positive thinking movement. Rhonda Byrne continued to write and produce works related to personal development, including books like "The Power" and "The Magic," which further explore the principles of the law of attraction and gratitude. Her work has had a significant influence on the self-help industry and continues to inspire individuals seeking to improve their lives and achieve their goals.

0 Comments

Rahul Gandhi

Rahul Gandhi is an Indian politician who was born on June 19, 1970. He is a prominent member of the Indian National Congress (INC), one of the major political parties in India. Rahul Gandhi comes from a prominent political family; he is the son of former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, and the grandson of former Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi has been active in Indian politics and has served in various leadership roles within the INC. He has been a Member of Parliament and has held positions within the party hierarchy. He has also been the President of the INC. Throughout his political career, Rahul Gandhi has been involved in various policy initiatives and has focused on issues such as youth empowerment, social justice, and economic development. He has contested in several elections, both at the national and state levels. Rahul Gandhi's political journey has been marked by both support and criticism, and he has played a significant role in the political landscape of India. His leadership and policies continue to be subjects of public debate and discussion in the country.

0 Comments

Rishi Kapoor

Rishi Kapoor was a renowned Indian actor who was born on September 4, 1952, in Mumbai, India, and passed away on April 30, 2020. He was a member of the Kapoor film dynasty, one of the most prominent and influential families in the Indian film industry, commonly known as Bollywood. Rishi Kapoor made his acting debut as a child artist in the film "Mera Naam Joker" (1970) and later went on to establish himself as one of the leading actors of his generation. He had a prolific career spanning several decades and was known for his versatility, having played a wide range of roles in various genres of films. Some of his most notable movies include "Bobby," "Amar Akbar Anthony," "Kabhi Kabhie," "Chandni," and "Kapoor & Sons," among others. Rishi Kapoor received numerous awards for his contributions to Indian cinema, including the National Film Award for his role in the film "Mera Naam Joker" and several Filmfare Awards. He was known for his charming and charismatic on-screen presence and left an indelible mark on Bollywood. Rishi Kapoor's passing marked the end of an era in Indian cinema, but his legacy continues through his memorable performances on screen.

0 Comments

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

My biographers... would like to have my time at the court almost complete before they finish the book. We decided... to flip the order. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dissents speak to…

0 Comments

Rush Limbaugh

We are born to action; and whatever is capable of suggesting and guiding action has power over us from the first. Rush Limbaugh Being stuck is a position few of…

0 Comments

RuPaul

We are all doing drag. Every single person on this planet is doing it. RuPaul My number one tip for all people, not just drag queens, is false eyelashes, which…

0 Comments

Rumi

Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (1207–1273), commonly known simply as Rumi, was a Persian poet, jurist, theologian, and Sufi mystic whose work has inspired spiritual seekers around the world for centuries. Born in Balkh (in present-day Afghanistan) and raised in Konya (in present-day Turkey), Rumi grew up in a scholarly family, but his life was transformed when he met the wandering dervish Shams al-Ṭabrīzī in 1244. Their profound friendship awakened in Rumi the ecstatic, devotional poetry for which he is best known. Drawing upon Islamic mysticism, Persian literary traditions, and personal experience, Rumi composed some of the richest verses on love, divine union, and the human journey—most notably his six-volume magnum opus, the Mathnawī, and his Diwan-e Shams-e Tabrīzī. His ghazals, quatrains, and discourses emphasize the boundless nature of the divine, encouraging readers to look beyond outward forms and discover an intimate, loving connection with God. After Shams’s mysterious disappearance, Rumi founded the Mevlevi Order—whose whirling dervishes remain a symbol of unity between body and spirit. When he passed away in 1273, thousands followed his funeral procession to Konya; his tomb there became a pilgrimage site. Today, Rumi’s poetry continues to transcend cultural and religious boundaries, celebrated for its timeless insights into compassion, tolerance, and the dance of the soul.

0 Comments

Rudyard Kipling

If you can keep your wits about you while all others are losing theirs, and blaming you. The world will be yours and everything in it, what's more, you'll be…

0 Comments

Ruby Bridges

Racism is a grown-up disease, and we should stop using our kids to spread it. Ruby Bridges You cannot look at a person and tell whether they're good or bad.…

0 Comments

Ronald Reagan

Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for…

0 Comments