Amit Abraham
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Amit Abraham, born on September 8, 1965, is an Indian author, academic, and psychologist. His work spans writing and scholarship within the field of psychology. Beyond his nationality, birth date, and professional roles, the available verified record does not supply the titles, institutional affiliations, or other particulars that a fuller biography would require.
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Quotes by Amit Abraham
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Good Friday was when the Good was crucified but then on Easter, the Good arose back... So wait to realize that be it God or be it human the good never perishes it rises above.

Some people in your life Touch you so very deeply That you drown totally in that depth.

The biggest fool is the one who minds the business of others rather than minding his very own.






