"Karma will get back at you, sooner or later it surely will."
"Karma will get back at you, sooner or later it surely will."
"Just wait until karma shows you the good and the bad."
"Karma is not just a theory or a word, if you don't believe it will make you believe."
"Why not stay aware now and make things right instead of letting karma do the work?"
"You can forget the bad they did to you but karma does not."
"Be mature enough to figure out life, karma will hurt you but not heal you."
"It may not seem like you're in trouble because karma comes silently and affects violently."
"Trust me you can't avenge anyone better than karma can do."
"Through the narrowest path, karma can pass and hurt us."
"Don't underestimate karma, it can make you forget yourself."
"The revenge of karma is never unavoidable."
"Never challenge karma, it has never lost any challenge."
"Don't judge karma with your thoughts, it has its own existence."
"When you do good, karma comes to you with kindness."
"Your karma decides your destiny."
"Try to make things right before karma makes you its victim."
"Karma usually affects us when we are too close to success."
"Making a fool about someone gives you fun until karma returns."
You've got to treat everyone well, karma lets you make choices but you can't escape it.
Better than having your revenge yourself is to leave it up to karma, it could save your time and energy.
Before you learn life, learn what karma can do if you do it wrong.
If you feel pain without anything actually happening, it means karma has started its work.
You won't even know when karma hits you, very hushed but very powerful.
With time comes karma and both pass away in the blink of an eye.
Karma is not always bad, if you're good you can't imagine what good will come to you later.
Karma knows to destroy so well that you can never gain back what you have lost.
By speaking awful about the karma, you seek its attention towards you.
Karma always believes in the principle of equality.
Karma favours the good and opposes the cruel.
Most people change only after they face the evil side of karma.
Karma is the mirror that reflects our intentions, making sure that the energy we choose to emit is echoed in our actions.
Every action is a thread in the complex web of life, weaving our karma and weaving a tapestry of repercussions.
Our decisions have an impact on the future that extends beyond the present, according to karma.
Karma is the universal accountant, keeping meticulous records of our deeds and providing the balance sheet of our deeds.
Karma returns to us what we send out like a boomerang, teaching us that the energy we sow will unavoidably be the energy we reap.
Karma serves as a reminder that life is a circle, and that the good or bad we do will inevitably come back to haunt us.
The beauty of karma lies in its impartiality; it treats all souls with equal equanimity, allowing justice to unfold naturally.
Karma is the silent partner in our life's dance, making sure that every move we make chimes with the melody of our intentions, the author once said.
We are both the artists and the canvases in the world of karma, using the brush of our deeds to paint the story of our lives.
Karma, according to the author, is a subtly urging us to be accountable for the energy we emit into the world.