Noun
A prayer; an invocation; a religious formula; a charm.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe mantra is forget your size discover your shape and transform yourself. Trinny Woodall
If one watches whence the notion ‘I' arises, the mind gets absorbed there; that is tapas. When a mantra is repeated, if one watches whence that mantra sound arises, the mind gets absorbed there; that is tapas. Ramana Maharshi
Happiness is a Small Politician' - my mantra then and forever more. Ralph Steadman
Prana... is the spirit of mantra. Mantra in turn is the expression of prana. Whatever most engages our prana or vital energy becomes the main subject of our speech. David Frawley
The notion that business and government are and should be partners is ubiquitous, unremarkable, and repeated like a mantra by leaders in both domains. It seems a compelling and innocuous idea - until you think about what it really means. Joel Bakan
My mantra is: put your brain into gear and if you can add to what's on the screen then do it, otherwise shut up. Richie Benaud