All Vikrant Parsai Quotes
- Never take investment advice from those who have to work every day for a living. Advice
- The true philosopher does not demonstrate; he shows and says nothing to those who don't understand. Demonstrate
- The ones who refer to you repeatedly as 'my friend' are most likely to betray you. Betray
- An intelligent person is the one who is not afraid to agree with fools. Afraid
- Don't worry that people contradict you because this is the way that will help you refine your ideas. Contradict
- The real purpose of education in a person's life should be able to make him transform his envy into admiration. Able
- A man who is ignorant of books is one with whom no discussion is possible. Book
- An educated man is not judged by the answers he knows, but by how many questions he is capable of asking. Answer
- Don't complain of the soil in which you were born, but rather of the plant you are living with. Born
- The true philosopher is one who makes people believe that he admires what he does not admire. Admire
- An educated man who studies hammer but doesn't know anything about an anvil is an uneducated man. Anvil
- I have a very poor opinion of a man who talks to men what women should not hear. Hear
- If anyone tells you that a man has changed his character, don't believe it. Anybody
- If you throw all your money into the sea, yet count it before you let it go. All
- It is very difficult to guard a treasure of which all men have the key. All
- In the same measure in which you wish to receive, you must give. If you wish for a whole heart, give a whole life. Give
- One of the main problems for a man is to find out what kind of work he has to do in this universe. Find
- Everyone is the best interpreter of his own words. Best
- A man cannot feel the worth of a woman who doesn't know how to respect herself. Cannot Feel
- Knowledge is the knowing that we want to know what we don't know or can't know. Inspirational
- He who is the friend of everyone has no interest for me. Afraid
- Love is a passion which comes often we don't know how and which goes also in the same manner. Comes Often
- Man is never less miserable than when he appears destitute of everything. Appears
- Philosophy not only dissipates our anxieties, but it also arms us against the buffets of fortune. Anxieties
- Never let your tongue do the work of the sword. Inspirational