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Action Quotes by Bhagavad Gita
- The wise sees knowledge and action as one; they see truly
- No on should abandon duties because he sees defects in them. Every action, every activity, is surrounded by defects as a fire is surrounded by…
- The reward of all action is to be found in enlightenment
- Not by refraining from action does man attain freedom from action. Not by mere renunciation does he attain supreme perfection.
- Action is greater than inaction. Perform therefore thy task in life. Even the life of the body could not be if there were no action.
- The immature think that knowledge and action are different, but the wise see them as the same.
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