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- e idea of a personal God is quite alien to me and seems even naive. However, I am also not a "Freethinker" in the usual…
- When the number of factors coming into play in a phenomenological complex is too large scientific method in most cases fails. One need only think…
- It is my inner conviction that the development of science seeks in the main to satisfy the longing for pure knowledge.
- The main task of the spirit is to free man from his ego.
- I have made the Bhagwad Gita as the main source of my inspiration and guide for the purpose of scientific investigations and formation of my…
- A perfection of means, and confusion of aims, seems to be our main problem.
- One should guard against preaching to young people success in the customary form as the main aim in life. The most important motive for work…
- Setting an example is not the main means of influencing another, it is the only means.
- Setting an example is not the main means of influencing others, it is the only means.
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