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Man Quotes by Muhammad Iqbal
- The intellect of two thousand asses cannot bring forth a single man's thought.
- Inductive reason, which alone makes man master of his environment, is an achievement and when once born it must be reinforced by inhibiting the growth…
- My ancestors were Brahmins. They spent their lives in search of god. I am spending my life in search of man.
- The man of Love follows the path of God-and shows affection to both the believer and the nonbe-liever.
- British physician, West African Countries and Peoples Man's place is higher than the sky. Respect for man is the underlying spirit of civilization.
- A wrong concept misleads the understanding; a wrong deed degrades the whole man, and may eventually demolish the structure of the human ego.
- Man is primarily governed by passion and instinct.
- The standpoint of the man who relies on religious experience for capturing Reality must always remain individual and incommunicable.
- That is why, according to this newer psychology, Christianity has already fulfilled its biological mission, and it is impossible for the modern man to understand…
- It is the lot of man to share in the deeper aspirations of the universe around him and to share his own destiny as well…
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