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Men Quotes by Hazrat Inayat Khan
- Every man's path is for himself; let him accomplish his own desires that he may thus be able to rise above them to the eternal…
- The peace for which every soul strives and which is the true nature of God and the utmost goal of a man is but the…
- The wise man should keep the balance between love and power; he should keep the love in his nature ever increasing and expanding, and at…
- Very often pessimistic people speak against their own desire. They want to undertake some work, and they say, 'I will do this, but I don't…
- What a great thing is understanding! It is priceless. No man can give greater pleasure to his fellow man than by understanding him.
- The whole of life is as music and in order to study life we must study it as music. It is not only study, it…
- The man who tries to prove his belief superior to the faith of another, does not know the meaning of religion.
- Music touches our innermost being, and in that way produces new life, a life that gives exaltation to the whole being, raising it to that…
- The existence of illness in the body may no doubt be called a shadow of the true illness which is held by man in his…
- The voice is not only indicative of man's character, but it is the expression of his spirit. Other sounds can be louder than the voice,…
- Every living being on earth loves life above all else. The smallest insect, whose life lasts only an instant, tries to escape from any danger…
- For the value of everything exists for man only so long as he does not understand it. When he has fully understood, the value is…
- Selfishness keeps man blind through life.
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