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- He only has freedom who ideally loves freedom himself and is glad to extend it to others. He who cares to have slaves must chain…
- Discipline divorced from wisdom is not true discipline, but merely the meaningless following of custom, which is only a disguise for stupidity.
- A lamp can only light another lamp when it continues to burn in its own flame.
- We manage to swallow flesh only because we do not think of the cruel and sinful thing that we do. Cruelty... is a fundamental sin,…
- O master poet, I have sat down at thy feet. Only let me make my life simple and straight, like a flute of reed for…
- Man is immortal; therefore he must die endlessly. For life is a creative idea; it can only find itself in changing forms
- A teacher can never truly teach unless he is still learning himself. A lamp can never light another lamp unless it continues to burn its…
- We manage to swallow flesh, only because we do not think of the cruel and sinful thing we do.
- Things in which we do not take joy are either a burden upon our minds to be got rid of at any cost; or they…
- The water vessel, taken as a vessel only, raises the question, "Why does it exist at all?" Through its fitness of construction, it offers the…
- For many years, at great cost, I traveled through many countries, saw the high mountains, the oceans. The only things I did not see were…
- Love remains a secret even when spoken, for only a true lover truly knows that he is loved.
- Only in silence I find myself. Life in the city is so hectic that you lose the right perspective. It's important to know that our…
- Let the splendor of diamond, pearl and ruby vanish? Only let this one teardrop, this Taj Mahal, glisten spotlessly bright on the cheek of time,…
- Brahma was excessively sparing with earth, water, and fire.... The reckless expenditure of air and ether in his composition was amazing. And, in consequence, he…
- Boasting is only a masked shame; it does not truly believe in itself.
- Wrong is wrong only when you are at liberty to choose.
- A thorn can only be extracted if you know where it is.
- The force of arms only reveals man s weakness.
- Work, especially good work, becomes easy only when desire has learned to discipline itself.
- Those who draw their sustenance from science are blessed. It is for me to only derive an occasional pleasure. This is nothing worthy of conceit,…
- Love is the only reality and it is not a mere sentiment. It is the ultimate truth that lies at the heart of creation.
- Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.
- that which is eternal within the moment only becomes shallow if spread out in time.
- Let only that little be left of me whereby I may name thee my all. Let only that little be left of my will whereby…
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