"There is no dharma greater than a word……" — Thiruman Archunan
"There is no dharma greater than a word uttered by a man of conscience; there is no karma greater than a man listening to himself! Since an intention precedes action, it should be the reference point for any action."
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Thiruman Archunan
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17 Quotes by Thiruman Archunan
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The world is continuously discontinuous. It is continuous for intuition and thinking; discontinuous for reason and observation. The human senses…
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Accident is natures way of starting a design; design is a mans way of looking at the accidents.
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Over the years, the stories that men created became more important and influential than the men themselves. Hence born are…
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In the court of reason man is always a claimant and God is always a respondent. The original intention of…
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Man is not the owner of mind but only a user. The nature owns mind, man hires only a small…
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The conscience is a right mix of instinct, reason and culture. The conscience itself is not a truth but it…
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Marriage is the best compromise between nature and culture.
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Nature takes the decision first, man agrees, reconciles, modifies, refutes, contradicts etc., subsequently. It means the application of reason, the…
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Love is a discovery, God is an invention.
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Truth exists: whatever a man not able to tell is actually a truth!
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By God a man is afraid more of himself than anything else; every day he is struggling to construct a…
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The usefulness or otherwise of wealth, status and power to a possessor depends only on a single factor: the nature…
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