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1. I shall inspire men every where until the world shall know that it is one with God. |
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2. Man never progresses from error to truth, but from truth to truth, from lesser truth to higher truth |
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3. Spiritual knowledge is the only thing that can destroy our miseries for ever. |
4. He who has no faith in himself can never have faith in God. |
5. What, seekest thou the pleasures of the world! . He is the fountain of all Bliss. |
6. Sympathy for the poor, the down trodden, even unto death - this is our motto. |
7. Great convictions are the mothers of great deeds. |
8. What India wants is a new electric fire to stir up a fresh vigour in the national veins. |
9. The greatest truths are the simplest things in the world, simple as your own existence. |
10. It is fear that is the great cause of our woes. |
11. What I want is muscles of iron and nerves of steel, inside which dwells a mind of the same material as that |
of which the thunderbolt is made. |
12. Love is the gate of all the secrets of the universe. |
13. Unselfishness is more paying, only people have not the patience to practise |
14. Look not back, no, not even if you see the dearest and nearest cry. Look not back , but forward |
15. Let us all work hard, my brethren, this is no time for sleep. On our work depends the coming of India of future. |
16. I do not care of liberation, I would rather go to a hundred thousand hells, "doing good to others (silently) like |
the spring " -- this is my religion. |
17. Shall India die? then from the world all spirituality will be extinct; all moral perfection will be extinct..... Such |
a thing can never be. |
18. Faith, faith, faith in ourselves , faith, faith in God-this the secret of greatness. |
19. Doing good to others is virtue, injuring others is sin. |
20. Strength and manliness are virtue; weakness and cowardice are sins. |
21. Independence is virtue; hating others is sin. |
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22. Faith in God and in one's own self is virtue; doubt is sin. |
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23. Knowledge of oneness is virtue; seeing diversity is sin. |
24. Give me few men and women who are pure and selfless, and I shall shake the world. |
25. He who loves lives, he who is selfish is dying. Therefore, love for love's sake. |
26. Any expansion is life, all contraction is death. |
27. He works best who works without any motive. |
28. I consider that the great national sin is the neglect of masses and that is one of the causes of our downfall. |
29. If you think yourselves weak, weak you will be; if you think yourselves strong, strong you will be. |
30. They alone live who live for others, the rest are more dead than alive. |
31. Truth is purity, Truth is all knowledge. Truth must be strengthening, must be enlightening, must be invigorating. |
32. Save yourself by yourself ! there is none to help you - never was, to think that there is, is a sweet delusion. |
33. Stand up, be bold, be strong. Take the whole responsibility on your shoulders. |
34. All the strength and succor you want is within yourselves. Therefore make your own future. |
35. Service to humanity is the highest form of worship. |
36. The goal of mankind is knowledge. |
37. It is better, far better to die on the field of duty, preaching the truth, than to die like a worldly worm. |
38. If there is sin, this is the only sin to say that you are weak, or others are weak. |
39. Work as if on each of you depended the whole work. |
40. Duty is sweet only through love. |
41. The Indian nation can not be killed, so long as her people do not give up their spirituality. |
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42. Space is in the soul and not the soul in space. |
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43. Do not look back upon what has been done, Go ahead! . |
44. Men , men these are wanted; everything else will be ready. |
45. Go from village to village, do good to humanity and to the world at large. |
46. Go to hell yourself to buy salvation for others. |
47. Death being so certain it is better to die for a good cause. |
48. Cowards only sin, brave men never, no, not even in mind. |
49. The universe is objectified God. |
50. Man should be taught to be practical and physically strong . A dozen of such lions will conquer the world, and |
not millions of sheep can do so. |
51. To be good and do good - that is the whole of religion. |
52. It is a privilege to serve mankind, for this is the worship of God. |
53. Pay as much attention to the means as to the end. |
54. Every duty is holy and devotion to duty is the highest form of the worship of God. |
55. The remedy for weakness is not brooding over weakness, but thinking of strength. |
56. You can not believe in God until you believe in yourself. |
57. The difference between God and devil is in nothing except in unselfishness and selfishness. |
58. He who sees Shiva in the poor, in the weak, and in the diseased, really worships Shiva. |
59. The national ideals of India are RENUNCIATION AND SERVICE. Intensify her in these channels, and the rest |
will take care of itself. |
60. Each soul is potentially divine. |
61. So long as millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold every man a traitor who, having been educated at their |
expense pays not the least heed to them. |
62. Religion is realisation; not talk, no doctrine, nor theories, however beautiful they may be. It is being and |
becoming |
63. Perfection comes through the disinterested performance of action. |
64. That love which is perfectly unselfish is the only love, and that is of God. |
65. Let new India rise-out of the peasant's cottage grasping the plough; out of the huts of the fisherman, |
the cobbler and the sweeper. |
66. Death is better than a vegetating ignorant life; It is better to die on the battlefield than to live a life of defeat. |
67. This world is the great gymnasium where we come to make ourselves strong. |
68. Real education is that which enables one to stand on his own legs. |
69. Utter no words of condemnation. Close your lips and let your hearts open. |
70. He who adjusts himself best lives the longest |
71. That which is selfish is immoral, and that which is unselfish is moral. |
72. It is better to wear out than to rust out specially for the sake of doing good to others. |
73. He is an atheist who does not believe in himself. |
74. Knowledge is nothing but finding unity in the midst of diversity. |
75. Purity, Patience and perseverance are the three essentials of success and above all-Love. |
76. Religion is the idea which is raising the brute unto man and man unto God. |
77. What nation wants is pluck and scientific genius. We want great spirit, |
tremendous energy and boundless enthusiasm. |
78. The only service to be done for our lower classes is to give them education, to develop their |
lost individuality. |
79. Even thinking of the least good of others gradually instills into the heart the strength of a lion. |
80. Him I call a Mahatman whose heart bleeds for the poor; otherwise he is a Duratman. |
81. India will be raised, not with the power of flesh, but with the power of spirit. |
82. What we want is vigour in the blood, strength in the nerves, iron muscles and nerves of steel, |
not softening namby-pamby words. |
83. I bequeath to you, young men, this sympathy, this struggle for the poor, the ignorant, the oppressed. |
84. Anything that makes you weak physically, intellectually and spiritually, reject as poison. |
85. Off at once, to lay down your life for your own liberation and for the good of others. |
86. India wants the sacrifice of at least a thousand of her young men - men, and not brutes. |
87. Truth alone gives strength..........strength is the medicine for the world's disease. |
88. To work without motive, to work unattached, brings the highest bliss and freedom. |
89. The older I grow, the more everything seems to me to lie in manliness. |
90. Give up jealously and conceit. Learn to work unitedly for others. |
91. The only God to worship is the human soul in the human body. |
92. It is struggle against nature and not confinity to nature that makes man what he is. |
93. Whatever you think, that you become. If you have to think, think good thoughts, great thoughts. |
94. Even as an intellectual study, the study of Vedanta is the healthiest. |
95. When a man has begun to be ashamed of his ancestors, the end has come. |
96. World is in need of those whose life is one of burning love, selfless. |
97. Arise, Awake and stop not till the goal is reached. |
98. Man are valuable than all the wealth of the world. |
99. The concentrated mind is lamp that shows us every corner of the soul. |
100. Education is the manifestation of perfection already in man. |
101. Religion is the manifestation of Divinity already in man. |
102. What is the watch-word of all ethical codes? 'Not I, but thou'. |
103. That action is moral which frees us from the bondage of matter. |
104. The happiest moments we ever know are when we entirely forget ourselves. |
105. Cleanse the mind, this is all of religion. |
106. Read man, he is the living poem. |
107. If your freedom hurts others, you are not free there. |
108. He who struggles is better than he who never attempts. |
109. Character has to be established through a thousand stumbles. |
110. The history of civilisation is the progressive reading of spirit into matter. |
111. All knowledge depends upon calmness of mind. |
112. The eternal law is self-sacrifice, not self-assertion. |
113. Inspiration is much higher than reason, but it must not contradict it. |
114. Give as the rose gives perfume, because it is its own nature, utterly unconscious of giving. |
115. Books are useless to us until our own book opens. |
116. The world is a gymnasium in which we play; our life is an eternal holiday. |
117. Choose the highest ideal and live your life up to that. Look at the 'ocean' and not at the 'wave'. |
118. All condemnation of others really condemns ourselves. |
119. Experience is the only teacher. |
120. This is the only world where man can work out his salvation. |
121. The greatest sin is to think yourself weak. |
122. Instinct is like ice, reason is the water, and inspiration is the subtlest form of vapour. |
123. Do not spend your energy in talking, but mediate in silence. |
124. The whole ocean is present at the back of each wave. |
125. Melancholy is an almost insurmountable barrier. |
126. Seek the science of the maker, and not that of made. |
127. Guess against the guess makes fight. |
128. Do not be mere white mice in a treadmill, working always and never accomplishing anything. |
129. Only those who want nothing are the masters of nature. |
130. Put God behind everything- man, animal, food, work; make this a habit. |
131. No man should be judged by this defects. |
132. A perfect man's body mechanically does right. |
133. Bear every misery without even knowing that you are miserable. |
134. The tyrannical idea of duty is a terrible poison and is destroying the world. |
135. Come to God anyway you can; only come. But in coming do not push anyone down. |
136. The sum total of all ideas of help is God. |
137. He alone who is always awake to the idea of freedom becomes free. |
138. In eating, dressing or lying, in singing or playing, in enjoyment or disease, always manifest |
the highest moral courage. |
139. Truth does not pay homage to society, society has to pay homage to Truth or die. |
140. Art, Science and Religion are but three different ways of expressing a single truth. |
141. There is nothing holier in the world than to keep good company. |
142. Every being is the temple of the Most High. |
143. Be brave and be sincere; then follow the path with devotion and you must reach the Lord. |
144. Religion begins where philosophy ends. |
145. Every great achievement is done slowly. |
146. Art is -- representing the beautiful. There must be Art in everything. |
147. Our misery comes, not from work, but by our getting attached to something. |
148. One atom has the power of the whole universe at its back. |
149. Blows are what awaken us and help to break the dream. |
150. This thirst after body is the great bane of human life. |
151. A golden chain is as much a chain as an iron one. |
152. Desire, ignorance and inequality-- this is the trinity of bondage. |
153. The cause of today is the effect of the past and the cause for the future. |
154. Character is the repeated habits, and repeated habits alone can reform character. |
155. It is character that cleaves its way through adamantine walls of difficulties. |
156. My method of work is to construct and not pull down. |
157. Chastity is the corner--stone of all morality and of all religion. |
158. No civilisation can grow unless fanaticism, bloodshed, and brutality stop. |
159. True civilisation should mean the power of taking the animal--man out of his sense--life. |
160. There is no greater sin than cowardice; cowards are never saved -- that is sure. |
161. It is spiritual culture and ethical culture alone that can change wrong racial tendencies for the better. |
162. It is the duty of every aristocracy to dig its own grave; and the sooner it does so, the better for all. |
163. Unto him comes everything who does not care for anything. |
164. Dirt cannot wash dirt, hate cannot cure hate. |
165. Before reaching the highest ideal, man's duty is to resist evil; let him work, let him fight, let him strike |
straight from the shoulder. |
166. Our duty is to encourage every one in his struggle to live up to his own highest ideal, and |
strive at the same time to make the ideal as near as possible to the truth. |
167. Education is not the amount of information that is put into your brain and runs riot there, |
undigested, all your life. |
168. It is man--making education all round that we want. |
169. We want the education by which character is formed, strength of mind is increased, |
the intellect is expanded, and by which one can stand on one's own feet. |
170. That action is moral which frees us from the bondage of matter, and vice--versa. |
171. If the poor cannot come to education, education must reach them, at the plough, in the factory, everywhere. |
172. One particle of matter has all the energy of the universe at its back. |
173. Enjoyment lies not in physical development, but in culture of mind and the intellect. |
174. No privileges for anyone, equal chances for all; let everyone work out his own salvation. |
175. Chastity is the first virtue in man or woman. |
176. This is the way to perfection, to strive to be perfect, and to strive to make perfect a few men and women. |
177. We need to have three things; the heart to feel, the brain to conceive, the hand to work. |
178. What we want now is an immense awakening of Rajasika energy, |
for the whole country is wrapped in the shroud of Tamas. |
179. We want infinite energy, infinite zeal, infinite courage, and infinite patience, |
then only will great things be achieved. |
180. Infinite patience, Infinite purity and Infinite perseverance, are the secret of success in a good cause. |
181. The cause of evil is our desire to be superior to others and our selfishness. |
182. This disease of fanaticism is one of the most dangerous of all diseases. |
183. The only religion that ought to be taught is the religion of fearlessness. |
184. When the heart has been purified, into that heart will come the love of God. |
185. It is preferable to live on grass for the sake o9f doing good to others. |
186. The power of love is infinitely of greater potency than the power of hatred. |
187. It is hatred that separates man from man, therefore it is wrong and false. |
188. If we cannot help ourselves, there is none to help us. |
189. In helping the world we really help ourselves. |
190. Defeat is the ornament the hero adorns himself with. |
191. If a Hindu is not spiritual, I do not call him a Hindu. |
192. The Hindu must not give up his religion, but must keep religion within its proper limits and give freedom |
to society to grow. |
193. The Hindu religion does not consist in struggles and attempts to believe a certain doctrine or dogma, |
but in realizing -- not in believing, but in being and becoming. |
194. Hindus are head and shoulders above all other nations in morality and spirituality. |
195. No religion on earth preaches the dignity of humanity in such a lofty strain as Hinduism. |
196. East or West, home is best. |
197. Humanity travels not from error to truth, but from truth to truth. |
198. The real evil is idealness, which is the principal cause of our poverty. |
199. Do not Climb the ladder with your hands in your pocket. |
200. There is only one country in the world which understands religion it is India. |
201. Religion is the backbone, the bed-rock, the foundation upon which the national edifice has been built. |
202. Religion and religion alone is the life of India and when that goes India will die. |
203. Here in India, religion is the one and only occupation of life. |
204. Religion, in India, means realisation and nothing short of that. |
205. National union in India must be a gathering up of all scattered spiritual forces. |
206. The gift of India is the gift of religion and philosophy, and wisdom and spirituality |
207. Renunciation and spirituality are the two great ideas of India. |
208. India's contribution to the sum total of human knowledge has been spirituality and philosophy. |
209. Whether you believe in spirituality or not, for the sake of the national life, you have to get hold on |
spirituality and keep to it. |
210. A nation in India must be a union of those whose hearts beat to the same spiritual tune. |
211. No amount of politics would be of any avail until the masses in India are once more well-- |
educated, well--fed and well cared for. |
212. India must conquer the world and nothing less than that is my ideal. |
213. The ideal woman in India is the mother, the mother first and the mother last. |
214. The world has yet to learn from India, is the idea not only of toleration, but of sympathy. |
215. He who can become man with an idea, he alone sees light. |
216. The leaders of our societies have never been either generals or kings, but Rishis. |
217. Life is too short to be spent in talking about frauds and cranks. |
218. When you give life, you will have life. |
219. Multitude counts for nothing. A few heart--whole, sincere and energetic men can do more in a year than a mob |
in a century. |
220. All misery of the world is caused by the slavery to the senses |
221. Everything that strengthens the will by revealing the real nature is moral. |
222. We can't be twisted and tortured into the shapes of other nations. |
223. A nation is advanced in proportion as education and intelligence spread among the masses. |
224. In the well -- being of one's own nation is one's own well -- being. |
225. He who is over cautions about himself falls into dangers at every step. |
226. The first of everything should go to the poor; we have only a right to what remains. |
227. Even the least work done for others awakens the power within. |
228. One ounce of practice is worth a thousand pounds of theory. |
229. The test of progress is the amount of renunciation that one has attained. |
230. Purity in thought, speech and act is absolutely necessary, for any one to be religious. |
231. Work -- this is the time; for the freshest, the untouched ,and |
unsmelled flowers alone are to be laid at the feet of the Lord. |
232. It is reason that develops into inspiration, and therefore inspiration does not contradict reason, but fulfils it. |
233. Meddle not with so--called social reform, for there cannot be any reform without spiritual reform first. |
234. It is life to do good, it is death not to do good to others. |
235. Science and religion will meet and shake hands. |
236. It is an insult to a starving people to offer them religion. |
237. If a religion cannot help man wherever he may be, wherever he stands, it is not of much use. |
238. The goal of all religions is the same but the language of the teachers differs. |
239. The man who is frightened into religion has no religion at all. |
240. The greatest religion is to be true to your own nature. |
241. Religion is realisation; not talk, nor doctrine, nor theories, however beautiful they may be. |
242. All that man has to do is to care of three things; good thought, good word, good deed. |
243. Sanskrit and prestige go together in India. |
244. The Lord has hidden himself best, and His work is best; he who hides himself best, accomplishes most. |
245. Self--sacrifice, indeed, is the basis of all civilisation. |
246. Blessed are they whose bodies get destroyed in the services of others. |
247. What makes one man great and another weak and low is this Sraddha. |
248. Spirit speaks unto spirit in silence, and yet in most unmistakable language. |
249. He alone is a sinner who sees a sinner in another man. |
250. Slave of the body, slave of the mind, slave of the world, slave of a good word, slave of a bad word, |
slave of passion, slave of happiness, slave of life, slave of death, slave of everything. |
This slavery has to be broken. |
251. Slave wants power to make slaves. |
252. That society is the greatest, where the highest truths become practical. |
253. Being of one mind is the secret of society. |
254. Our solution is renunciation, giving up, fearlessness, and love, these are the fittest to survive. |
255. No other ideal can put into us the same mass of energy as the spiritual. |
256. We must keep a firm hold on spirituality, that in estimated gift handed down to us by our ancient forefathers |
257. The best guide in life is strength. |
258. What this world wants today, more than it ever did before, is strength. |
259. The degree of unselfishness marks the degree of success everywhere. |
260. The great task is to revive the whole man, as it were, in order to make him the complete master of himself. |
261. Whatever we shall be in the future will be the result of what we think and do now. |
262. The world is waiting for this grand idea of universal toleration. |
263. The whole idea of human life can be put into that one word, unselfishness. |
264. The perfectly unselfish man is the most successful. |
265. Whatever retards the onward progress or helps the downward fall is vice; which ever helps in coming up and |
becoming harmonised is virtue. |