Vivekananda's Quotes:
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"I am the   thread that runs through all these pearls," and each pearl is a religion   or even a sect thereof. Such are the different pearls, and God is the thread   that runs through all of them; most people, however, are entirely unconscious   of it. | 
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"I do not   want to get material life, do not want the sense-life, but something   higher." That is renunciation. Then, by the power of meditation, undo   the mischief that has been done. | 
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"Seek ye   first the  | 
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“Comfort” is no   test of truth; on the contrary, truth is often far from being “comfortable.” | 
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“Face the   brutes.” That is a lesson for all life—face the terrible, face it boldly.   Like the monkeys, the hardships of life fall back when we cease to flee   before them. | 
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“I do not want to   get material life. I do not want sense-life but something higher.” That is   renunciation. Then, by the power of meditation, undo the mischief that has   been done. | 
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“Seek ye first   the  | 
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“The earth is   enjoyed by heroes”—this is the unfailing truth. Be a hero. Always say, “I   have no fear.” | 
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A few   heart-whole, sincere, and energetic men and women can do more in a year than   a mob in a century. | 
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A tremendous   stream is flowing toward the ocean, carrying us all along with it; and though   like straws and scraps of paper we may at times float aimlessly about, in the   long run we are sure to join the  | 
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Above all, beware   of compromises. Hold on to your own principles in weal or woe and never   adjust them to others’ “fads” through the greed of getting supporters. Your   Atman is the support of the universe—whose support do you stand in need of? | 
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Above all, beware   of compromises. I do not mean that you are to get into antagonism with   anybody, but you have to hold on to your own principles in weal or woe and   never adjust them to others “fads” thought the greed of getting supporters. | 
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After every   happiness comes misery; they may be far apart or near. The more advanced the   soul, the more quickly does one follow the other. What we want is neither   happiness nor misery. Both make us forget our true nature; both are   chains--one iron, one gold; behind both is the Atman, who knows neither   happiness nor misery. These are states, and states must ever change; but the   nature of the Atman is bliss, peace, unchanging. We have not to get it, we   have it; only wash away the dross and see it. | 
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All is the Self   or Brahman. The saint, the sinner, the lamb, the tiger, even the murderer, as   far as they have any reality, can be nothing else, because there is nothing   else. | 
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All knowledge   that the world has ever received comes from the mind; the infinite library of   the universe is in our own mind. | 
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All power is   within you. You can do anything and everything. Believe in that. Do not   believe that you are weak; do not believe that you are half-crazy lunatics,   as most of us do nowadays. Stand up and express the divinity within you. | 
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All that is real   in me is God; all that is real in God is I. The gulf between God and human   beings is thus bridged. Thus we find how, by knowing God, we find the kingdom   of heaven within us. | 
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All that is real   in me is God; all that is real in God is I. The gulf between God and me is   thus bridged. Thus by knowing God, we find that the kingdom of heaven is   within us. | 
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All truth is   eternal. Truth is nobody’s property; no race, no individual can lay any   exclusive claim to it. Truth is the nature of all souls. | 
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All who have   actually attained any real religious experience never wrangle over the form   in which the different religions are expressed. They know that the soul of   all religions is the same and so they have no quarrel with anybody just   because he or she does not speak in the same tongue. | 
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Always   discriminate--your body, your house, the people and the world are all   absolutely unreal like a dream. Always think that the body is only an inert   instrument. And the Atman within is your real nature. | 
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Always   discriminate—your body, your house, the people around, and the world are all   unreal like a dream. Always think that this body is only an inert instrument.   And the Atman within is your real nature. | 
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Anything that   brings spiritual, mental, or physical weakness, touch it not with the toes of   your feet. | 
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Anything that is   secret and mysterious in these systems of yoga should be at once rejected.   The best guide in life is strength. In religion, as in all other matters,   discard everything that weakens you, have nothing to do with it. | 
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Are great things   ever done smoothly? Time, patience, and indomitable will must show. | 
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Are you   unselfish? That is the question. If you are, you will be perfect without   reading a single religious book, without going into a single church or   temple. | 
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As body, mind, or   soul, you are a dream; you really are Being, Consciousness, Bliss   (satchidananda). You are the God of this universe. | 
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As long as we   believe ourselves to be even the least different from God, fear remains with   us; but when we know ourselves to be the One, fear goes; of what can we be   afraid? | 
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As soon as I   think that I am a little body, I want to preserve it, to protect it, to keep   it nice, at the expense of other bodies; then you and I become separate. | 
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As soon as you   know the voice and understand what it is, the whole scene changes. The same   world which was the ghastly battlefield of maya is now changed into something   good and beautiful. | 
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Astrology and all   these mystical things are generally signs of a weak mind; therefore as soon   as they are becoming prominent in our minds, we should see a physician, take   good food, and rest. | 
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Avoid excessive   merriment. A mind in that state never becomes calm; it becomes fickle.   Excessive merriment will always be followed by sorrow. Tears and laughter are   near kin. People so often run from one extreme to the other. | 
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Be a hero. Always   say, “I have no fear.” Tell this to everyone—“Have no fear.” | 
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Be brave! Be   strong! Be fearless! Once you have taken up the spiritual life, fight as long   as there is any life in you. Even though you know you are going to be killed,   fight till you “are killed.” Don’t die of fright. Die fighting. Don’t go down   till you are knocked down. | 
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Be not afraid,   for all great power throughout the history of humanity has been with the   people. From out of their ranks have come all the greatest geniuses of the   world, and history can only repeat itself. Be not afraid of anything. You   will do marvelous work. | 
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Be perfectly   resigned, perfectly unconcerned; then alone can you do any true work. No eyes   can see the real forces; we can only see the results. Put out self, forget it;   just let God work, it is His business. | 
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Be strong! … You   talk of ghosts and devils. We are the living devils. The sign of life is   strength and growth. The sign of death is weakness. Whatever is weak, avoid!   It is death. If it is strength, go down into hell and get hold of it! There   is salvation only for the brave. "None but the brave deserves the   fair." None but the bravest deserves salvation. | 
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Be strong! Don’t   talk of ghosts and devils. We are the living devils. The sign of life is   strength and growth. The sign of death is weakness. Whatever is weak, avoid!   It is death. If it is strength, go down into hell and get hold of it! There   is salvation only for the brave. | 
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Bless people when   the revile you. Think how much good they are doing by helping to stamp out   the false ego. Hold fast to the Atman, think only pure thoughts, and you will   accomplish more than a regiment of mere preachers. | 
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Bless people when   they revile you. Think how much good they are doing by helping to stamp out   the false ego. Hold fast to the real Self. Think only pure thoughts, and you   will accomplish more than a regiment of mere preachers. Out of purity and   silence comes the word of power. | 
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Blows are what   awaken us and help to break the dream. They show us the insufficiency of this   world and make us long to escape, to have freedom. | 
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Books are   infinite in number and time is short. The secret of knowledge is to take what   is essential. Take that and try to live up to it. | 
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Both the forces   of good and evil will keep the universe alive for us, until we awake from our   dreams and give up this building of mud pies. | 
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Brave, bold men   and women, these are what we want. What we want is vigor in the blood,   strength in the nerves, iron muscles and nerves of steel, not softening   namby-pamby ideas. Avoid all these. Avoid all mystery. There is no mystery in   religion. | 
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Brave, bold   people, these are what we want. What we want is vigor in the blood, strength   in the nerves, iron muscles and nerves of steel, not softening namby-pamby   ideas. Avoid all these. Avoid all mystery. There is no mystery in religion. | 
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By doing well the   duty which is nearest to us, the duty which is in our hands now, we make   ourselves stronger; and improving our strength in this manner step by step,   we may reach a state in which it shall be our privilege to do the most   coveted and honored duties in life and in society. | 
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By the Vedas no   books are meant. They mean the accumulated treasury of spiritual laws   discovered by different persons in different times. Just as the law of   gravitation existed before its discovery, and would exist if all humanity   forgot it, so is it with the laws that govern the spiritual world | 
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Change is always   subjective. All through evolution you find that the conquest of nature comes   by change in the subject. Apply this to religion and morality, and you will   find that the conquest of evil comes by the change in the subjective alone.   That is how the Advaitic system gets its whole force, on the subjective side   of man. | 
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Change is always   subjective. To talk of evil and misery is nonsense, because they do not exist   outside. If I am immune from all anger, I never feel angry. If am immune from   all hatred, I never feel hatred. | 
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Come out into the   broad light of day, come out from the little narrow paths, for how can the   infinite soul rest content to live and die in small ruts? | 
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Come out into the   universe of Light. Everything in the universe is yours, stretch out your arms   and embrace it with love. If you every felt you wanted to do that, you have   felt God. | 
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Delusion will   vanish as the light becomes more and more effulgent, load after load of   ignorance will vanish, and then will come a time when all else has   disappeared and the sun alone shines. | 
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Desire,   ignorance, and inequality—this is the trinity of bondage. | 
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Desire, want, is   the father of all misery. Desires are bound by the laws of success and   failure. Desires must bring misery. The great secret of true success, of true   happiness, is this: the person who asks for no return, the perfectly   unselfish person, is the most successful. | 
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Despondency is   not religion, whatever else it may be. | 
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Discriminate   within yourself between the real and the unreal. Have you not read the   Vedanta? Even when you sleep, keep the sword of discrimination at the head of   your bed, so that covetousness cannot approach you even in dream. Practicing   such strength, renunciation will gradually come, and then you will see the   portals of heaven are wide open to you. | 
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Do any deserve   liberty who are not ready to give it to others? Let us calmly go to work,   instead of dissipating our energy in unnecessary fretting and fuming. | 
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Do not go for   glass beads leaving the mine of diamonds. This life is a great chance. What,   seekest thou the pleasures of the world? He is the fountain of all bliss. See   for the highest, aim at that highest, and you shall reach the highest. | 
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Do not hate   anybody, because that hatred which comes out from you must, in the long run,   come back to you. If you love, that love will come back to you, completing   the circle. | 
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Do not look back   upon what has been done. Go ahead! | 
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Do you think   these sannyasi children of Sri Ramakrishna are born to simply to sit under   trees lighting dhuni-fires? Whenever any of them will take up some work,   people will be astonished to see their energy. Learn from them how to work. | 
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Don't look   back—forward, infinite energy, infinite enthusiasm, infinite daring, and   infinite patience—then alone can great deeds be accomplished. | 
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Each work has to   pass through these stages—ridicule, opposition, and then acceptance. Those   who think ahead of their time are sure to be misunderstood. | 
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Even the greatest   fool can accomplish a task if it were after his or her heart. But the   intelligent ones are those who can convert every work into one that suits   their taste. | 
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Every action that   helps us manifest our divine nature more and more is good; every   action that retards it is evil. | 
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Every individual   is a center for the manifestation of a certain force. This force has been   stored up as the resultant of our previous works, and each one of us is born   with this force at our back. | 
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Every step I take   in light is mine forever. | 
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Everything must   be sacrificed, if necessary, for that one sentiment: universality. | 
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Experience is the   only teacher we have. We may talk and reason all our lives, but we shall not   understand a word of truth until we experience it ourselves. | 
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Fear is death,   fear is sin, fear is hell, fear is unrighteousness, fear is wrong life. All   the negative thoughts and ideas that are in the world have proceeded from   this evil spirit of fear. | 
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Fear is death, fear   is sin, fear is hell, fear is unrighteousness. All the negative thoughts and   ideas that are in this world have proceeded from this evil spirit of fear. | 
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Fill the brain   with high thoughts, highest ideals, place them day and night before you, and   out of that will come great work. | 
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First get rid of   the delusion “I am the body,” then only will we want real knowledge. | 
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First, believe in   the world—that there is meaning behind everything. | 
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Freedom can never   be reached by the weak. Throw away all weakness. Tell your body that it is   strong, tell your mind that it is strong, and have unbounded faith and hope   in yourself. | 
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Give up all   desire for enjoyment in earth or heaven. Control the organs of the senses and   control the mind. Bear every misery without even knowing that you are   miserable. Think of nothing but spiritual freedom. | 
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Go on saying, “I   am free.” Never mind if the next moment delusion comes and says, “I am   bound.” Dehypnotize the whole thing. | 
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God is merciful   to those whom He sees struggling heart and soul for realization. But remain   idle, without any struggle, and you will see that His grace will never come. | 
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God is not to be   reached by the weak. Never be weak. You have infinite strength within you.   How else will you conquer anything? How else will you come to God? | 
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God is not to be   reached by the weak. Never be weak. You have infinite strength within you.   How else will you conquer anything? How else will you come to God? | 
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God is   self-evident, impersonal, omniscient, the Knower and the Master of nature, the   Lord of all. He is behind all worship and it is being done according to Him,   whether we know it or not. | 
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God is very   merciful to those whom He sees struggling heart and soul for spiritual   realization. But remain idle, without any struggle, and you will see that His   grace will never come. | 
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Great work   requires great and persistent effort for a long time. … Character has to be   established through a thousand stumbles. | 
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Have faith in   Guru, in his teachings, and in the surety that you can get free. Think day and   night that this universe is zero, only God is. Have intense desire to get   free. | 
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Have you got the   will to surmount mountain-high obstructions? If the whole world stands   against you sword in hand, would you still dare to do what you think is   right? | 
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He whom the sages   have been seeking in all these places is in our own hearts; the voice that   you heard was right, says Vedanta, but the direction you gave to the voice   was wrong. | 
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Him I call a   Mahatma ("great soul") whose heart bleeds for the poor, otherwise he   is a Duratma ("wicked soul"). Let us unite our wills in continued   prayer for their good. | 
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Hold to the idea,   “I am not the mind, I see that I am thinking, I am watching my mind act,” and   each day the identification of yourself with thoughts and feelings will grow   less, until at last you can entirely separate yourself from the mind and   actually know it to be apart from yourself. | 
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However we may   receive blows, and however knocked about we may be, the Soul is there and is   never injured. We are that Infinite. | 
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I am no   metaphysician, no philosopher, nay, no saint. But I am poor and I love the   poor. I see what they call the poor of this country and how many there are   who feel for them! | 
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I fervently wish   no misery ever came near anyone; yet it is that alone that gives us an   insight into the depths of our lives, does it not? In our moments of anguish,   gates barred forever seem to open and let in many a flood of light. | 
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I hate this   world, this dream, this horrible nightmare, with its churches and   chicaneries, its books and blackguardisms, its fair faces and false hearts,   its howling righteousness on the surface and utter hollowness beneath and,   above all, its sanctified shopkeeping! | 
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I hate this   world, this dream, this horrible nightmare, with its churches and chicaneries,   its books and blackguardisms, its fair faces and false hearts, its howling   righteousness on the surface and utter hollowness beneath, and, above all,   its sanctified shopkeeping. | 
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I have been asked   many times, "Why do you laugh so much and make so many jokes?" I   become serious sometimes--when I have a stomachache! The Lord is all   blissfulness. He is the reality behind all that exists. He is the goodness,   the truth in everything. You are His incarnations. That is what is glorious.   The nearer you are to Him, the less you will have occasions to cry or weep.   The further we are from Him, the more will long faces come. The more we know   of Him, the more misery vanishes. | 
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I, for one,   thoroughly believe that no power in the universe can withhold from anyone   anything they really deserve. | 
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If a person who   lives in God becomes miserable, what is the use of living in God? What is the   use of such a God? Throw such a God overboard into the Pacific Ocean. We do   not want such a God! | 
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If a piece of   burning charcoal be placed on a man’s head, see how he struggles to throw it   off. Similar will be the struggle for freedom of those who really understand   that they are slaves of nature. | 
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If one who lives   in the Lord becomes miserable, what is the use of living in Him? What is the   use of such a God? Throw Him overboard into the Pacific Ocean. We do not want   Him. | 
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If superstition   enters, the brain is gone. | 
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If the mind is   intensely eager, everything can be accomplished—mountains can be crumbled   into atoms. | 
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If there is no   strength in body and mind, the Atman cannot be realized. First you have to   build the body by good nutritious food—then only will the mind be strong. | 
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If there is one   word that you find coming out like a bomb from the Upanishads, bursting like   a bombshell upon masses of ignorance, it is the word “fearlessness.” | 
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If you really   want the good of others, the whole universe may stand against you and cannot   hurt you. It must crumble before your power of the Lord Himself in you if you   are sincere and really unselfish. | 
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If you think that   you are bound, you remain bound; you make your own bondage. If you know that   you are free, you are free this moment. This is knowledge, knowledge of   freedom. Freedom is the goal of all nature. | 
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If you want to be   a yogi, you must be free, and place yourself in circumstances where you are   alone and free from all anxiety. One who desires a comfortable and nice life   and at the same time wants to realize the Self is like the fool who, wanting   to cross the river, caught hold of a crocodile, mistaking it for a log of   wood. | 
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If you want to be   a Yogi, you must be free, and place yourself in circumstances where you are   alone and free from all anxiety. One who desires a comfortable and nice life   and, at the same time, wants to realize the Atman is like the fool who,   wanting to cross the river, caught hold of a crocodile mistaking it for a log   of wood. | 
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If you want to   have life, you have to die every moment for it. Life and death are only   different expressions of the same thing looked at from different standpoints;   they are the falling and the rising of the same wave, and the two form one   whole. | 
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Impurity is a   mere superimposition under which your real nature has become hidden. But the   real you is already perfect, already strong. | 
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In Buddha we had   the great, universal heart and infinite patience, making religion practical   and bringing it to everyone’s door. In Shankaracharya we saw tremendous   intellectual power, throwing the scorching light of reason upon everything.   We want today that bright sun of intellectuality joined with the heart of   Buddha, the wonderful infinite heart of love and mercy. This union will give   us the highest philosophy. Science and religion will meet and shake hands.   Poetry and philosophy will become friends.What! Those giants of old, the   ancient Rishis, who never walked but strode, of whom if you were to think but   for a moment you would shrivel up into a moth, they sir, had time--and you   have no time! | 
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In real   meditation you forget the body. You may be cut to pieces and not feel it at   all. You feel such pleasure in it. You become so light. This perfect rest we   will get in meditation. | 
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In the world take   always the position of the giver. Give everything and look for no return.   Give love, give help, give service, give any little thing you can, but keep   out barter. Make no conditions and none will be imposed. Let us give out   of our own bounty, just as God gives to us. | 
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In the world take   always the position of the giver. Give everything and look for no return.   Give love, give help, give service, give any little thing you can, but keep   out barter. Make no conditions and none will be imposed on you. Let us give   out of our own bounty, just as God gives to us. | 
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In this external   world, which is full of finite things, it is impossible to see and find the   Infinite. The Infinite must be sought in that alone which is infinite, and   the only thing infinite about us is that which is within us, our own soul.   Neither the body, nor the mind, nor even our thoughts, nor the world we see   around us, is infinite. | 
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Is there any   sex-distinction in the Atman (Self)? Out with the differentiation between man   and woman—all is Atman! Give up the identification with the body, and stand   up! | 
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It is always for   greater joy that you give up the lesser. This is practical religion—the   attainment of freedom, renunciation. Renounce the lower so that you may get   the higher. Renounce! Renounce! Sacrifice! Give up! Not for zero. Not for   nothing, but to get the higher. | 
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It is always for   greater joy that you give up the lesser. This is practical religion--the   attainment of freedom, renunciation. Renounce the lower so that you may get   the higher. Renounce! Renounce! Sacrifice! Give up! Not for zero. Not for   nothing. But to get the higher. | 
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It is feeling   that is the life, the strength, the vitality, without which no amount of   intellectual activity can reach God. | 
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It is only by   doing good to others that one attains to one's own good. | 
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It is only work   that is done as a free-will offering to humanity and to nature that does not   bring with it any binding attachment. | 
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It is only work   that is done as freewill offering to humanity and to nature that does not   bring with it any binding attachment. | 
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It is the   cheerful mind that is persevering. It is the strong mind that hews its way   through a thousand difficulties. | 
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It is the patient   building of character, the intense struggle to realize the truth, which alone   will tell in the future of humanity. | 
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Jnana teaches   that the world should be given up, but not on that account to be abandoned.   To be in the world but not of it—is the true test of the sannyasin. | 
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Karma is the   eternal assertion of human freedom. If we can bring ourselves down by our   karma, surely it is in our power to raise ourselves by our own karma. | 
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Knowledge can   only be got in one way, the way of experience; there is no other way to know. | 
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Learn to feel   yourself in other bodies, to know that we are all one. Throw all other   nonsense to the winds. Spit out your actions, good or bad, and never think of   them again. What is done is done. Throw off superstition. Have no weakness   even in the face of death. Be free. | 
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Learn to feel   yourself in other bodies, to know that we are all one. Throw all other   nonsense to the winds. Spit out your actions, good or bad, and never think of   them again. What is done is done. Throw off superstition. Have no weakness   even in the face of death. Do not repent, do not brood over past deeds. Be   âzâd ("free"). | 
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Learning and   wisdom are superfluities, the surface glitter merely, but it is the heart   that is the seat of all power. | 
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Learning and   wisdom are superfluities, the surface glitter merely, but it is the heart   that is the seat of all power. It is not in the brain but in the heart that   the Atman, possessed of knowledge, power, and activity, has its seat. | 
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Let each one of   us pray day and night for the downtrodden millions who are held fast by   poverty, priestcraft, and tyranny. Pray day and night for them. I care more   to preach religion to them than to the high and the rich. | 
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Let each one of   us pray day and night for the downtrodden millions, who are held fast by   poverty, priestcraft, and tyranny. Pray day and night for them. I care more   to preach religion to them than to the high and the rich. I am no   metaphysician, no philosopher, nay, no saint. But I am poor and I love the   poor. | 
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Let the mind be   cheerful but calm. Never let it run into excesses, because every excess will   be followed by a reaction. | 
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Let the mind be   cheerful but calm. Never let it run into excesses, because every excess will   be followed by a reaction. | 
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Let us make our   hearts as big as an ocean, to go beyond all the trifles of the world and see   it only as a picture. We can then enjoy the world without being in any way   affected by it. | 
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Let us not depend   upon the world for pleasure. | 
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Let us put forth   all our energies to acquire that which never fails—our spiritual perfection.   If we have true yearning for realization, we must struggle, and through   struggle growth will come. We shall make mistakes, but they may be angels   unawares. | 
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Let us worship   the spirit in spirit, standing on spirit. Let the foundation be spirit, the   middle spirit, the culmination spirit. | 
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Live for an   ideal, and that one ideal alone. Let it be so great, so strong, that there   may be nothing else left in the mind; no place for anything else, no time for   anything else. | 
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Live for an   ideal, and that one ideal alone. Let it be so great, so strong, that there   may be nothing else left in the mind; no place for anything else, no time for   anything else. | 
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Look here--we   shall die! Bear this in mind always, and then the spirit within will wake up.   Only then will meanness vanish from you, practicality in work will come, you   will get new vigor in mind and body, and those who come in contact with you   will also feel that they have really got something uplifting from you. | 
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Look here—we   shall die! Bear this in mind always, and then the spirit within will wake up.   Then meanness will vanish from you, practicality in work will come, you will   get new vigor in mind and body, and those who come in contact with you will   also feel that they have really got something uplifting from you. | 
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Look upon every   man, woman, and everyone as God. You cannot help anyone, you can only serve:   serve the children of the Lord, serve the Lord Himself, if you have the   privilege. | 
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Love is always   mutual and reflective. You may hate me, and if I want to love you, you   repulse me. But if I persist, in a month or a year you are bound to love me.   It is a well-known psychological phenomenon. | 
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Many of us get   many messages in our lives, or think we get them. As long as the message is   regarding our own selves, go on doing what you please. But when it is in   regard to our contact with and behavior to others, think a hundred times   before you act upon it—and then you will be safe. | 
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May I be born   again and again, and suffer thousands of miseries so that I may worship the   only God that exists, the only God I believe in, the sum total of all   souls--and, above all, my God the wicked, my God the miserable, my God the   poor of all races, of all species, is the special object of my worship. | 
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Meditation means   the mind is turned back upon itself. The mind stops all the thought-waves and   the world stops. Your consciousness expands. Every time you meditate you will   keep your growth. | 
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Meditation means   the mind is turned back upon itself. The mind stops all the thought-waves and   the world stops. Your consciousness expands. Every time you meditate, you   will keep your growth. | 
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Mind you, this is   life's experience: if you really want the good of others, the whole universe   may stand against you and cannot hurt you. It must crumble before your power   of the Lord Himself in you if you are sincere and really unselfish. | 
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My child, 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. | 
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My name should   not be made prominent. It is my ideas that I want to see realized. The   disciples of all the prophets have always inextricably mixed up the ideas of   the Master with person, and at last killed the ideas for the person.  The disciples of Sri Ramakrishna must guard against doing the same thing.   Work for the idea, not the person. | 
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Nature grinds all   of us. Keep count of the ounce of pleasure you get. In the long run, nature   did her work through you, and when you die your body will make other plants   grow. Yet we think all the time that we are getting pleasure ourselves. Thus   the wheel goes round. | 
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Nature, body,   mind go to death, not we. We neither go nor come. The man Vivekananda is in   nature, is born and dies; but the Self we see as Vivekananda is never born   and never dies. It is the eternal and unchangeable Reality. | 
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Neither seek nor   avoid; take what comes. It is liberty to be affected by nothing. Do not   merely endure; be unattached. | 
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No authority can   save us, no beliefs. If there is a God, all can find Him. No one needs   to be told it is warm; all can discover it for themselves. So it should be   with God. He should be a fact in the consciousness of every person. | 
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No one should be   judged by their defects. The great virtues a person has are his or her   especially. But their errors are the common weakness of humanity and should   never be counted in estimating a person’s character. | 
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No one should be   judged by their defects. The virtues a person has are his especially; his   errors are the common weaknesses of humanity and should never be counted in   estimating his character. | 
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Not even the   deepest sleep will give you such a rest as meditation can. The mind goes on   jumping even in deepest sleep. Just those few moments in meditation your brain   has almost stopped. … You forget the body. … You feel such pleasure in it.   You become so light. This perfect rest we will get in meditation. | 
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Oh, to live even   for a day in the full light of freedom, to breathe the free air of   simplicity! Isn’t that the highest purity? | 
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Oh, to live even   for a day in the full light of freedom, to breathe the free air of   simplicity! Isn’t that the highest purity? | 
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One who leans on   others cannot serve the God of Truth. | 
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Our first duty is   not to hate ourselves, because to advance we must have faith in ourselves   first and then in God. Those who have no faith in themselves can never have   faith in God. | 
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Our supreme duty   is to advance toward freedom—physical, mental, and spiritual—and help others   to do so. | 
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Out of purity and   silence comes the word of power. | 
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Perfection does   not come from belief or faith. Talk does not count for anything. Parrots can   do that. Perfection comes through selfless work. | 
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Perfection is   always infinite. We are the Infinite already.You and I, and all beings, are   trying to manifest that infinity. | 
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Please everyone   without becoming a hypocrite or a coward. | 
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Pray all the   time, read all the scriptures in the world, and worship all the gods there   are ...but unless you realize the Truth, there is no freedom. | 
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Pray all the   time, read all the scriptures in the world, and worship all the gods there   are …[but] unless you realize the Self (atman), there is no freedom. | 
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Purity, patience,   and perseverance are the three essentials to success and, above all, love. | 
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Put God behind   everything—human beings, animals, food, and work. Make this a habit. | 
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Put God behind   everything—people, animals, food, work. Make this a habit. | 
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Realize your true   nature. That is all there is to do. Know yourself as you are—infinite spirit.   That is practical religion. Everything else is impractical, for everything   else will perish. | 
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Realize yourself.   That is all there is to do. Know yourself as you are—infinite spirit. That is   practical religion. Everything else is impractical, for everything else will   vanish. | 
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Religion as a   science, as a study, is the greatest and healthiest exercise that the human   mind can have. | 
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Religion has no   business to formulate social laws and insist on the difference between   beings, because its aim and end is to obliterate all such fictions and   monstrosities. | 
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Renounce and give   up. What did Christ say? "He that loseth his life for my sake shall find   it." Again and again did he preach renunciation as the only way to   perfection. There comes a time when the mind awakes from this long and dreary   dream—the child gives up its play and wants to go back to its mother. | 
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Renunciation is   the background of all religious thought wherever it be, and you will always   find that as this idea of renunciation lessens, the more will the senses   creep into the field of religion, and spirituality will decrease in the same   ratio. | 
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Renunciation is   the very basis of our true life. Every moment of goodness and real life that   we enjoy is when we do not think of ourselves. | 
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Say "So'ham,   So'ham" whatever comes. Tell yourself this even in eating, walking,   suffering. Tell the mind this incessantly—that what we see never existed,   that there is only "I". Flash--the dream will break! Think day and   night, this universe is zero, only God is. Have intense desire to get free. | 
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Self-realization   is to be attained by renunciation, by meditation—renunciation of all the   senses, cutting the knots, the chains that bind us down to matter. | 
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So long as   millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold every person a traitor who,   having been educated at their expense, pays not the least heed to them. | 
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So long as the   millions live in hunger and ignorance, I hold every person a traitor who,   having been educated at their expense, pays not the least heed to them! | 
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So long as there   is desire or want, it is a sure sign that there is imperfection. A perfect,   free being cannot have any desire. | 
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Soft-brained   people, weak-minded, chicken-hearted, cannot find the truth. One has to be   free, and as broad as the sky. | 
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Some people are   so afraid of losing their individuality. Wouldn’t it be better for the pig to   lose his pig-individuality if he can become God? Yes. But the poor pig does   not think so at the time. Which state is my individuality? When I was a baby   sprawling on the floor trying to swallow my thumb? Was that the individuality   I should be sorry to lose? Fifty years hence I shall look upon this present   state and laugh, just as I now look upon the baby state. Which of these   individualities shall I keep? | 
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Stand as a rock;   you are indestructible. You are the Self (atman), the God of the   universe. | 
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Stand as a rock;   you are indestructible. You are the Self, the God of the universe. | 
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Stand up, be   bold, and take the blame on your own shoulders. Do not go about throwing mud   at others; for all the faults you suffer from, you are the sole and only   cause. | 
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Stand up, be   bold, and take the blame on your own shoulders. Do not go about throwing mud   at others; for all the faults you suffer from, you are the sole and only   cause. | 
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Stand up, be   bold, be strong. Take the whole responsibility on your own shoulders, and   know that you are the creator of your own destiny. All the strength and   succor you want is within yourselves. Therefore, make your own future. | 
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Stand upon the   Atman, then only can we truly love the world. Take a very, very high stand;   knowing our universal nature, we must look with perfect calmness upon all the   panorama of the world. | 
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Stand upon the   Self, only then can we truly love the world. Take a very high stand; knowing   our universal nature, we must look with perfect calmness upon all the   panorama of the world. | 
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Stick to God! Who   cares what comes to the body or to anything else! Through the terrors of   evil, say—my God, my love! Through the pangs of death, say—my God, my love!   Through all the evils under the sun, say my God, my love! | 
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Stick to God! Who   cares what comes to the body or to anything else! Through the terrors of   evil, say--my God, my love! Through the pangs of death, say--my God, my love!   Through all the evils under the sun, say--my God, my love! Thou art here, I   see Thee. Thou art with me, I feel Thee. I am Thine, take me. I am not of the   world’s but Thine, leave not then me. | 
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Strength is life,   weakness is death. Strength is felicity, life eternal, immortal. Weakness is   constant strain and misery; weakness is death. | 
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Strength is the   sign of vigor, the sign of life, the sign of hope, the sign of health, and   the sign of everything that is good. As long as the body lives, there must be   strength in the body, strength in the mind, strength in the hand. | 
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Superstition is   our great enemy, but bigotry is worse. | 
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Take up one idea.   Make that one idea your life—think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let   the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea,   and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success, and this   is the way great spiritual giants are produced. Others are mere talking   machines. | 
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Take up one idea.   Make that one idea your life--think of it, dream of it, live on that idea.   Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that   idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success, and   this is the way great spiritual giants are produced. Others are mere talking   machines. | 
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Tell the truth   boldly, whether it hurts or not. Never pander to weakness. If truth is too   much for intelligent people and sweeps them away, let them go; the sooner the   better. | 
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Thank God for   giving you this world as a moral gymnasium to help your development, but   never imagine you can help the world. | 
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That which is   nearest is least observed. The Atman is the nearest of the near, therefore a   careless and unsteady mind gets no clue to the Atman. But one who is alert,   calm, self-restrained, and discriminating, ignores the external world and,   diving more and more into the inner world, realizes the glory of the Atman   and becomes great. | 
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That which is   nearest is least observed. The Atman is the nearest of the near, therefore   the careless and the unsteady mind gets no clue to it. But the person who is   alert, calm, self-restrained, and discriminating ignores the external world   and, diving more and more into the inner world, realizes the glory of the   Atman and becomes great. | 
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The animal has   its happiness in the senses, the human beings in their intellect, and the   gods in spiritual contemplation. It is only to the soul that has attained to   this contemplative state that the world really becomes beautiful. | 
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The Atman alone   is eternal. Hospitals will tumble down. Railroad givers will all die. This   earth will be blown to pieces, suns wiped out. The Atman endures for ever. | 
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The book one must   read to learn natural sciences is the book of nature. The book from which to   learn religion is your own mind and heart. | 
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The correct   meaning of the statement "The Vedas are beginningless and eternal"   is that the law or truth revealed by them is permanent and changeless. | 
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The correct   meaning of the statement “The Vedas are beginningless and eternal” is that   the law or truth revealed by them is permanent and changeless. | 
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The disciple must   have great power of endurance. Bear all evil and misery without one thought   of unhappiness, resistance, remedy, or retaliation. That is true endurance,   and that you must acquire. | 
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The disciple must   have great power of endurance. Life seems comfortable; and you find the mind   behaves well when everything is going well with you. But if something goes   wrong, your mind loses its balance. That is not good. Bear all evil and   misery without one murmur of hurt, without one thought of unhappiness,   resistance, remedy, or retaliation. That is true endurance; and that you must   acquire. | 
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The essence of   Vedanta is that there is but one Being and that every soul is that Being in   full, not a part of that Being. | 
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The essential   thing in religion is making the heart pure; the Kingdom of Heaven is within   us, but only the pure in heart can see the King. While we think of the world,   it is only the world for us; but let us come to it with the feeling that the   world is God, and we shall have God. | 
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The first sign   that you are becoming religious is that you are becoming cheerful. | 
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The great secret   of true success, of true happiness, is this: the man or woman who asks for no   return, the perfectly unselfish person, is the most successful. | 
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The greatest help   to spiritual life is meditation. In meditation we divest ourselves of all   material conditions and feel our divine nature. We do not depend upon any   external help in meditation. | 
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The greatest help   to spiritual life is meditation. In meditation we divest ourselves of all   material conditions and feel our divine nature. We do not depend upon any   external help in meditation. The touch of the soul can paint the brightest   color even in the dingiest places; it can cast a fragrance over the vilest   thing; it can make the wicked divine--and all enmity, all selfishness is   effaced. | 
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The greatest   religion is to be true to your own nature. Have faith in yourselves! If you   do not exist, how can God exist, or anybody else? | 
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The greatest   religion is to be true to your own nature. Have faith in yourselves! If you   do not exist, how can God or anybody else exist? | 
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The greatest sin   is to think that you are weak. No one is greater: realize that you are   Brahman. Nothing has power except what you give it. | 
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The highest   manifestation of strength is to keep ourselves calm and on our own feet. | 
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The highest   manifestation of strength is to keep ourselves calm and on our own feet. | 
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The human soul   has sojourned in lower and higher forms, migrating from one to another   according to the samskaras or impressions, but it is only in the highest form   as a human being that it attains to freedom. | 
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The idea of   perfect womanhood is perfect independence. | 
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The important   thing is how much less you think of the body, of yourself as matter—as dead,   dull, insentient matter; how much more you think of yourself as shining   immortal being. The more you think of yourself as spirit, the more eager you   will be to be absolutely free from matter, body and senses. This is the   intense desire to be free. | 
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The important   thing is: how much less you think of the body, of yourself as matter—as dead,   dull, insentient matter; how much more you think of yourself as shining   immortal being. | 
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The important   thing is: how much less you think of the body, of yourself as matter--as   dead, dull, insentient matter; how much more you think of yourself as shining   immortal being. The more you think of yourself as shining immortal spirit,   the more eager you will be to be absolutely free of matter, body and senses.   This is the intense desire to be free. | 
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The Kingdom of Heaven   is within us. God is within us. He is the Soul of our souls. See Him in your   own soul. That is practical religion. That is freedom. | 
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The Kingdom of   Heaven is within us. He is there. He is the soul of our souls. See Him in   your own soul. That is practical religion. That is freedom | 
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The less passion   there is, the better we work. The calmer we are, the better for us and the   more the amount of work we can do. When we let loose our feelings, we waste   so much energy, shatter our nerves, disturb our minds, and accomplish very   little work. | 
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The less the   thought of the body, the better it is for us. For it is the body that drags   us down. It is attachment, identification, which makes us miserable. | 
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The less the   thought of the body, the better it is. For it is the body that drags us down.   It is attachment, identification which makes us miserable. That is the   secret: to think that I am the spirit and not the body, and that the whole of   this universe with all its relations, with all its good and all its evil, is   but as a series of paintings--scenes on a canvas--of which I am the witness. | 
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The meditative   state is the highest state of existence. So long as there is desire, no real   happiness can come. It is only the contemplative, witness-like study of   objects that brings to us real enjoyment and happiness. | 
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The mind is but   the subtle part of the body. You must retain great strength in your mind and   words. | 
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The mistake is   that we cling to the body when it is the spirit that is really immortal. | 
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The mistake is   that we cling to the body when it is the spirit that is really immortal. | 
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The moment you   fear, you are nobody. It is fear that is the great cause of misery in the   world. It is fear that is the greatest of all superstitions. It is the fear   that is the cause of our woes, and it is fearlessness that brings heaven in a   moment. | 
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The moment you   fear, you are nobody. It is fear that is the greatest cause of misery in the   world. It is fear that is the greatest of all superstitions. It is fear that   is the cause of our woes, and it is fearlessness that brings heaven in a   moment. | 
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The more we grow   in love and virtue and holiness, the more we see love and virtue and holiness   outside. All condemnation of others really condemns ourselves. Adjust the   microcosm (which is in your power to do) and the macrocosm will adjust itself   for you. | 
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The more we grow   in love and virtue and holiness, the more we see love and virtue and holiness   outside. All condemnation of others really condemns ourselves. Adjust the   microcosm (which is in your power to do) and the macrocosm will adjust itself   for you. It is like the hydrostatic paradox, one drop of water can balance   the universe. | 
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The more you   think of yourself as shining immortal spirit, the more eager you will be to   be absolutely free of matter, body, and senses. This is the intense desire to   be free. | 
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The nature of the   brute is to remain where he is, of a human being to seek good and to avoid   evil, and of God to neither seek nor avoid but just to be eternally blissful.   Let us be Gods, let us make our hearts like an ocean, to go beyond all the   trifles of the world and see it only as a picture. We can then enjoy it   without being in any way affected by it. | 
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The nature of the   brutes is to remain where they are, of human beings to seek good and avoid evil,   and of God to neither seek nor avoid but just to be blissful eternally. Let   us be like God. | 
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The nearer we are   to God, the less we will have occasions to cry or weep. The further we are   from God, the more will long faces come. The more we know God, the more   misery vanishes. | 
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The one eternal   religion is applied to the opinions of various minds and various races. There   never was my religion or yours, my national religion or your national   religion; there never existed many religions, there is only the one. One   infinite religion existed all through eternity and will ever exist, and this   religion is expressing itself in various countries in various ways. | 
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The past was   great no doubt, but I sincerely believe that the future will be more glorious   still. | 
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The power is with   the silent ones, who only live and love and then withdraw their personality.   They never say “me” and “mine”; they are only blessed in being instruments. | 
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The power of   purity—it is a definite power. | 
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The powers of the   mind should be concentrated and the mind turned back upon itself; as the   darkest places reveal their secrets before the penetrating rays of the sun,   so will the concentrated mind penetrate its own innermost secrets. | 
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The sages are   often ignorant of physical science, because they read the wrong book—the book   within; and the scientists are too often ignorant of religion, because they   too read the wrong book—the book outside. | 
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The secret of   life is not enjoyment but education through experience. | 
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The Self when it   appears behind the universe is called God. The same Self when it appears   behind this little universe—the body—is the soul. | 
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The Soul is not   composed of any materials. It is unity indivisible. Therefore it must be   indestructible. | 
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The varieties of   religious belief are an advantage, since all faiths are good, so far as they   encourage us to lead a religious life. The more sects there are, the more   opportunities there are for making a successful appeal to the divine instinct   in all of us. | 
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The weak have no   place here, in this life or any other life. Weakness leads to slavery.   Weakness leads to all kinds of misery, physical and mental. Weakness is   death. | 
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The weak have no   place here, in this life or in any other life. Weakness leads to slavery.   Weakness leads to all kinds of misery, physical and mental. Weakness is   death. | 
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The weak, the   fearful, the ignorant will never reach the Atman. You cannot undo what you   have done; the effect must come. Face it, but be careful never to do the same   thing again. Give up the burden of all deeds to God. Give all, both good and   bad. God helps those who do not help themselves. | 
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The weak, the   fearful, the ignorant will never reach the Atman. You cannot undo, the effect   must come, face it, but be careful never to do the same thing again. Give up   the burden of all deeds to the Lord. Give all, both good and bad. Do not keep   the good and give only the bad. God helps those who do not help   themselves. | 
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The whole secret   of existence is to have no fear. Never fear what will become of you, depend   on no one. Only the moment you reject all help are you free. | 
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The whole   universe is one in the Atman. That Atman when it appears behind the universe   is called God. The same Atman when it appears behind this little universe,   the body, is the soul. This very soul, therefore, is the Atman in us. | 
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The whole   universe is one. There is only one Self in the universe, only One Existence,   and that One Existence, when it passes through the forms of time, space,   causation, is called by different names, buddhi, fine matter, gross   matter, all mental and physical forms. Everything in the universe is that   One, appearing in various forms. When a little part of it comes, as it were,   into this network of time, space and causation, it takes forms. Take off the   network, and it is all one. | 
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The whole   universe is one. There is only one Self in the universe, only One Existence. | 
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The will is   stronger than anything else. Everything must go down before the will, for it   comes from God. A pure and strong will is omnipotent. | 
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The wind of   divine grace is always blowing. You just need to spread your sail. Whenever   you do anything, do it with your whole heart concentrated on it. Think day   and night, “I am of the essence of that Supreme Being-Consciousness-Bliss.   What fear and anxiety have I?” | 
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The wind of divine   grace is blowing on for ever and ever. Do you spread your sail. Whenever you   do anything, do it with your whole heart concentrated on it. | 
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The world is   ready to give up its secrets if we only know how to knock, how to give it the   necessary blow. The strength and force of the blow come through   concentration. | 
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There are   hundreds of thousands of microbes surrounding us, but they cannot harm us   unless we become weak, until the body is ready and predisposed to receive   them. There may be a million microbes of misery floating about us. Never   mind! They dare not approach us, they have no power to get a hold on us,   until the mind is weakened. This is the great fact: strength is life.   Weakness is death. Strength is felicity, life eternal, immortal. Weakness is   constant strain and misery: weakness is death | 
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There cannot be   friendship without equality. | 
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There is hope for   all. None can die; none can be degraded forever. Life is but a playground,   however gross the play may be. However we may receive blows, and however knocked   about we may be, the Atman is there and is never injured. We are that   Infinite. | 
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There is no help   for you outside of yourself; you are the creator of the universe. Like the   silkworm you have built a cocoon around yourself…. Burst your own cocoon and   come out aw the beautiful butterfly, as the free soul. Then alone you will   see Truth. | 
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There is one   thing to be remembered: that the assertion--I am God--cannot be made with   regard to the sense-world. | 
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There is one   thing to be remembered: that the assertion—I am God—cannot be made with   regard to the sense-world. | 
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There is only one   sin and it is: weakness. When I was a boy, I read Milton’s Paradise Lost. The   only good man I had any respect for was Satan. The only saint is that person   who never weakens, faces everything, and determines die game. | 
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There is only one   sin. That is weakness.... The only saint is that soul that never weakens,   faces everything, and determines to die game. | 
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There is only one   sin—and that sin is weakness. When I was a boy, I read Milton’s Paradise   Lost. The only good man I had any respect for was Satan. The only saint   is the soul who never weakens, faces everything, and determines to die game. | 
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There is to be   found in every religion the manifestation of the struggle toward freedom. It is   the groundwork of all morality, of unselfishness, which means getting rid of   the idea that human beings are the same as this little body. | 
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They alone live   whose lives are in the whole universe, and the more we concentrate our lives   on limited things, the faster we go towards death. Those moments alone we   live when our lives are in the universe, in others; and living this little   life is death, simply death, and that is why the fear of death comes. | 
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They alone live   whose lives are in the whole universe. The more we concentrate our lives in   limited things, the faster we go towards death. Those moments alone we live   when our lives are in the universe, in others; and living this little life is   death, simply death, and that is why the fear of death comes. | 
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Think always, “I   am ever-pure, ever-knowing, and ever-free. How I can do anything evil? Can I   ever be fooled like ordinary people with the insignificant charms of lust and   wealth?” Strengthen the mind with such thoughts. This will surely bring real   good. | 
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Think always:   "I am ever-pure, ever-knowing, and ever-free. How can I do anything   evil? Can I ever be befooled like ordinary people with the insignificant   charms of lust and wealth?" Strengthen the mind with such thoughts. This   will surely bring real good. | 
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Think day and   night, "I am of the essence of that Supreme Existence, Knowledge,   Bliss--what fear and anxiety have I? This body, mind, and intellect are all   transient, and That which is beyond these is myself." | 
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This earth is   higher than all the heavens; this is the greatest school in the universe. | 
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This I have seen   in life—those who are overcautious about themselves fall into dangers at   every step; those who are afraid of losing honor and respect, get only   disgrace; and those who are always afraid of loss, always lose. | 
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This is no world.   It is God Himself. In delusion we call it world. | 
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This is the first   lesson to learn: be determined not to curse anything outside, not to lay the   blame upon anyone outside, but stand up, lay the blame on yourself. You will   find that is always true. Get hold of yourself. | 
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This is the great   lesson that we are here to learn through myriads of births and heavens and   hells—that there is nothing to be asked for, desired for, beyond one’s   spiritual Self (atman). | 
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This is the   secret of spiritual life: to think that I am the Atman and not the body, and   that the whole of this universe with all its relations, with all its good and   all its evil, is but as a series of paintings—scenes on a canvas—of which I   am the witness. | 
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This life is a   hard fact; work your way through it boldly, though it may be adamantine; no   matter, the soul is stronger. | 
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This little   separate self must die. Then we shall find that we are in the Real, and that   Real is God, and He is our own true nature, and He is always in us and with   us. Let us live in Him and stand in Him. It is the only joyful state of   existence. Life on the plane of the Spirit is the only life, and let us all   try to attain to this realization. | 
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This little   separate self must die. Then we shall find that we are in the Real, and that   Reality is God, and He is our own true nature, and He is always in us and   with us. Let us live in Him and stand in Him. It is the only joyful state of   existence. | 
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This world is   nothing. It is at best only a hideous caricature, a shadow of the Real. We   must go to the Real. Renunciation will take us to It. Renunciation is the   very basis of our true life; every moment of goodness and real life that we   enjoy is when we do not think of ourselves. | 
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This world is   nothing. It is at best only a hideous caricature, a shadow of the Reality. We   must go to the Reality. Renunciation will take us to It. | 
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Those who die,   merely suffering the woes of life like cats and dogs, are they human beings?   The worthy are those who, even when agitated by the sharp interaction of   pleasure and pain, are discriminating and, knowing them to be of an   evanescent nature, become passionately devoted to the Atman. This is all the   difference between human beings and animals. | 
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Those who grumble   at the little thing that has fallen to their lot to do will grumble at   everything. Always grumbling they will lead a miserable life…. But those who   do their duty putting their shoulder to the wheel will see the light, and   higher and higher duties will fall to their share. | 
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Those who grumble   at the little thing that has fallen to their lot to do will grumble at   everything. Always grumbling, they will lead a miserable life, and everything   will be a failure. But those who do their duties as they go, putting their   shoulders to the wheel, will see the light, and higher duties will fall to   their share. | 
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Those who have   succeeded in attaching or detaching their minds at will have succeeded in   Pratyahara, which means "gathering towards," checking the outgoing   powers of the mind, freeing it from the thralldom of the senses. When we can   do this, we shall really possess character; then alone we shall have taken a   long step towards freedom. Before that, we are mere machines. | 
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Those who work at   a thing heart and soul not only achieve success in it but through their   absorption in that they also realize the supreme truth—Brahman. Those who   work at a thing with their whole heart receive help from God. | 
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To believe   blindly is to degenerate the human soul. Be an atheist if you want, but do   not believe in anything unquestioningly. | 
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To realize the   spirit as spirit is practical religion. Everything else is good so far as it   leads to this one grand idea. | 
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To realize the   spirit as spirit is practical religion. Everything else is good so far as it   leads to this one grand idea. That realization is to be attained by   renunciation, by meditation—renunciation of all the senses, cutting the   knots, the chains that bind us down to matter. | 
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To succeed you   must have tremendous perseverance, tremendous will. “I will drink the ocean,”   says the persevering soul, “at my will mountains will crumble.” Have that   sort of energy, that sort of will, work hard, and you will reach the goal. | 
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To succeed, you   must have tremendous perseverance, tremendous will. "I will rink the   ocean," says the persevering soul, "at my will mountains will   crumble up." Have that sort of energy, that sort of will, work hard, and   you will reach the goal. | 
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To talk of evil   and misery is nonsense, because they do not exist outside. If I am immune   against all anger, I never feel angry. If I am proof against all hatred, I   never feel hatred. | 
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To the person who   desires nothing and does not get entangled in desires, the manifold changes   of nature are one panorama of beauty and sublimity. | 
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Tremendous   purity, tremendous renunciation, is the one secret of spirituality.   "Neither through wealth, nor through progeny, but through renunciation   alone is immortality to be reached," say the Vedas. "Sell all that   thou hast and give to poor, and follow me," says the Christ. So all   great saints and prophets have expressed it, and have carried it out in their   lives. How can great spirituality come without renunciation? | 
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Tremendous   purity, tremendous renunciation, is the one secret of spirituality. How can   great spirituality come without renunciation? Renunciation is the background   of all religious thought wherever it be, and you will always find that as   this idea of renunciation lessens, the more will the senses creep into the   field of religion, and spirituality will decrease in the same ratio. | 
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True religion is   not talk, or doctrines, or theories, nor is it sectarianism. It is the   relation between soul and God. Religion does not consist in erecting temples,   or building churches, or attending public worship. It is not to be found in books,   or in words, or in lectures, or in organizations. Religion consists in   realization. We must realize God, feel God, see God, talk to God. That is   religion. | 
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Truth does not   pay homage to any society, ancient or modern. Society has to pay homage to   Truth or die. | 
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Truth, purity and   unselfishness—wherever these are present, there is no power below or above   the sun to crush the possessor thereof. Equipped with these, one individual   is able to face the whole universe in opposition. | 
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Truth, purity,   and unselfishness—wherever these are present, there is no power below or   above the sun to crush the possessor thereof. Equipped with these, one   individual is able to face the whole universe in opposition. | 
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Try a little   harder, and meditation comes. You do not feel the body or anything else. When   you come out of it after the hour, you have had the most beautiful rest you   ever had in your life. That is the only way you ever give rest to your   system. Not even the deepest sleep will give you such a rest as that. | 
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Understanding   human nature is the highest knowledge, and only by knowing it can we know   God. It is also a fact that the knowledge of God is the highest knowledge,   and only by knowing God can we understand human nature. | 
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Wait with   patience and love and strength. If helpers are not ready now, they will come   in time. Why should we be in a hurry? The real working force of all great   work is in its almost unperceived beginnings. | 
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Watch people do   their most common actions; these are indeed the things that will tell you the   real character of a great person. | 
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We are ever free   if we would only believe it, only have faith enough. You are the soul, free   and eternal, ever free, ever blessed. Have faith enough and you will be free   in a minute. | 
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We are suffering   from our own karma. It is not the fault of God. What we do is our own fault,   nothing else. Why should God be blamed? | 
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We believe that   every being is divine, is God. Every soul is a sun covered over with clouds   of ignorance; the difference between soul and soul is owing to the difference   in density of these layers of clouds. | 
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We believe that   every being is divine, is God. Every soul is a sun covered over with clouds   of ignorance; the difference between soul and soul is owing to the difference   in density of these layers of clouds. | 
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We came to enjoy;   we are being enjoyed. We came to rule; we are being ruled. We came to work;   we are being worked. All the time, we find that. And this comes into every   detail of our life. | 
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We can never lose   what is really ours. Who can lose his being? Who can lose his very existence?   If I am good, it is the existence first, and then that becomes colored with   the quality of goodness. If I am evil, it is the existence first, and that   becomes colored with the quality of badness. That existence is first, last,   and always; it is never lost but ever present. | 
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We cannot see   outside what we are not inside. The universe is to us what the huge engine is   to the miniature engine; and indication of any error in the tiny engine leads   us to imagine trouble in the huge one. | 
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We cannot see   outside what we are not inside. The universe is to us what the huge engine is   to the miniature engine; and indication of any error in the tiny engine leads   us to imagine trouble in the huge one. | 
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We get caught.   How? Not by what we give but by what we expect. We get misery in return for   our love: not from the fact that we love but from the fact that we want love   in return. There is no misery where there is no want. Desire, want, is the   father of all misery. Desires are bound by the laws of success and failure.   Desires must bring misery. | 
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We get caught.   How? Not by what we give but by what we expect. We get misery in return for   our love; not from the fact that we love, but from the fact that we want love   in return. There is no misery where there is no want. | 
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We have to go   back to philosophy to treat things as they are. We are suffering from our own   karma. It is not the fault of God. What we do is our own fault, nothing else.   Why should God be blamed? | 
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We must approach   religion with reverence and with love, and our heart will stand up and say,   this is truth, and this is untruth. | 
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We must be bright   and cheerful. Long faces do not make religion. Religion should be the most   joyful thing in the world, because it is the best. | 
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We must have friendship   for all; we must be merciful toward those that are in misery; when people are   happy, we ought to be happy; and to the wicked we must be indifferent. These   attitudes will make the mind peaceful. | 
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We must plunge   heart and soul and body into the work. And until we are ready to sacrifice   everything else to one Idea and to one alone, we never, never will see the   Light. | 
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We reap what we   sow. We are the makers of our own fate. None else has the blame, none has the   praise. | 
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We want to know   in order to make ourselves free. That is our life: one universal cry for   freedom. | 
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What about this   marvelous experience of standing alone, discarding all help, breasting the   storms of life, of working without any sense of recompense, without any sense   of putrid duty, and of working a whole life, joyful, free -- not goaded on to   work like slaves by false human love or ambition?Nature grinds all of us.   Keep count of the ounce of pleasure you get. In the long run, nature did her   work through you, and when you die your body will make other plants grow. Yet   we think all the time that we are getting pleasure ourselves. Thus the wheel   goes round. | 
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What do you gain   in heaven? You become gods, drink nectar, and get rheumatism. There is less   misery there than on earth, but also less truth. | 
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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. | 
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What is material   and what is not material? When the world is the end and God the means to   attain that end, then that is material. When God is the end and the world is   only the means to attain that end, spirituality has begun. | 
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What is material   and what is not? When the world is the end and God is the means to attain   that end, that is material. When God is the end and the world is only the   means to attain that end, spirituality has begun. | 
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What is the use   of talking of one’s mistakes to the world? They cannot thereby be undone. For   what one has done one must suffer; one must try and do better. The world   sympathizes only with the strong and the powerful. | 
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What is the world   that is to be given up? It is here. I am carrying it all with me. My own   body. It is all for this body that I put my hand voluntarily upon my fellow   beings, just to keep it nice and give it a little pleasure; [all for this   body] that I injure others and make mistakes. | 
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What is the world   that is to be given up? It is here. I am carrying it all with me. My own   body. It is all for this body that I put my hand voluntarily upon my fellow   human beings, just to keep it nice and give it a little pleasure. It is all   for the body that I injure others and make mistakes. | 
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What the world   wants is character. The world is in need of those whose life is one burning   love--selfless. That love will make every word tell like a thunderbolt.   Awake, awake, great souls! The world is burning in misery. Can you sleep?Work   unto death--I am with you, and when I am gone, my spirit will work with you.   This life comes and goes--wealth, fame, enjoyments are only of a few days. It   is better, far better, to die on the field of duty, preaching the truth than   to die like a worldly worm. Advance! | 
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What the world   wants is character. The world is in need of those whose life is one burning   love—selfless. That love will make every word tell like a thunderbolt. Aware,   awake, great souls! The world is burning in misery. Can you sleep? | 
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What the world   wants today is twenty men and women who can dare to stand in the street   yonder and say that they possess nothing but God. Who will go? Why should one   fear? If this is true, what else could matter? If it is not true, what do   our lives matter? | 
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What the world   wants today is twenty men and women who can dare to stand in the street   yonder and say that they possess nothing but God. Who will go? Why should one   fear? If this is true, what else could matter? If it is not true, what do our   lives matter? | 
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Whatever you   believe, that you will be. If you believe yourselves to be sages, sages you   will be tomorrow. There is nothing to obstruct you. | 
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When once you   consider an action, do not let anything dissuade you. Consult your heart, not   others, and then follow its dictates. | 
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When we can   attach the mind to—or detach it from—the sense at our will, we shall really   possess character. Then alone we shall have taken a long step towards   freedom; before that, we are mere machines. | 
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When we come to   nonattachment, then we can understand the marvelous mystery of the universe:   how it is intense activity and at the same time intense peace, how it is work   every moment and rest every moment. | 
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When we have   become free, we need not go mad and throw up society and rush off to die in   the forest or the cave; we shall remain where we were but we shall understand   the whole thing. The same phenomena will remain but with a new meaning. | 
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When we have   become free, we need not go mad and throw up society and rush off to die in   the forest or the cave; we shall remain where we were, only we shall   understand the whole thing. | 
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Whenever we   attain a higher vision, the lower vision disappears of itself. | 
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Where God is,   there is no other. Where the world is, there is no God. These two will never   unite. Like light and darkness. That is what I have understood from   Christianity and the life of Jesus. Isn’t that also Buddhism? Isn’t that   Hinduism? Isn’t that Islam? Isn’t that the teaching of all the great sages   and teachers? | 
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Where God is,   there is no other. Where world is, there is no God. These two will never   unite. Like light and darkness. | 
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Who makes us   ignorant? We ourselves. We put our hands over our eyes and weep that it is   dark. | 
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Who will bring   light to the poor? Who will travel from door to door bringing education to   them? Let these people be your God—think of them, work for them, pray for   them incessantly. The Lord will show you the way. | 
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Whose meditation   is real and effective? Who can really surrender to the will of God? Only the   person whose mind has been purified by selfless work. | 
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Why are people so   afraid? The answer is that they have made themselves helpless and dependent   on others. We are so lazy, we do not want to do anything ourselves. We want a   Personal God, a Savior or a Prophet to do everything for us. | 
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Woman has   suffered for eons, and that has given her infinite patience and infinite   perseverance. | 
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Women will work   out their destinies—much better, too, than men can ever do for them. All the   mischief to women has come because men undertook to shape the destiny of   women. | 
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Work a little   harder at meditation and it comes. You do not feel the body or anything else.   When you come out of it after the hour, you have had the most beautiful rest   you ever had in your life. That is the only way you ever give rest to your   system. | 
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Work and worship   are necessary to take away the veil, to lift off the bondage and illusion. | 
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Work on with the   intrepidity of a lion but at the same time with the tenderness of a flower. | 
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Work unto death—I   am with you, and when I am gone, my spirit will work with you. This life   comes and goes—wealth, fame, enjoyments are only of a few days. It is better,   far better, to die on the field of duty, preaching the truth, than to die   like a worldly worm. Advance! | 
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Worship of   society and popular opinions is idolatry. The soul has no sex, no country, no   place, no time. | 
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You cannot   believe in God until you believe in yourself. | 
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You must avoid   excessive merriment. A mind in that state never becomes calm; it becomes   fickle. Excessive merriment will always be followed by sorrow. Tears and   laughter are near kin. People so often run from one extreme to the other. | 
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You, as body,   mind, or soul, are a dream, but what you really are, is Being, Consciousness,   Bliss. You are the God of this universe. You are creating the whole universe   and drawing it in. | 
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Your Atman is the   support of the universe—whose support do you stand in need of? Wait with   patience and love and strength. If helpers are not ready now, they will come   in time. Why should we be in a hurry? The real working force of all great   work is in its almost unperceived beginnings. | 
"Each nation has an identity and destiny. As far as Bharat is concered,
Hindu is its identity and religion is its way of working" - Swami Vivekananda
 
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