Immortal Words: An AnthologyKanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1963 - 255 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 72
... worth highly ; for he who makes too low an estimate of it is a fool ; and no man who acts according to virtue can be a fool , nor devoid of sense . The character before- mentioned , therefore , is magnanimous ; for he whose worth is low ...
... worth highly ; for he who makes too low an estimate of it is a fool ; and no man who acts according to virtue can be a fool , nor devoid of sense . The character before- mentioned , therefore , is magnanimous ; for he whose worth is low ...
Σελίδα 73
... worth be great or moderate , or if , when worth little , he estimates himself at less and the man of great worth appears especially little- minded ; for what would he have done if his worth had not been so great ? The magnanimous man ...
... worth be great or moderate , or if , when worth little , he estimates himself at less and the man of great worth appears especially little- minded ; for what would he have done if his worth had not been so great ? The magnanimous man ...
Σελίδα 217
... worth , thinking " this is little to me " . The falling of drops of water will in time fill a water - jar . Even so the foolish man becomes full of evil , although he gather it little by little . Hold not a good deed of little worth ...
... worth , thinking " this is little to me " . The falling of drops of water will in time fill a water - jar . Even so the foolish man becomes full of evil , although he gather it little by little . Hold not a good deed of little worth ...
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anger attain avidya beauty becomes Behold Bharatiya blind body Brahman Brother Leo creatures DALE CARNEGIE darkness death deed desire Dhammapada Dharma divine dost dwell earth ELBERT HUBBARD enemy eternal evil eyes faith Father fear feel freedom gift give glory God's gods grace happiness hate hath heart heaven hell himsa holy honour human ignorance immortal JOHN RUSKIN K. M. MUNSHI king knowledge learned light live Lord Mahabharata MAHATMA GANDHI man-the meditations mind moral nature ness never night one's pain passions peace perfect praise pray prayer pure RAMANA MAHARSHI religion ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON sage Saint Samsara seek sense shines sorrow soul speak Spirit Supreme Tao Te Ching thee things thou art thou hast thought thyself tion TIRUVALLUVAR true truth unto Vayu Vedas virtue wealth wisdom wise wish wonder words Yaksha