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“Why does a human body become deceased? The reason is that as long as the human body is not free from suffering, mind cannot be happy. If a man lacks enthusiasm, either his body or mind is in a deceased condition.... Now what saps the enthusiasm in man? If there is no enthusiasm, life becomes drudgery - a mere burden to be dragged. Nothing can be achieved if there is no enthusiasm. The main reason for this lack of enthusiasm on the part of a man is that an individual looses the hope of getting an opportunity to elevate himself. Hopelessness leads to lack of enthusiasm. The mind in such cases becomes deceased.... When is enthusiasm created? When one breaths an atmosphere where one is sure of getting the legitimate reward for one's labor, only then one feels enriched by enthusiasm and inspiration.” MindInspirational QuotesSufferingHopeEnthusiasmHopelessnessHuman Body Book:Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual Source: Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual
“One cannot have any respect or regard for men who take the position of the reformer and then refuse to see the logical consequences of that position, let alone following them out in action.” RespectManReformers Book:Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual Source: Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual
“Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives. Man's life is independent. He is born not for the development of the society alone, but for the development of his self too.” SocietyManIndividualism Book:Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual Source: Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual
“Justice has always evoked ideas of equality, of proportion of compensation. Equity signifies equality. Rules and regulations, right and righteousness are concerned with equality in value. If all men are equal, then all men are of the same essence, and the common essence entitles them of the same fundamental rights and equal liberty... In short justice is another name of liberty, equality and fraternity.” JusticeLibertyRightsSocietyEqualityManRighteousnessFraternity Book:Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual Source: Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual
“Slavery does not merely mean a legalised form of subjection. It means a state of society in which some men are forced to accept from others the purposes which control their conduct.” SocietySlaveryMan Book:Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual Source: Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual
“If you ask me, my ideal would be the society based on liberty, equality and fraternity. An ideal society should be mobile and full of channels of conveying a change taking place in one part to other parts.” SocietyIdealism Book:Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual Source: Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual
“The basic idea underlying religion is to create an atmosphere for the spiritual development of the individual.” ReligionIndividualSpiritual Development Book:Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual Source: Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual
“It is not enough to be electors only. It is necessary to be law-makers; otherwise those who can be law-makers will be the masters of those who can only be electors.” DemocracyElectoral SystemLaw Makers Book:Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual Source: Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual
“Indifferentism is the worst kind of disease that can affect people.” PeopleDiseaseIndifference Book:Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual Source: Writings And Speeches: A Ready Reference Manual