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“मेरे लिए इस उपन्यास का लिखना वैसा ही रहा है जैसे पीड़ा के क्षणों में पूरी आस्था के प्रार्थना करना, और इस समय भी मुझे ऐसा लग रहा है जैसे मैं वह प्रार्थना मन-ही-मन दोहरा रहा हूँ, बस…”

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“The fundamental difference between ideology, and its various forms, such as politics, history, religion, ethics, morality, and so on, and science is that the former just offers certain preferences to a person to think and to analyze the reality, but the latter urge a person to abandon all these preferences and neutralize the mind towards reality. Ideology can never be more than subjective valued judgment, but science must be free from this judgment. Ideology is intended for the masses with little, or no rational and analytical thinking, but science for intellectuals for whom rational thinking carries in itself a primary value. The masses can never engage in a genuine science, in similar way, no true intellectual can be an ideologist, because any ideological presupposition would deprive him of his rational and analytical thinking, or reduce it to a considerable extent. Free rational thinking on the base of empirical scientific facts often force you to go against various wide-spread forms of ideology with its all above-mentioned forms.”

“మానవునికి ఒకటి కాదు రెండు జననాలు - మొదటిడి , తల్లి గర్భం నుండి జన్మించినపుడు, మరియు రెండవది, ఆ వ్యక్తి సాంఘిక-సాంస్కృతిక పరంగా పుట్టిన అసూయలు మరియు అజ్ఞానాంధకారంలో నుండి లేచినప్పుడు.”

“Every smallest step in the field of free thinking, and of the personally formed life, has ever been fought for at the cost of spiritual and physical tortures . . . change has required its innumerable martyrs. . . . Nothing has been bought more dearly than that little bit of human reason and sense of freedom that is now the basis of our pride.”

“Thus , dear reader, if you have come this far and found your own faith undermined—as I hope—I am willing to say that to some extent I know what you are going through. There are days when I miss my own convictions as if they were an amputated limb. But in general I feel better, and no less radical, and you will feel better too, I guarantee, once you leave hold of the doctrinaire and allow your chainless mind to do its own thinking.”