“The aim of education is to strengthen and multiply the powers and activities of the mind rather than to increase its possessions.”
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Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion
This book delves into the essence of human conduct, exploring the intricate relationship between culture and religion through a series of aphorisms and reflections. It examines the principles that govern social interactions and the profound impact of religious beliefs on individual and collective behavior. more
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“The more we live with what we imagine others think of us, the less we live with truth.”
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“If we are disappointed that men give little heed to what we utter is it for their sake or our own?”
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“We are not masters of the truth which is borne in upon us: it overpowers us.”
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“The important thing is how we know, not what or how much.”
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“The doctrine of the utter vanity of life is a doctrine of despair, and life is hope.”
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Source: Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion
