“Žmogus turi būti stipresnis neg jo jausmas. Tai ir turi žmogų skirti nuo gyvulio, kad žmogus gali save suvaldyti”
Source: Kuprelis
“I am the laboratory (Sonnet 2676)
Your dictionaries don't matter,
your philosophies don't matter,
your scriptures don't matter,
your constitutions don't matter,
your courts, crowns, vaticans,
and washingtons don't matter -
bring your brain, heart and backbone,
but leave everything else at the door,
your dictionary, your scripture,
your constitution, your philosophy,
or do not enter, there'll be no point.
Truth is a garden, not a factory,
which means dead leaves must fall,
new branches must be tendered to.
I am the laboratory,
I am the court room,
I am the operating theatre,
I am the decontamination zone.”
Source: With Love From A Blue Rock
“I burnt my life as proof that Naskar is human, yet apes continue to google, what religion is Naskar, what nationality is Naskar!”
Source: With Love From A Blue Rock
“There could be those orchestrating your defeat, but God is planning your ultimate victory. When you never cease believing in Him, rest assured of victory.”
Source: A Manual for Victory
“Empathy is the highest truth, everything else is mere accessory.”
Source: With Love From A Blue Rock
“We should esteem the man who is liberal, not the man who decides to be so.”
“Objectivity does not mean detachment, it means respect; that is, the ability not to falsify things, persons, and oneself.”
Source: Man for Himself: An Inquiry Into the Psychology of Ethics
“I am not a one-man army, I am one-human humanity.”
Source: The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
“In a universe more and more abstract, it is up to us to make sure that the human voice does not cease to be heard.”
Source: Diary
“Learned books are published by the thousand, yet learning was never less trusted as something to be pursued for its own sake. Too often used for ill, it is now asked about its use for good, and usually on the assumption that any goodwill be measurable on a market, like a commodity.”
Source: Cultural Amnesia: Necessary Memories from History and the Arts