“It makes no difference how deeply seated may be the trouble, how hopeless the outlook how muddled the tangle, how great the mistake. A sufficient realization of love will dissolve it all.” LoveMayMotivationalDifferencesMistakeTroubleRealizationSufficientHopelessHopelessnessOutlookGreat LoveTrue Love Conquers AllEnough Love Book:Power Through Constructive Thinking Source: Power Through Constructive Thinking
“We who are rich are often demanding and difficult. We shut ourselves up in our apartments and may even use a watchdog to defend our property. Poor people, of course, have nothing to defend and often share the little they have. When people have all the material things they need, they seem not to need each other. They are self-sufficient. There is no interdependence. There is no love.” PeopleNeedsMayLittlesSelfUseSeemsCoursesDifficultWealthPoorRichShareMaterialsPropertySufficientApartmentPoor PeopleNo LoveInterdependenceMaterial ThingsSelf Sufficient Author:Jean Vanier
“Every atom in creation may be said to be acquainted with and married to every other, but with universal union there is a division sufficient in degree for the purposes of the most intense individuality.” MaySaidPurposeCreationDegreesMarriedUniversalUnionsIndividualityIntenseSufficientDivisionAtoms Book:John Muir: Nature Writings Source: John Muir: Nature Writings
“The houses of this country (Maharashtra) are exceedingly strong and built solely of stone and iron. The hatchet-men of the Govt. in the course of my marching do not get sufficient strength and power (i.e. time) TO DESTROY AND RAZE THE TEMPLES OF THE INFIDELS that meet the eye on the way. You should appoint an orthodox inspector (darogha) who may afterwards DESTROY THEM AT LEISURE AND DIG UP THEIR FOUNDATIONS” MenWayShouldMayCountryEyeCoursesHouseStrongBuiltStonesFoundationSufficientTemplesIronOrthodoxLeisureInfidelInspectorsHatchetMaharashtra Author:Aurangzeb