//// A utility file for writing thoughts.

function days_between(date1, date2) {
  // The number of milliseconds in one day
  var ONE_DAY = 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24

  // Convert both dates to milliseconds
  var date1_ms = date1.getTime()
  var date2_ms = date2.getTime()

  // Calculate the difference in milliseconds
  var difference_ms = Math.abs(date1_ms - date2_ms)

  // Convert back to days and return
  return Math.round(difference_ms/ONE_DAY)

}

var current_date = new Date()

// Store the date of the next New Year's Day
var new_years_date = new Date()
new_years_date.setYear(new_years_date.getFullYear() + 1)
new_years_date.setMonth(0)
new_years_date.setDate(1)

// Call the days_between function from reverse = Dec 31=0 & Jan 1 will be 366
var days_left = days_between(current_date, new_years_date)

//store the quotations in arrays
quotes = new Array(366);
quotes[0]= "Go on saying, “I am free.” Never mind if the next moment delusion comes and says, “I am bound.” Dehypnotize the whole thing.";
quotes[1]= "If you want peace do not find fault with others. Rather see your own faults. Learn to make the whole world your own. No one is a stranger my child, the whole world is your own.";
quotes[2]= "Don't look back—forward, infinite energy, infinite enthusiasm, infinite daring, and infinite patience—then alone can great deeds be accomplished.";
quotes[3]= "Desire, ignorance, and inequality—this is the trinity of bondage.";
quotes[4]= "If there is one word that you find coming out like a bomb from the Upanishads, bursting like a bombshell upon masses of ignorance, it is the word “fearlessness.”";
quotes[5]= "We must have friendship for all; we must be merciful toward those that are in misery; when people are happy, we ought to be happy; and to the wicked we must be indifferent. These attitudes will make the mind peaceful.";
quotes[6]= "We must approach religion with reverence and with love, and our heart will stand up and say, this is truth, and this is untruth.";
quotes[7]= "...the hardships of life fall back when we cease to flee before them. If we are ever to gain freedom, it must be by conquering nature, never by running away. Cowards never win victories. We have to fight fear and troubles and ignorance if we expect them to flee before us.";
quotes[8]= "I am the thread that runs through all these pearls,' and each pearl is a religion or even a sect thereof. Such are the different pearls, and God is the thread that runs through all of them; most people, however, are entirely unconscious of it.";
quotes[9]= "... our daily worship of God is not really the process of gradual acquisition of him, but the daily process of surrendering ourselves, removing all obstacles to union and extending our consciousness of him in devotion and service, in goodness and in love...";
quotes[10]= "The Self which is free from sin, free from old age, from death and from grief, from hunger and thirst, which desires nothing but what it ought to desire, and imagines nothing but what it ought to imagine, that it is which we must search out, that it is which we must try to understand. He who has searched out that Self and understands it, obtains all worlds and all desires.";
quotes[11]= "Face the brutes.' That is a lesson for all life—face the terrible, face it boldly. Like the monkeys, the hardships of life fall back when we cease to flee before them.";
quotes[12]= "this life is short, the vanities of the world are transient, but they alone live who live for others, the rest are more dead than alive.";
quotes[13]= "A conscious life is an interesting life. Most of us are half awake and half dreaming. Unconscious cerebration must become clear, definite thinking. Then alone is life worth living. Minimize your body consciousness.";
quotes[14]= "A few heart-whole, sincere, and energetic men and women can do more in a year than a mob in a century.";
quotes[15]= "A friend who is far away is sometimes much nearer than one who is at hand; Is not the mountain far more awe-inspiring and more clearly visible to ; On passing through the valley than to those who inhabit the mountain? ";
quotes[16]= "A goal is a dream with a deadline.";
quotes[17]= "A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step. ";
quotes[18]= "A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.";
quotes[19]= "A man who spends his time in discussing the good and bad qualities of others simply wastes his own time. For it is time spent neither in thinking about one's own self not about the Supreme Self, but in fruitless thinking of others' selves.";
quotes[20]= "A man's felicity consists not in the outward and visible blessing of fortune, but in the inward and unseen perfections and riches of the mind.";
quotes[21]= "A scholar who cherishes the love of comfort is not fit to be deemed a scholar. ";
quotes[22]= "A tremendous stream is flowing toward the ocean, carrying us all along with it; and though like straws and scraps of paper we may at times float aimlessly about, in the long run we are sure to join the Ocean of Life and Bliss.";
quotes[23]= "All conditioned things are impermanent. Work out your own salvation with diligence.";
quotes[24]= "All is the Self or Brahman. The saint, the sinner, the lamb, the tiger, even the murderer, as far as they have any reality, can be nothing else, because there is nothing else.";
quotes[25]= "All knowledge that the world has ever received comes from the mind; the infinite library of the universe is in our own mind.";
quotes[26]= "All men, if they work not as in the great taskmaster's eye, will work wrong, and work unhappily for themselves and for you.";
quotes[27]= "All search is vain, until we begin to perceive that knowledge is within ourselves, that no one can help us, that we must help ourelves.";
quotes[28]= "All that is real in me is God; all that is real in God is I. The gulf between God and me is thus bridged. Thus by knowing God, we find that the kingdom of heaven is within us.";
quotes[29]= "All this emotional wealth of man is but a faint imitation of the exquisite, excruciating love of our infinite soul for the infinite God.";
quotes[30]= "All this is Brahman. Let a man meditate on that (visible world) as beginning, ending, and breathing in It (the Brahman). ";
quotes[31]= "All truth is eternal. Truth is nobody’s property; no race, no individual can lay any exclusive claim to it. Truth is the nature of all souls.";
quotes[32]= "All who have actually attained any real religious experience never wrangle over the form in which the different religions are expressed. They know that the soul of all religions is the same and so they have no quarrel with anybody just because he or she does not speak in the same tongue.";
quotes[33]= "Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.";
quotes[34]= "Always consider that your family concerns are not yours; they are God's and you are His servant come here to obey His commands. When this idea becomes firm, there remains nothing indeed that a man may call his own.";
quotes[35]= "Anything that brings spiritual, mental, or physical weakness, touch it not with the toes of your feet.";
quotes[36]= "Anything that is secret and mysterious in these systems of yoga should be at once rejected. The best guide in life is strength. In religion, as in all other matters, discard everything that weakens you, have nothing to do with it.";
quotes[37]= "Are great things ever done smoothly? Time, patience, and indomitable will must show.";
quotes[38]= "Are you unselfish? That is the question. If you are, you will be perfect without reading a single religious book, without going into a single church or temple.";
quotes[39]= "Arise, awake, realise the Self, having approached the Excellent teachers. Do you meditate upon the Self alone. Godspeed you in your journey beyond the darkness of ignorance.";
quotes[40]= "As a boy holding to a post or pillar whirls about it with headlong speed without fear of falling, so perform your worldly duties, fixing your thought firmly upon God.";
quotes[41]= "As a chariot cannot move on only one wheel, so without personal effort, destiny accomplishes nothing.";
quotes[42]= "As a lamp does not burn without oil, so a man cannot live without God.";
quotes[43]= "As a toy fruit or a toy elephant reminds one of the real, living animal, so do the images that are worshipped, remind one of God who is formless and eternal.";
quotes[44]= "As are childhood, youth and old age to the soul embodied in this body, so also is to it the attaining of another body. Wise men are not deluded thereat.";
quotes[45]= "As body, mind, or soul, you are a dream; you really are Being, Consciousness, Bliss (satchidananda). You are the God of this universe.";
quotes[46]= "As it is very difficult to gather the mustard seeds that escape out of a torn package and get scattered in all directions, so it is not a very easy affair to gather and concentrate the mind, which runs after worldy things in diverse directions";
quotes[47]= "As long as there is mental preoccupation with causality, so long does the worldly state continue. When engrossment with causality is exhausted, one does not attain the worldly state.";
quotes[48]= "As long as this body is free from disease and decrepitude, as long as senility is far off, as long as the powers of the senses are unaffected and life is not decaying, so long, wise persons should put fort mighty exertions for the sake of their supreme good, for when the house is on fire, what avails setting about to dig a well (for water)?";
quotes[49]= "As long as we believe ourselves to be even the least different from God, fear remains with us; but when we know ourselves to be the One, fear goes; of what can we be afraid?";
quotes[50]= "As persons living in a house infested with venomous snakes are always alert, so should men living in the world be always vigilant against the allurement of lust and greed.";
quotes[51]= "As soon as I think that I am a little body, I want to preserve it, to protect it, to keep it nice, at the expense of other bodies; then you and I become separate.";
quotes[52]= "As soon as you know the voice and understand what it is, the whole scene changes. The same world which was the ghastly battlefield of maya is now changed into something good and beautiful.";
quotes[53]= "As the blacksmith keeps alive the fire of his furnace by blowing the bellows, so the mind should be kept clean and glowing with the help of pious company.";
quotes[54]= "As the snake is separate from its slough, even so is the Spirit separate from the body.";
quotes[55]= "Astrology and all these mystical things are generally signs of a weak mind; therefore as soon as they are becoming prominent in our minds, we should see a physician, take good food, and rest.";
quotes[56]= "Be a hero. Always say, “I have no fear.” Tell this to everyone—“Have no fear.”";
quotes[57]= "Be not like the frog in the well. He knows nothing bigger and grander than his well. So are all bigots. They do not see anything better than their own creed.";
quotes[58]= "Be perfectly resigned, perfectly unconcerned; then alone can you do any true work. No eyes can see the real forces; we can only see the results. Put out self, forget it; just let God work, it is His business.";
quotes[59]= "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.";
quotes[60]= "Beware of any outgoing tendency of the mind, of so-called doing good with the egoistic sense of helping anyone. God alone helps man.";
quotes[61]= "Beware of the false prophets who pretend to be spiritual Gurus, but are as worthless as straw. Posing himself as an Advaitic Vedantin, he dismisses all distinctions of good and bad, right and wrong, holy and unholy and behaves as promiscuously as he wishes. One must take utmost care to see that the Guru he wishes to resort to is one who has himself realized God and who has the capacity to make others also realize Him.";
quotes[62]= "Birth and Death are the two noblest expressions of bravery. ";
quotes[63]= "Blows are what awaken us and help to break the dream. They show us the insufficiency of this world and make us long to escape, to have freedom.";
quotes[64]= "Books are infinite in number, and time is short; therefore the secret of knowledge is to take what is essential. Take that and try to live up to it.";
quotes[65]= "Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all.";
quotes[66]= "Both the forces of good and evil will keep the universe alive for us, until we awake from our dreams and give up this building of mud pies.";
quotes[67]= "Brahman is known to one who thinks it is unknowable and not known to one who thinks he knows.";
quotes[68]= "Brahman is like a motionless snake. Shakti is like a snake in motion, and that is the kundalini. When this spiritual energy moves upwards, the mind also gets elevated; and when it moves downwards, it draws the mind down to a state of ignorance and darkness. I find that in women this upward trend of energy is more evident. That is because they are part of the divine Shakti.";
quotes[69]= "Brahman, or the Supreme Self, is one without a second, without a cause and without an effect, for it has no reason (motivation or need) to do anything. It is therefore not the doer, neither is there any action, instrument nor seed for such activity. Hence it is not the cause for this creation or the Creator.";
quotes[70]= "But as a man sees his own face in a mirror, perfect, distinct, and clear, so is the Truth shining in the soul of man. The highest heaven, therefore, is in our own souls; the greatest temple of worship is the human soul.";
quotes[71]= "Can this universe, which is but a mere reflection, engender greed in wise men? The ocean surely does not become agitated by the movement of a little fish.";
quotes[72]= "Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.";
quotes[73]= "God is very merciful to those whom He sees struggling heart and soul for spiritual realization. But remain idle, without any struggle, and you will see that His grace will never come.";
quotes[74]= "Chickenhearted people cannot have true devotion. Only a strong person can say, 'Here is Thy servant; command.'";
quotes[75]= "Come out into the broad light of day, come out from the little narrow paths, for how can the infinite soul rest content to live and die in small ruts?";
quotes[76]= "Come out into the universe of Light. Everything in the universe is yours, stretch out your arms and embrace it with love. If you ever felt you wanted to do that, you have felt God.";
quotes[77]= "Cherish your visions; cherish your ideals; cherish the music that stirs in your heart, the beauty that forms in your mind, the loveliness that drapes your purest thoughts, for out of them will grow delightful conditions, all heavenly environment; of these if you but remain true to them, your world will at last be built.";
quotes[78]= "Daily, with the rising and setting of the sun, life shortens, and time's flight is not felt on account of our busy lifestyle. We don’t fear seeing birth, suffering, old age and death. (Alas), the world has become mad by drinking the stupefying wine of delusion.";
quotes[79]= "Deep meditation brings out the real nature of the object of meditation, and infuses it into the soul of the meditator.";
quotes[80]= "Delusion will vanish as the light becomes more and more effulgent, load after load of ignorance will vanish, and then will come a time when all else has disappeared and the sun alone shines.";
quotes[81]= "Desire is half of life, indifference is half of death. ";
quotes[82]= "Desire, ignorance, and inequality—this is the trinity of bondage.";
quotes[83]= "Desires arising from latent tendencies connected with external objects constitute bondage. One who has got rid of his latent tendencies along with their root cause and attained equanimity, O Raghava, know him to be a person liberated from the objects of perception.";
quotes[84]= "Despondency is not religion, whatever else it may be.";
quotes[85]= "Destiny seizes and holds only senseless people. Conforming to and following nature, destiny forms part of nature. Nature again is only the contrivance for enforcing God's will. His purpose is always sure and cannot be prevented. Its edge can, however, be blunted by devotion to Him and if it is not so blunted, the predisposing cause must therefore be considered a most powerful factor in a man's life. Therefore, eschew high vanity and take refuge in Him. He will spontaneously take you to the Highest State.";
quotes[86]= "Disease is the tax the soul pays for the use of the body, as the tenant pays house-rent for the use of the house.";
quotes[87]= "Diversity has no real existence except in one's own imagination. 'All this is indeed the absolute Brahman' - remain established in this truth. Give up all other notions. Even as the waves are non-different from the ocean, all these things are non-different from Brahman. Even as in the seed is hidden the entire tree in potential, in Brahman there exists the entire universe for ever. Even as the multicolored rainbow is produced by sunlight, all this diversity is seen in the one.";
quotes[88]= "Do any deserve liberty who are not ready to give it to others? Let us calmly go to work, instead of dissipating our energy in unnecessary fretting and fuming.";
quotes[89]= "God is very merciful to those whom He sees struggling heart and soul for spiritual realization. But remain idle, without any struggle, and you will see that His grace will never come.";
quotes[90]= "Do not look back upon what has been done. Go ahead!";
quotes[91]= "Does one get a faith by mere study of books? Too much reading creates confusion. Sri Ramakrishna used to say that one should learn from the scriptures that God alone is real and the world illusory.";
quotes[92]= "Don't look back—forward, infinite energy, infinite enthusiasm, infinite daring, and infinite patience—then alone can great deeds be accomplished.";
quotes[93]= "Each soul is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest this divinity within, by controlling nature, external and internal. Do this either by work, or worship, or psychic control, or philosophy - by one or more or all of these - and be free. This is the whole of religion. Doctrines, or dogmas, or rituals, or books, or temples, or forms, are but secondary details.";
quotes[94]= "Each work has to pass through these stages—ridicule, opposition, and then acceptance. Those who think ahead of their time are sure to be misunderstood.";
quotes[95]= "Eat to your satisfaction during the day, but let it be light and small in quantity at night.";
quotes[96]= "Even as a man casts off worn-out clothes and puts on others which are new, so does the embodied soul cast off worn-out bodies and enter into new ones.";
quotes[97]= "Even Kings and emperors with heaps of wealth and vast dominion cannot compare with an ant filled with the love of God ";
quotes[98]= "Even the greatest fool can accomplish a task if it were after his or her heart. But the intelligent ones are those who can convert every work into one that suits their taste.";
quotes[99]= "Every action that helps us manifest our divine nature more and more is good; every action that retards it is evil.";
quotes[100]= "Every individual is a center for the manifestation of a certain force. This force has been stored up as the resultant of our previous works, and each one of us is born with this force at our back.";
quotes[101]= "Every step I take in light is mine forever.";
quotes[102]= "Every wave of passion restrained is a balance in your favor. It is therefore good policy, not to return anger for anger, as with all true morality.";
quotes[103]= "Everyone knows that on any given day there are energies slumbering in him which the incitement's of that day do not call forth. Compared with what we ought to be, we are only half awake. The human individual usually lives far within his limits.";
quotes[104]= "Everything in the universe is struggling to complete a circle, to return to its source, to return to its only real Source, the Self.";
quotes[105]= "Everything must be sacrificed, if necessary, for that one sentiment: universality.";
quotes[106]= "Everything will come in time, my child. Be devoted to Him and take shelter at his feet. It is enough to remember that there is Someone— call him Father or Mother—who is always protecting you.";
quotes[107]= "Everything—husband, wife, or even the body, is illusory. These are all shackles of illusion. Unless you can free yourself from these bondages, you will never be able to go to the other shore of the world. Even this attachment to the body, the identification of the self with the body, must go. What is this body, my darling? It is nothing but three pounds of ashes when it is cremated. Why so much vanity about it? However strong or beautiful this body may be, its culmination is in those three pounds of ashes. And still people are so attached to it!";
quotes[108]= "Faith is an oasis in the heart which will never be reached by the caravan of thinking ";
quotes[109]= "Fear is death, fear is sin, fear is hell, fear is unrighteousness, fear is wrong life. All the negative thoughts and ideas that are in the world have proceeded from this evil spirit of fear.";
quotes[110]= "Fill the brain with high thoughts, highest ideals, place them day and night before you, and out of that will come great work.";
quotes[111]= "First gain God, and then wealth; but do not do try to do the contrary. If, after acquiring spirituality, you lead a worldly life, you will never lose your peace of mind.";
quotes[112]= "First get rid of the delusion “I am the body,” then only will we want real knowledge.";
quotes[113]= "First, believe in the world—that there is meaning behind everything.";
quotes[114]= "For man is not the creature and product of Mechanism; but, in a far truer sense, its creator and producer.";
quotes[115]= "For what is it to die, But to stand in the sun and melt into the wind? And when the Earth has claimed our limbs, Then we shall truly dance.";
quotes[116]= "Freedom can never be reached by the weak. Throw away all weakness. Tell your body that it is strong, tell your mind that it is strong, and have unbounded faith and hope in yourself.";
quotes[117]= "Freedom will come when your 'I-hood' (egoism) vanishes and you yourself are merged in the Divinity.";
quotes[118]= "Friendship is always a sweet responsibilty, never an oppourtunity. ";
quotes[119]= "Genius is an infinite capacity for taking pains.";
quotes[120]= "Go on saying, “I am free.” Never mind if the next moment delusion comes and says, “I am bound.” Dehypnotize the whole thing.";
quotes[121]= "God comes not where reign timidity, hatred and fear.";
quotes[122]= "God is merciful to those whom He sees struggling heart and soul for realization. But remain idle, without any struggle, and you will see that His grace will never come.";
quotes[123]= "God is one, but he has innumerable forms. He is the creator of all and He himself takes the human form ";
quotes[124]= "I long to accomplish a great and noble task; but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks as if they were great and noble.";
quotes[125]= "God is very merciful to those whom He sees struggling heart and soul for spiritual realization. But remain idle, without any struggle, and you will see that His grace will never come.";
quotes[126]= "Great work requires great and persistent effort for a long time. … Character has to be established through a thousand stumbles.";
quotes[127]= "Have you got the will to surmount mountain-high obstructions? If the whole world stands against you sword in hand, would you still dare to do what you think is right?";
quotes[128]= "He is born in vain, who having attained the human birth, so difficult to get, does not attempt to realise God in this very life.";
quotes[129]= "He is indeed the guardian of this world in time, the Lord of all, hidden in all things. In Him are united the seers of Brahman as well as the gods. By knowing Him one cuts the cords of death.";
quotes[130]= "He knows not what is right ; he is dragged along by the organs of sense ; he continues prating in the words which he has learned. Such a one goes to hell himself and would take forty-two families and the world besides with him. He shuts his eyes and utters things unfit for speech ; he talks idle nonsense to gratify his pride. Tukâ says, I have scrutinized him ; I know him for one who dances in imitation of others.";
quotes[131]= "He who asks a question  is a fool for five minutes; He who does not ask a question remains a fool forever.";
quotes[132]= "He who has no likes or dislikes towards pleasant and unpleasant objects, but goes about like one asleep, is said to be a liberated person.";
quotes[133]= "That which has no seed (cause) and which is indescribable is therefore not the cause of another - naught is born of that. Hence the self is neither the doer nor the action nor the instrument. It is the truth. It is the eternal absolute consciousness. It is self-knowledge. There is no creation in the supreme Brahman. One may theoretically establish the arising and the existence of a wave in the ocean on the basis of time (of its arising) and space (in which it seems to exist as a wave); but who has tried to establish such a relationship between Brahman and the creation? For in Brahman time and space do not exist. Thus, the world has no basis at all.";
quotes[134]= "Oh, to live even for a day in the full light of freedom, to breathe the free air of simplicity! Isn't that the highest purity?";
quotes[135]= "He who knows others is learned. He who knows himself is wise. ";
quotes[136]= "He who knows, does not speak. He who speaks, does not know. ";
quotes[137]= "He who obtains has little. He who scatters has much. ";
quotes[138]= "He who shows the real home in this body is the Guru. He makes the five sounded word reverberate in man ";
quotes[139]= "He whom the sages have been seeking in all these places is in our own hearts; the voice that you heard was right, says Vedanta, but the direction you gave to the voice was wrong.";
quotes[140]= "Hold to the idea, “I am not the mind, I see that I am thinking, I am watching my mind act,” and each day the identification of yourself with thoughts and feelings will grow less, until at last you can entirely separate yourself from the mind and actually know it to be apart from yourself.";
quotes[141]= "However we may receive blows, and however knocked about we may be, the Soul is there and is never injured. We are that Infinite.";
quotes[142]= "I believe that a simple and unassuming manner of life is best for everyone, best both for the body and the mind.";
quotes[143]= "I don't like to talk much with people who always agree with me. It is amusing to coquette with an echo for a little while, but one soon tires of it.";
quotes[144]= "I don't pretend to understand the Universe - it's a great deal bigger than I am.";
quotes[145]= "I fervently wish no misery ever came near anyone; yet it is that alone that gives us an insight into the depths of our lives, does it not? In our moments of anguish, gates barred forever seem to open and let in many a flood of light.";
quotes[146]= "I gained nothing at all from supreme enlightenment, and for that very reason it is called supreme enlightenment.";
quotes[147]= "I have been driven many times to my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had nowhere to go. My own wisdom, and that of all about me, seemed insufficient for the day.";
quotes[148]= "I have discovered that all of mans unhappiness derives from only one source, not being able to sit quietly in a room.";
quotes[149]= "I have known the infinite Being, who is self-effulgent and beyond all darkness and delusion; knowing Him alone can one be saved from death. There is no other way to immortality.";
quotes[150]= "I have renounced all vehicles of sense ; I shall not allow any trouble to come near me hereafter. Why should we have to clean our hands? Why should we put obstacles in a practised path? What has God not created for you? Everything is in its proper place. Tukâ says, When our pride disappears, with it goes the relation of I and you.";
quotes[151]= "God is self-evident, impersonal, omniscient, the Knower and the Master of nature, the Lord of all. He is behind all worship and it is being done according to Him, whether we know it or not.";
quotes[152]= "I said to Life, I would hear Death speak. And Life raised her voice a little higher and said, You hear him now. ";
quotes[153]= "I will make a wild speculation: modern people do not delve into the unconscious in order to understand the mind; they do so because the conscious state has become so unbearable.";
quotes[154]= "I will tell you the secret. The cycle of births and deaths is from time immemorial caused by ignorance which displays itself as pleasure and pain and yet is only a dream and unreal. Being so, the wise say that it can be ended by knowledge. By what kind of knowledge? Wisdom born of realization : viz., 'I am That'.";
quotes[155]= "I, for one, thoroughly believe that no power in the universe can withhold from anyone anything they really deserve.";
quotes[156]= "If a man sees a pleader, he naturally thinks of law-suits and courts. Similarly, on seeing a pious devotee, one is reminded of God and of the life hereafter.";
quotes[157]= "If a man talks of divine knowledge, while his heart is full of pride in wealth, what pleasure does it yield the soul to serve him? Many in this Kali age have turned saints to full their bellies. Rare indeed, says Tukâ, is the man whom I fall down.";
quotes[158]= "If a piece of burning charcoal be placed on a man’s head, see how he struggles to throw it off. Similar will be the struggle for freedom of those who really understand that they are slaves of nature.";
quotes[159]= "If a piece of burning charcoal be placed on a man's head, see how he struggles to throw it off. Similar will be the struggles for freedoom of a man who really understands that he is a slave of nature.";
quotes[160]= "If a white coat is stained with the smallest spot, it appears very ugly indeed. So the smallest fault of a holy man becomes painfully prominent.";
quotes[161]= "If in this life the Lord is known, it is well and good; if not, it is a great loss. So wise men taking the Supreme Lord in every being, depart from this world and become immortal.";
quotes[162]= "If superstition enters, the brain is gone.";
quotes[163]= "If there be no enemy there's no fight. If no fight, no victory and if no victory there is no crown.";
quotes[164]= "If there is a small hole at the bottom of a jar of water, the whole water will leak out. Similarly, if there is the smallest tinge of worldliness in the aspirant, all his exertions will come to naught.";
quotes[165]= "If there is one word that you find coming out like a bomb from the Upanishads, bursting like a bombshell upon masses of ignorance, it is the word “fearlessness.”";
quotes[166]= "If you learn not to meet all the demands of the body, there is a chance that you can rise above the body. How can you rise above the body if you continually give in to its demands?";
quotes[167]= "If you think that you are bound, you remain bound; you make your own bondage. If you know that you are free, you are free this moment. This is knowledge, knowledge of freedom. Freedom is the goal of all nature.";
quotes[168]= "If you want to have life, you have to die every moment for it. Life and death are only different expressions of the same thing looked at from different standpoints; they are the falling and the rising of the same wave, and the two form one whole.";
quotes[169]= "If you wish to see God, you must cross the front gate in the form of this phenomenal world.";
quotes[170]= "If your eye is pure, there will be sunshine in your soul. But if your eye is clouded with evil thoughts and desires, you are in deep spiritual darkness. And oh, how deep that darkness can be!";
quotes[171]= "Imagination is a poor matter when it has to part company with understanding.";
quotes[172]= "Impurity is a mere superimposition under which your real nature has become hidden. But the real you is already perfect, already strong.";
quotes[173]= "In instinct we are with animals; in reason we are with men; in higher intuition, we are with the Spirit.";
quotes[174]= "Is there any sex-distinction in the Atman (Self)? Out with the differentiation between man and woman—all is Atman! Give up the identification with the body, and stand up!";
quotes[175]= "It is a great degradation to be conceited. Look at the crow - how wise it thinks itself to be! It never falls into a snare. It flies off at the slightest approach of danger, and steals food with dexterity. But the poor creature cannot help eating filth. This is the result of being otherwise or having the wisdom of a pettifogger.";
quotes[176]= "It is better to do one's own duty, however defective it may be, than to follow the duty of another, however well one may perform it. He who does his duty as his own nature reveals it, never sins. ";
quotes[177]= "It is childish and ignorant to talk of duality and non-duality; the enlightened ones laugh at all this. However, without such a discussion based on duality and non-duality it is not possible to clean one's consciousness of ignorance. It is only in that spirit that I have dealt with all this, dear friend.";
quotes[178]= "It is feeling that is the life, the strength, the vitality, without which no amount of intellectual activity can reach God.";
quotes[179]= "It is self-deception to think that we are what we are not. This kind of delusion may appear pleasant for a time, but it brings us untold misery at last.";
quotes[180]= "It is the cessation of the awareness of action and of experience, the giving up of conditioning and thus the attainment of peace and the state of equilibrium that is known by the expression 'abandonment of action'.";
quotes[181]= "It is the cheerful mind that is persevering. It is the strong mind that hews its way through a thousand difficulties.";
quotes[182]= "It is the patient building of character, the intense struggle to realize the truth, which alone will tell in the future of humanity.";
quotes[183]= "It is the thoughtlife that pollutes.";
quotes[184]= "Its hands and feet are everywhere, its eyes and heads are everywhere, its ears are everywhere. It (Brahman), stands encompassing all in the world.";
quotes[185]= "Karma is the eternal assertion of human freedom. If we can bring ourselves down by our karma, surely it is in our power to raise ourselves by our own karma.";
quotes[186]= "Kindness in words creates confidence; Kindness in thinking creates profoundness; Kindness in giving creates love.";
quotes[187]= "Knowledge can only be got in one way, the way of experience; there is no other way to know.";
quotes[188]= "Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.";
quotes[189]= "Learning and wisdom are superfluities, the surface glitter merely, but it is the heart that is the seat of all power.";
quotes[190]= "Learning and wisdom are superfluities, the surface glitter merely, but it is the heart that is the seat of all power. It is not in the brain but in the heart that the Atman, possessed of knowledge, power, and activity, has its seat.";
quotes[191]= "Let no man in the world live in delusion. Without a Guru none can cross over to the other shore. ";
quotes[192]= "Let us not depend upon the world for pleasure.";
quotes[193]= "Let us worship the spirit in spirit, standing on spirit. Let the foundation be spirit, the middle spirit, the culmination spirit.";
quotes[194]= "Life is a sacrifice, and can find its fulfilment only in sacrifice. Out-and-out self-centred people have not place in spiritual life.";
quotes[195]= "Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Security does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than exposure.";
quotes[196]= "Life without love is like a tree without blossom and fruit. ";
quotes[197]= "Look at the anvil of a blacksmith- how it is hammered and beaten; yet it moves not from its place. Let men learn patience and endurance from it.";
quotes[198]= "Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.";
quotes[199]= "Look upon every man, woman, and everyone as God. You cannot help anyone, you can only serve: serve the children of the Lord, serve the Lord Himself, if you have the privilege.";
quotes[200]= "Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.";
quotes[201]= "Meditate and realize this world is filled with the presence of God.";
quotes[202]= "Meeting the True One, Truth wells up. The truthful are absorbed into the True Lord. Intuitive understanding is obtained and one is welcomed with honor, through the Guru's Word, filled with the Fear of God. O Nanak, the True King absorbs us into Himself.";
quotes[203]= "Money can fetch you bread alone. Do not consider it as your sole end and aim.";
quotes[204]= "Most people say that is it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.";
quotes[205]= "My child, this world is like a deep marshy place. Once a person gets entangled there, it becomes very difficult to come out. Repeat the name of God. If you do so, He will cut away your bondage some day.";
quotes[206]= "My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.";
quotes[207]= "Nature, body, mind go to death, not we. We neither go nor come. The man Vivekananda is in nature, is born and dies; but the Self we see as Vivekananda is never born and never dies. It is the eternal and unchangeable Reality.";
quotes[208]= "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character give him power.";
quotes[209]= "Neither seek nor avoid; take what comes. It is liberty to be affected by nothing. Do not merely endure; be unattached.";
quotes[210]= "New channels can be opened that increase the flow of energy. Useless work, useless talk and gossiping, and useless thinking are like weeds. Pull them out. Then there will be time for useful work.";
quotes[211]= "No authority can save us, no beliefs. If there is a God, all can find Him. No one needs to be told it is warm; all can discover it for themselves. So it should be with God. He should be a fact in the consciousness of every person.";
quotes[212]= "No great man lives in vain. The history of the world is but the biography of great men.";
quotes[213]= "No matter how full a reservoir of maxims one may possess, and no matter how good one's sentiments may be, if one has not taken advantage of every concrete opportunity to act, one's character may remain entirely unaffected for the better.";
quotes[214]= "No pressure, no diamonds.";
quotes[215]= "None of us will ever accomplish anything excellent or commanding except when he listens to this whisper which is heard by him alone.";
quotes[216]= "Nothing is more terrible than activity without insight.";
quotes[217]= "Nothing that was worthy in the past departs; no truth or goodness realized by man ever dies, or can die.";
quotes[218]= "O man, whenever you find leisure, call upon God eagerly, pray to Him earnestly and tell Him all your sorrows. In due time, He will surely emancipate you and enable you to swim merrily on the ocean of bliss.";
quotes[219]= "O Nanak, without the Guru, there is no honor; without honor, no one is carried across.";
quotes[220]= "Of what material is the 'I' made ; how difficult it is to look into its nature. We cannot forget the idea, though it is nothing but ourself. When darkness overpowers light, the ground under our feet is changed. Tukâ says, If you take God with you, he will show you where you are.";
quotes[221]= "Old age looms ahead, frightening men like a tigress; different diseases afflict the human body like enemies; life is flowing away like water running out of a leaky vessel; still how surprising is it, that man goes on doing wicked deeds!";
quotes[222]= "One cannot comprehend Him through reason, even if one reasoned for ages ";
quotes[223]= "One should practice japa and meditation at regular times, giving up idleness. While living a Dakshineswar I used to get up at 3 o'clock in the morning and practice japa and meditation. One day I felt a little indisposed and left the bed rather late. The next day I woke up still late through laziness. Gradually I found that I did not feel inclined to get up early at all. Then I said to myself, 'Ah, at last I have fallen a victim to idleness.' There upon I began to force myself to get up early. Gradually I got back my former habit. In such matters one should keep up the practice with unyielding resolution.";
quotes[224]= "One who conquers himself is greater than another who conquers a thousand times a thousand on the battlefield.";
quotes[225]= "One who knows that enough is enough will always have enough. ";
quotes[226]= "One who leans on others cannot serve the God of Truth.";
quotes[227]= "Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.";
quotes[228]= "Only the knowledge derived from the above hint is the real knowledge; as with this immortality is gained; from the indwelling Lord is obtained the power to know Him; and through vidya (knowledge) the Supreme Lord is obtained.";
quotes[229]= "Our errors are surely not such awfully solemn things. In a world where we are so certain to incur them in spite of all our caution, a certain lightness of heart seems healthier than this excessive nervousness on their behalf.";
quotes[230]= "Our first duty is not to hate ourselves, because to advance we must have faith in ourselves first and then in God. Those who have no faith in themselves can never have faith in God.";
quotes[231]= "Our life is what our thoughts make it. A man will find that as he alters his thoughts toward things and other people, things and other people will alter towards him.";
quotes[232]= "Our Mother is the embodiment of law. If you conduct yourself in accordance with this law, you will gain complete knowledge and understanding. Going against this law will only lead to inevitable disaster, and you will be pulverized into atoms. This law of God acts silently, it is great and all-powerful. This is what Christians call the Holy Ghost and Hindus call Shakti.";
quotes[233]= "Our normal waking consciousness, rational consciousness as we call it, is but one special type of consciousness, whilst all about it, parted from it by the filmiest of screens, there lie potential forms of consciousness entirely different.";
quotes[234]= "Our supreme duty is to advance toward freedom—physical, mental, and spiritual—and help others to do so.";
quotes[235]= "Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.";
quotes[236]= "People do not like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant.";
quotes[237]= "People of this age care for the essence of everything. They will acceptthe essentials of religion and not its non-essentials (that is, the rituals, ceremonials, dogmas and creeds).";
quotes[238]= "People try to stimulate their nerves with the help of tea, coffee, etc. A reliable self-starter is always better. Most people want to be driven. They have become like motor-cars out of order!";
quotes[239]= "Perfect sincerity, holiness, gigantic intellect, and an all-conquering will. Let only a handful of men work with these, and the whole worlds will be revolutionized.";
quotes[240]= "Perfection does not come from belief or faith. Talk does not count for anything. Parrots can do that. Perfection comes through selfless work.";
quotes[241]= "Perfection is always infinite. We are the Infinite already.You and I, and all beings, are trying to manifest that infinity.";
quotes[242]= "Perfectly pure, one-pointed devotion to God completely disarms Him and He reveals Himself at once. God is a sucker for devotion.";
quotes[243]= "Perishable is matter, imperishable and immortal is the Lord. He, the only God, rules over both matter and the soul. By meditating on Him, by uniting with Him and becoming one with Him there is in the end complete cessation of the illusion of the world.";
quotes[244]= "Permanence, perseverance and persistence in spite of all obstacles, discouragements, and impossibilities: It is this, that in all things distinguishes the strong soul from the weak.";
quotes[245]= "A man who spends his time in discussing the good and bad qualities of others simply wastes his own time. For it is time spent neither in thinking about one's own self not about the Supreme Self, but in fruitless thinking of others' selves.";
quotes[246]= "Pray all the time, read all the scriptures in the world, and worship all the gods there are ...but unless you realize the Truth, there is no freedom.";
quotes[247]= "Pray all the time, read all the scriptures in the world, and worship all the gods there are …[but] unless you realize the Self (atman), there is no freedom.";
quotes[248]= "Purity, patience, and perseverance are the three essentials to success and, above all, love.";
quotes[249]= "Rain-water stands on high ground, but runs down to the lowest level. So also the mercy of God remains in the hearts of the lowly, but drains off from those of the vain and the proud.";
quotes[250]= "Real knowledge gives a wonderful catholicity to man, dowering him with all the excellences of the head and the heart, such as patience, contentment, kindness, humility, and so on.";
quotes[251]= "The Atman is the same in all, there is only a difference of manifestation in different individuals. Try to manisfest this Atman and you will see your intellect penetrating into all subjects... With the manifestation of the Atman you will find that science, philosophy, and everything will be easily mastered.";
quotes[252]= "Religion has no business to formulate social laws and insist on the difference between beings, because its aim and end is to obliterate all such fictions and monstrosities.";
quotes[253]= "Religion, like poetry, is not a mere idea, it is expression. The self-expression of God is in the endless variety of creation; and our attitude toward the Infinite Being must also in its expression have a variety of individuality - ceaseless and unending.";
quotes[254]= "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. ";
quotes[255]= "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. ";
quotes[256]= "Sects, ceremonies, and books, so far as they are the means of a man's realizing his own nature, are all right. When he has realized that, he gives up everything.";
quotes[257]= "Serenity is the last lesson of culture. ";
quotes[258]= "Silence is as deep as eternity, speech as shallow as time.";
quotes[259]= "Since it is stated in the Vedas, 'There is no diversity here', 'The Lord on account of Maya (illusion) is perceived as manifold', and 'The Self, without being born, appears to be born in various ways', it follows that He is born on account of Maya alone.";
quotes[260]= "Smaller than the smallest and greater than the greatest, the Self dwellls in the hearts of all creatures. Those who are without worldly desires realise the glory of the Self, free from grief, through the purification of the senses and the mind.";
quotes[261]= "So long as there is desire or want, it is a sure sign that there is imperfection. A perfect, free being cannot have any desire.";
quotes[262]= "So long as there is desire or want, it is a sure sign that there is imperfection. A perfect, free being cannot have any desire.";
quotes[263]= "So long as we accept one of a pair of opposites, we must accept the other also. We cannot accept pleasures and not pain, accept life and not death, accept health and not disease. But we can transcend them all and reach a plane where none of them exist. This is the real task in spiritual life, and without this realization, the goal has not been reached.";
quotes[264]= "Soft-brained people, weak-minded, chicken-hearted, cannot find the truth. One has to be free, and as broad as the sky.";
quotes[265]= "Solitude is painful when one is young, but delightful when one is more mature.";
quotes[266]= "Some people are so afraid of losing their individuality. Would'nt it be better for the pig to lose his pig-individuality if he can become God? Yes. But the poor pig does not think so at the time. Which state is my individuality? When I was a baby sprawling on the floor trying to swallow my thumb? Was that the individuality I should be sorry to lose? Fifty years hence, I shall look upon this present state and laugh, just as I (now) look upon the baby state. Which of these individualities shall I keep?";
quotes[267]= "Some single mind must be master, else there will be no agreement in anything.";
quotes[268]= "Sometimes when we see suffering and misery, we are inclined to brood over them instead of doing active service. That is the time when we should have greater self-control. Vivekananda used to say, 'We have no time to cry.' We must act. That is real heroism.";
quotes[269]= "Spiritual practice is like mental skating. The proud fall. Don't think you are too great or too safe.";
quotes[270]= "In India the mother is the center of the family and our highest ideal. She is to us the representative of God, as God is the mother of the universe.";
quotes[271]= "If your freedom hurts others, you are not free there. You must not hurt others.";
quotes[272]= "Stand up, be bold, be strong. Take the whole responsibility on your own shoulders, and know that you are the creator of your own destiny. All the strength and succor you want is within yourselves. Therefore, make your own future.";
quotes[273]= "Stand upon the Self, only then can we truly love the world. Take a very high stand; knowing our universal nature, we must look with perfect calmness upon all the panorama of the world.";
quotes[274]= "Stand with anybody that stands right, stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong.";
quotes[275]= "Strange that we all defend our wrongs with more vigor than we do our rights. ";
quotes[276]= "Strength is the sign of vigor, the sign of life, the sign of hope, the sign of health, and the sign of everything that is good. As long as the body lives, there must be strength in the body, strength in the mind, strength in the hand.";
quotes[277]= "The highest ideal is eternal and entire self-abnegation, where there is no ‘I’, but is Thou.";
quotes[278]= "Subtler than the subtlest, greater than the greatest, the Self is hidden in the heart of the creature. By the grace of the Lord the one who is freed from sorrow sees him who is actionless and majestic.";
quotes[279]= "You see, my dear, many people seek God only after disappointment in other spheres. But he, who from childhood can place at the Master's feet a heart as pure as a flower, is blessed indeed!";
quotes[280]= "Superior leaders get things done with very little motion; They impart instruction not through many words, but through a few deeds; They keep informed about everything but interfere hardly at all; They are catalysts, and though things would not get done as well if they were not there, when they succeed they take no credit; And, because they take no credit, credit never leaves them.";
quotes[281]= "Superstition is our great enemy, but bigotry is worse.";
quotes[282]= "Suppose you cannot rid yourselves of a thought, just have the opposite higher idea or thought. Think that thought intensely. Throw out the lower thought by a higher thought. This is sublimation of the right type.";
quotes[283]= "Surely God would not have created such a being as man, with an ability to grasp the infinite, to exist only for a day! No, no, man was made for immortality.";
quotes[284]= "Sweetness is sugarcoating. Until you are put under pressure, you do not call on your inner strength. Blessed are those under God's pressure who are forced to bring out their own strength.";
quotes[285]= "Tell the truth boldly, whether it hurts or not. Never pander to weakness. If truth is too much for intelligent people and sweeps them away, let them go; the sooner the better.";
quotes[286]= "Thank God for giving you this world as a moral gymnasium to help your development, but never imagine you can help the world.";
quotes[287]= "That person, who is of the measure of a thumb, is the inner Self dwelling in the hearts of men, limited by the heart, the understanding and the mind. Those who know this become immortal.";
quotes[288]= "Rain-water stands on high ground, but runs down to the lowest level. So also the mercy of God remains in the hearts of the lowly, but drains off from those of the vain and the proud.";
quotes[289]= "The angler, anxious to hook a big fish, waits calmly for hours together, having thrown the bait and the hook into water. Similarly the devotee who patiently goes on with his devotions is sure at last to find his God.";
quotes[290]= "The chaste brain has tremendous energy and gigantic willpower. Without chastity, there can be no spiritual strength.";
quotes[291]= "The chief characteristic of a saint is that he is always intent in looking at the vision of God, whatever may be his condition or activity while he is in society. He becomes as fearless as Brahman and devoid of blemishes like anger, jealousy, sensuous desires and so on.";
quotes[292]= "The current notion that one cannot escape one's destiny is applicable to weak-minded and senseless wastrels.";
quotes[293]= "The essence of Vedanta is that there is but one Being and that every soul is that Being in full, not a part of that Being.";
quotes[294]= "The essential thing in religion is making the heart pure; the Kingdom of Heaven is within us, but only the pure in heart can see the King. While we think of the world, it is only the world for us; but let us come to it with the feeling that the world is God, and we shall have God.";
quotes[295]= "The Eternal which dwells in the soul has to be known. Beyond that there is nothing else to be known. By knowing the enjoyer, the object of enjoyment and the ruler, everything has been said. This is the threefold Brahman.";
quotes[296]= "Perfection does not come from belief or faith. Talk does not count for anything. Parrots do that. Perfection comes through the disinterested performance of action.";
quotes[297]= "The first sign that you are becoming religious is that you are cheerful. When a man is gloomy, that may be dyspepsia, but it is not religion.";
quotes[298]= "Spirituality can never be attained until materiality is gone.";
quotes[299]= "This power of meditation separates ourselves from the body, and then the soul knows itself as it is - the unborn, the deathless, and birthless being. No more is there any misery, no more births upon this earth, no more evolution.";
quotes[300]= "The hell to be endured hereafter, of which theology tells, is no worse than the hell we make for ourselves in this world by habitually fashioned our characters in the wrong way.";
quotes[301]= "The human soul has sojourned in lower and higher forms, migrating from one to another according to the samskaras or impressions, but it is only in the highest form as a human being that it attains to freedom.";
quotes[302]= "Live in the midst of the battle of life. Anyone can keep calm in a cave or when asleep. Stand in the whirl and madness of action and reach the Center. If you have found the Center, you cannot be moved.";
quotes[303]= "The important thing is: how much less you think of the body, of yourself as matter—as dead, dull, insentient matter; how much more you think of yourself as shining immortal being.";
quotes[304]= "The infinite consciousness which alone appears as all this is undying, unchanging and eternal. The unmoving consciousness remains, appearing to be whatever notion arises in it here and there. What is truth and what is false? So let one experience bodies, actions, sorrow or pleasure as and when they arise - or let them all go. There is no meaning in all this. Let it be 'this' way or 'that' way, let it be or not - give up this delusion and remain enlightened.";
quotes[305]= "The less passion there is, the better we work. The calmer we are, the better for us and the more the amount of work we can do. When we let loose our feelings, we waste so much energy, shatter our nerves, disturb our minds, and accomplish very little work.";
quotes[306]= "Why are people so afraid? The answer is that they have made themselves helpless and dependent on others. We are so lazy, we do not want to do anything ourselves. We want a Personal God, a Savior or a Prophet to do everything for us.";
quotes[307]= "The magnetic needle always points to the North, and hence the boat never loses her direction. So long as the heart of man is directed towards God, he cannot be lost in the ocean of worldliness.";
quotes[308]= "Stand up, be bold, be strong. Take the whole responsibility on your own shoulders, and know that you are the creator of your own destiny. All the strength and succor you want is within yourself. Therefore make your own future.";
quotes[309]= "The mind abandons everything when the vision of the supreme is gained. Hence, one should resolutely renounce everything till the supreme vision is gained. Not till one renounces everything is self-knowledge gained: when all points of view are abandoned, what remains is the Self.";
quotes[310]= "Why do you, my mind, wander about in vain? Rest somewhere. Whatever happens in a particular way, happens so by itself. So not brooding over the past, nor resolving about the future, I realize enjoyments that come, come without engaging my thoughts.";
quotes[311]= "The mind serves as a crucible wherein all pleasures are thrown together. One serves to make another deeper, but each returns at last to its native form. When a drop of rain falls into the sea, how can it be distinguished? Tukâ says, The new drops cannot be recognized even by God.";
quotes[312]= "The mistake is that we cling to the body when it is the spirit that is really immortal.";
quotes[313]= "The moment I have realized God sitting in the temple of every human body, the moment I stand in reverence before every human being and see God in him - that moment I am free from bondage, everything that binds vanishes, and I am free.";
quotes[314]= "The more you think of yourself as shining immortal spirit, the more eager you will be to be absolutely free of matter, body, and senses. This is the intense desire to be free.";
quotes[315]= "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.";
quotes[316]= "Why should we think upon things that are lovely? Because thinking determines life. It is a common habit to blame life upon the environment. Environment modifies life but does not govern life. The soul is stronger than its surroundings.";
quotes[317]= "The One who rules over every single cause, in whom all this comes together and goes asunder again, who is the Lord, the Bestower of blessings, the adorable God - by discerning Him one attains the Eternal Peace.";
quotes[318]= "Through spiritual practices man can overcome his evil tendencies, and divine grace can redeem even the worst sinner.  Therefore one should not brood over the past mistakes, but should develop a positive outlook on life by depending on God.";
quotes[319]= "The goal of human life is the realization of the Ultimate Reality which alone can give man supreme fulfilment and everlasting peace. This is the essence of all religions.";
quotes[320]= "The perennial springs of our life are continually flowing. We must get in touch with them. Whenever the spiritual aspirant feels stagnation or monotony, he should forget his own little self and try to get in touch with the Cosmic Self. When you are very sad, do not cry. Yearn for the Divine. Divine discontent takes us nearer to the Divine.";
quotes[321]= "The power is with the silent ones, who only live and love and then withdraw their personality. They never say “me” and “mine”; they are only blessed in being instruments.";
quotes[322]="Stubbornness is weakness because the stubborn person feels that if he gives in, he is gone. A strong man is flexible.";
quotes[323]="Subtler than the subtlest, greater than the greatest, the Self is hidden in the heart of the creature. By the grace of the Lord the one who is freed from sorrow sees him who is actionless and majestic.";
quotes[324]="Watch people do their most common actions; these are indeed the things that will tell you the real character of a great person.";
quotes[325]="Success or failure depends more upon attitude than upon capacity successful men act as though they have accomplished or are enjoying something. Soon it becomes a reality. Act, look, feel successful, conduct yourself accordingly, and you will be amazed at the positive results.";
quotes[326]="One may gain political and social independence, but if one is a slave to his passions and desires, one cannot feel the pure joy of real freedom.";
quotes[327]="Work and worship are necessary to take away the veil, to lift off the bondage and illusion.";
quotes[328]="Superstition is our great enemy, but bigotry is worse.";
quotes[329]="Suppose you cannot rid yourselves of a thought, just have the opposite higher idea or thought. Think that thought intensely. Throw out the lower thought by a higher thought. This is sublimation of the right type.";
quotes[330]="Surely God would not have created such a being as man, with an ability to grasp the infinite, to exist only for a day! No, no, man was made for immortality.";
quotes[331]="Sweetness is sugarcoating. Until you are put under pressure, you do not call on your inner strength. Blessed are those under God's pressure who are forced to bring out their own strength.";
quotes[332]="Everything, no doubt, happens by God's will, yet man must work because God expresses His will through man's action. Do not relax your spiritual practices.";
quotes[333]="Thank God for giving you this world as a moral gymnasium to help your development, but never imagine you can help the world.";
quotes[334]="The room may contain different kinds of food-stuff, but one must cook them. He who cooks earlier gets his meal earlier too. Some eat in the morning, some others in the evening, and there are yet others who fast because they are too lazy to cook. . .. The more intensely a person practices spiritual disciplines, the more quickly he attains God. But even if he does not practice any spiritual disciplines, he will attain Him in the end - surely he will. Only, he who spends his time idly, without practicing prayer and meditation, will take a long time to attain Him.";
quotes[335]="Prayer and meditation, or pilgrimage, or even earning money, all these should be done during the earlier part of one's life. ... In old age one's physical and mental strength are weakened. Is that the time for any struggle? Look at our boys here now, they have turned their minds to God in their youth. This is right, this is the proper time. My son, your prayers and meditations must be accomplished now, in your youth. Do you think you will be able to do anything later? Whatever you may want to do, this is the time for it.";
quotes[336]="The angler, anxious to hook a big fish, waits calmly for hours together, having thrown the bait and the hook into water. Similarly the devotee who patiently goes on with his devotions is sure at last to find his God.";
quotes[337]="The chaste brain has tremendous energy and gigantic willpower. Without chastity, there can be no spiritual strength.";
quotes[338]="The chief characteristic of a saint is that he is always intent in looking at the vision of God, whatever may be his condition or activity while he is in society. He becomes as fearless as Brahman and devoid of blemishes like anger, jealousy, sensuous desires and so on.";
quotes[339]="The current notion that one cannot escape one's destiny is applicable to weak-minded and senseless wastrels.";
quotes[340]="My child, you have been extremely fortunate in getting this human birth. Have intense devotion to God. One must work hard. Can one achieve anything without effort? You must devote some time for prayer even in the midst of the busiest hours of the day. I used to be very busy during my days at Dakshineswar; yet I did my prayer and meditation.";
quotes[341]="The essential thing in religion is making the heart pure; the Kingdom of Heaven is within us, but only the pure in heart can see the King. While we think of the world, it is only the world for us; but let us come to it with the feeling that the world is God, and we shall have God.";
quotes[342]="The Master regarded all creatures as manifestations of the Divine Mother. He left me behind to manifest the motherhood of God.";
quotes[343]="But one may pray for devotion and detachment. These cannot be classed as desires.";
quotes[344]="The first sign that you are becoming religious is that you are cheerful. When a man is gloomy, that may be dyspepsia, but it is not religion.";
quotes[345]="If you can give a spiritual turn to your tamas, you can realize God with its help. Force your demands on God. He is by no means a stranger to you. He is indeed your very own";
quotes[346]="This power of meditation separates ourselves from the body, and then the soul knows itself as it is - the unborn, the deathless, and birthless being. No more is there any misery, no more births upon this earth, no more evolution.";
quotes[347]="It is feeling that is the life, the strength, the vitality, without which no amount of intellectual activity can reach God.";
quotes[348]="The human soul has sojourned in lower and higher forms, migrating from one to another according to the samskaras or impressions, but it is only in the highest form as a human being that it attains to freedom.";
quotes[349]="Live in the midst of the battle of life. Anyone can keep calm in a cave or when asleep. Stand in the whirl and madness of action and reach the Center. If you have found the Center, you cannot be moved.";
quotes[350]="The important thing is: how much less you think of the body, of yourself as matter—as dead, dull, insentient matter; how much more you think of yourself as shining immortal being.";
quotes[351]="The infinite consciousness which alone appears as all this is undying, unchanging and eternal. The unmoving consciousness remains, appearing to be whatever notion arises in it here and there. What is truth and what is false? So let one experience bodies, actions, sorrow or pleasure as and when they arise - or let them all go. There is no meaning in all this. Let it be 'this' way or 'that' way, let it be or not - give up this delusion and remain enlightened.";
quotes[352]="The less passion there is, the better we work. The calmer we are, the better for us and the more the amount of work we can do. When we let loose our feelings, we waste so much energy, shatter our nerves, disturb our minds, and accomplish very little work.";
quotes[353]="The living meaning of Zen is beyond all notions. To realize it in a phrase is completely contrary to the subtle essence; we cannot avoid using words as expedients, though, but this has limitations. Needless to say, of course, random talk is useless. Nonetheless, the matter is not one-sided, so we temporarily set forth a path in the way of teaching, to deal with people. ";
quotes[354]="Why are people so afraid? The answer is that they have made themselves helpless and dependent on others. We are so lazy, we do not want to do anything ourselves. We want a Personal God, a Savior or a Prophet to do everything for us.";
quotes[355]="The magnetic needle always points to the North, and hence the boat never loses her direction. So long as the heart of man is directed towards God, he cannot be lost in the ocean of worldliness.";
quotes[356]="Why do you, my mind, wander about in vain? Rest somewhere. Whatever happens in a particular way, happens so by itself. So not brooding over the past, nor resolving about the future, I realize enjoyments that come, come without engaging my thoughts.";
quotes[357]="The mind abandons everything when the vision of the supreme is gained. Hence, one should resolutely renounce everything till the supreme vision is gained. Not till one renounces everything is self-knowledge gained: when all points of view are abandoned, what remains is the Self.";
quotes[358]="Why do you, my mind, wander about in vain? Rest somewhere. Whatever happens in a particular way, happens so by itself. So not brooding over the past, nor resolving about the future, I realize enjoyments that come, come without engaging my thoughts.";
quotes[359]="The mind serves as a crucible wherein all pleasures are thrown together. One serves to make another deeper, but each returns at last to its native form. When a drop of rain falls into the sea, how can it be distinguished? Tukâ says, The new drops cannot be recognized even by God.";
quotes[360]="The mistake is that we cling to the body when it is the spirit that is really immortal.";
quotes[361]="The moment I have realized God sitting in the temple of every human body, the moment I stand in reverence before every human being and see God in him - that moment I am free from bondage, everything that binds vanishes, and I am free.";
quotes[362]="Be sincere in your practice, words and deeds. You will feel blessed! His blessings are always showered on all creatures on the earth. It is needless to ask for it. Practise meditation sincerely and you will understand His infinite grace. God wants sincerity, truthfulness and love. Outward verbal effusions do not touch Him.";
quotes[363]="The more you think of yourself as shining immortal spirit, the more eager you will be to be absolutely free of matter, body, and senses. This is the intense desire to be free.";
quotes[364]="That knowledge which purifies the mind and heart alone is true knowledge, all else is only a negation of knowledge.";
quotes[365]="Rain-water never stands on high ground, but runs down to the lowest level. So also the mercy of God remains in the hearts of the lowly, but drains off from those of the vain and the proud.";
quotes[366]="The One who rules over every single cause, in whom all this comes together and goes asunder again, who is the Lord, the Bestower of blessings, the adorable God - by discerning Him one attains the Eternal Peace.";
quotes[367]="The outer passes away; the innermost is the same yesterday, today, and forever.";
quotes[368]="Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself. They come through you but not from you, And though they are with you, yet they belong not to you.";
quotes[369]="The perennial springs of our life are continually flowing. We must get in touch with them. Whenever the spiritual aspirant feels stagnation or monotony, he should forget his own little self and try to get in touch with the Cosmic Self. When you are very sad, do not cry. Yearn for the Divine. Divine discontent takes us nearer to the Divine.";
quotes[370]="The power is with the silent ones, who only live and love and then withdraw their personality. They never say “me” and “mine”; they are only blessed in being instruments.";

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