Man seeks joy in far off places and peace in quiet spots but the spring of joy is in his heart. the haven of peace is in himself. Even when he walks on the moon, man has to take with him, his fears, his anxieties, his prejudices and his pet aversions.
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Speak soft and sweet sympathize with suffering and loss and ignorance, try your best to apply the salve of soothing words and timely succor.
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Knowledge without devotion to God produces hatred.
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