"Wheresoever fear arises, it arises in the fool, not in the wise man."
“Try doing something for someone.”
“You can’t have two opposing sets of thoughts in your mind at one and the same time”
“Worry dries up the blood sooner than age.”
“You can deceive some of the people all the time, and all the people some of the time, but you cannot deceive all of the people all of the time.”
“Say not that this is yours and that is mine,
Just say, this came to you and that to me,
So we may not regret the fading shine,
Of all the glorious things which ceased to be.”
“Your property will remain when you die,
Your friends and relatives will follow you up to your grave.
But only good or bad actions you have done during your life-time will follow you beyond the garave.”
“Blessed are they who earn their living without harming others.”
“Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself.”
“If we want to find happiness, let us stop thinking about gratitude or ingratitude and give for the inner joy of giving.
Ingratitude is natural-like weeds. Gratitude is like a rose. It has to be fed, watered and cultivated and loved and protected.”
“No enemy can harm one so much as one’s own thoughts of craving, thoughts of hate, thoughts of jealously and so on.”
“Man must be strong enough to know when he is weak, brave enough to encounter fear, proud and unbending in honest defeat, humble and gentle in victory.”
“Certain creatures cannot see in the day-time whilst some others are blind at night. But a man driven to great heights of hatred does not observe anything, either by day or night.”
“If you want to live in this world peacefully and happily, allow others also to live peacefully and happily, so that you can make this world something which is worthy of life.”
“We live and work and dream,
Each has his little scheme,
Sometimes we laugh;
Sometimes we cry,
And thus the days go by.”
“Sweetness is sickness, bitterness is medicine.”
“The ugliness we see in others
Is a reflection of our own nature.”
“One should not regard the faults of others,
things done and left undone by others,
but one’s own deeds of commission and omission.”
“He who is observant of others’ faults,
and is always irritable his own defilements increase.
He is far from the destruction of defilement.”
“Easy to see the faults of others;
but oneÂ’s own is difficult to see.
One winnows othersÂ’ faults like chaff;
but one’s own hides as a crafty fowler covers himself.”
“The noble swerve not from the right path,
let happen what may and crave no longer after worldly joys.
The wise remain calm and constant in mind alike in joy and in sorrow.”
“People blame others for their silence.
They blame those who talk much and those in moderation.
There is therefore no one in this world who is not blamed.”
“There never was, nor will be, nor is there now
any one who is wholly blamed or wholly praised.”
“There are no stars which could trust,
There is no guiding light,
And we know that we must,
BE GOOD, BE JUST, BE RIGHT.”