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"All the words thrown on to others will eventually fall on you, so speak such pure words so that pure words will indeed fall on you."
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"Freedom of speech is detestable only to those who have no desire to think for themselves."

"From my earliest days I have enjoyed an attractive impediment in my speech. I have never permitted the use of the word stammer. I can't say it myself."

"There is nothing wrong in saying something, but there should be no protection [insistence] that we are right."

"To actively improve the worldand change your life as well,speak all the good you know,and all the bad refuse to tell."

"The talk that does not touch the world is called alaukik [that, which is beyond the world]."

"One of the most difficult speeches to prepare is an address to a graduation class, which is why I don't often do them."
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"Anger-pride-deceit-greed; they are the ones giving you pain and only they are your enemies. There is no other enemy out there. There is only a nimit (evidentiary doer) outside. Wrong vision makes you accuse the nimit. When you attain the right belief (samkit), know that you have found the solution."


"That which gives detailed analysis of anger-pride-deceit-greed and puts them aside and doesn't allow any clashes to occur at home, is known as intellect. It makes one do 'everywhere adjustment'."


"Not to be able to find one's 'own' faults, this is called the world."


"The worldly life means a market place of sensual pleasures. Worldly life means false (temporary) happiness all the time. And moksha (liberation) means permanent happiness all the time."


"Why does one ruminate about the past? He is treating his wounded egoism."


"If you met the robbers and they robbed you, you should not cry. Think 'how will I go on [do progress] now?' You will get all the help you need. What does one gain by crying 'what will become of me?' Who is the one suffering, the robber or the one who was robbed? The fault is of the sufferer."
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