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He who obeys God's Law will never care for any other law which is opposed to the Divine Law.
"July 25, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 505.
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Is it proper that one should give up a good thing not because one wishes to but for the sake of friends?
"July 26, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 505.
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The first service is latrine-cleaning.
"July 27, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 505.
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Inexhaustible patience is needed if Truth is to be brought home to anyone.
"Poona, July 28, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 505.
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However great the fury of the storm, the sea does not abandon its calm.
"July 29, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 505.
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Why does a man become restless when he is unable to do his work?
"July 30, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 505.
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There is goodness as well as greatness in simplicity, not in wealth.
"July 31, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 505.
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Whatever the crisis, the fire of love will overcome it.
"Uruli, August 1, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 505.
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Nothing turns out right so long as there is no harmony between body, mind and soul.
"August 2, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 505.
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Praise and censure should be alike for a votary of Truth. He will, therefore, neither listen to praise, nor be angered by censure.
"Saturday, August 3, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 505.