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Man cannot raise himself by searching outside. The scope for growth lies within.
"Wednesday, August 14, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 506.
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Pure love removes all weariness.
"Thursday, August 15, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 507.
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How can one claim to be human if he acts like a beast?
"Friday, August 16, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 507.
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When Reason and Faith are in conflict, it is better to prefer Faith.
"Saturday, August 17, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 507.
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He who is afraid of people's censure will never be able to do anything worth while.
"Sunday, August I8, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 507.
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Everything is right and proper in its place, improper when out of place.
"Monday, August 19, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 507.
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It appears that man cannot escape the snare of exaggeration.
"Tuesday, August 20, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 507.
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Insistence (or dogmatism) may be true or false. Falsehood does not shake (or eliminate) it. Truth is not affected (or tainted) by it.
"Wednesday, August 21, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 507.
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Do not do anything do not read anything without understanding.
"Thursday, August 22, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 507.
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The Ganga flows in man's heart, yet he does not bathe in it, and remains unwashed.
"Friday, August 23, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXV, p. 507.