No great man ever complains of want of opportunity - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Opinion is ultimately determined by feelings and not by intellect - Herbert Spencer
Love is the noblest frailty of mind - John Dryden
The world's great men have not commonly been great scholars, nor great scholars great men - Oliver Wendell Holmes
Experience is not what happens to a man but what man does with what happens to him - Aldous Huxley
The first step to solving a problem is to begin - Anon
All human activity is prompted by Desire - Bertrand Russell
In this world, everything perishes and will perish but ideas, ideals and dreams do not - Subash Bose
Criticism is as often a 'trade as a science'; requiring more 'health than wit', 'more labour than capacity', 'more practice than genius'. - Jeande deLa Bruyere
There is a treasure trove of timeless wisdom in those words above. Look at this quote from Annie Besant:
"India lived before their (Christianity and Islam) coming; India could live after their passing. But let HINDUISM go - 'Hinduism that was India's cradle; and in Hinduism would be India's grave".
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