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  • #1
    Alok   Mishra
    “Firm was my resolve
    and fragile was my heart.
    I saw many ends and many a start.”
    Alok Mishra, Moving for Moksha

  • #2
    Alok   Mishra
    “A man is made of emotions,
    largely, and intellect – wit,
    humour, rationale and that's it?
    No! A man is the rob that hides a soul”
    Alok Mishra, Moving for Moksha

  • #3
    J. Sai Deepak
    “Bharat as a civilisation was a reality, and reducing that reality and near-unbroken lived experience to a mere talking point to score brownie points over one another was more a proof of expediency than real conviction in the values the Indic civilisation stood for.”
    J Sai Deepak, India that is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution

  • #4
    Vikram Sampath
    “On 1 August 1939, Savarkar spoke at a public meeting organized at Tilak Smarak Mandir in Poona. In his speech, he talked about the three different schools of thought prevalent in the Congress, led by three different leaders—Gandhi, Subhas Bose and Manabendranath Roy—and how it is different from the school of thought of the Hindu Mahasabha. He said: In today’s Congress, there are three schools of thought . . . Gandhian school of thought has truth and non-violence as its key ideas. But Gandhian non-violence is inimical to Hindutva. Hindu philosophy says violence for violence sake is bad, but violence is permissible to destroy evil and protect the good, and such violence is good conduct. But Gandhian thought makes no such distinction. They believe in non-violence under all conditions. Second school of thought is led by Subhas Bose and the Forward Bloc. His policies and means used are similar to our thought process and we could work together on certain issues, but even they are obsessed with this mirage of Hindu-Muslim unity. The third school of thought is of Manvendranath (sic) Roy and that is not acceptable to us at all. They believe in the policy of active Muslim appeasement. The Hindu Mahasabha has the interests of Hindus in mind always.”
    Vikram Sampath, Savarkar: A Contested Legacy, 1924-1966

  • #5
    Paramahansa Yogananda
    “Live quietly in the moment and see the beauty of all before you. The future will take care of itself......”
    Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi

  • #6
    T.S. Eliot
    “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.”
    T.S. Eliot



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