ELIXIR OF LIFE
EPILOGUE IN MUNDAWAM ââThree things are there in the vessel: Truth, contentment and intellect. The ambrosial Name of God is added to it, The Name that is everybody’s sustenance. He who absorbs and enjoys it Shall be saved. One must not abandon this gift, It should ever remain dear to one’s heart. The dark ocean of the world Can be crossed by clinging to His feet. Nanak, it is He who is everywhere. I can’t measure Your grace; You’ve made me worthy of You. I am full of blemishes; I have no virtue, You have been compassionate. Compassionate You have been and kind, Thus I met the True Guru. Nanak, I live on the Name alone, It pleases my heart and soul.â  Â
ERASMUS DARWIN ââOrganic life beneath the shoreless waves Was born and nurs’d in ocean’s pearly caves; First forms minute, unseen by spherical glass, Move on the mud, or pierce the watery mass; These, as successive generations bloom, New powers acquire and larger limbs assume; Whence countless groups of vegetation spring, And breathing realms of fin and feet and wing.â        Â
ERIC HOBSBAWR ââThere is an enormous amount of pseudo-history at the superficial level of politics and electoral folklore.â
ERIC HOFFER ââIt is easier to love humanity as a whole than to love one’s neighbour.â   Â
ERIC HOFFER ââIt is the malady of our age that the young are so busy teaching us that they have no time left to learn.âÂ
ERIC HOFFER ââRudeness is a weak imitation of strength.â
ERIC HOFFER ââWe feel free when we escape â even if it be but from the frying pan into the fire.â  Â
ERIC HOFFER ââYou can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means be uses to frighten you.â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
ERIC RAYMOND ââYou can not motivate the best people with money. Money is just a way to keep score. The best people in any field are motivated by passion.â
ERIC S. RAYMOND ââMoney is just a way to keep score. The best people in any field are motivated by passion.â
ERIC SCHAUB ââWhen it comes to freedom, we’re but prisoners of our own desires.â         Â
ERICA E GOODE ââSibling relationships outlast marriages, survive the death of parents, resurface after quarrels that would sink any friendship. They flourish in a thousand incarnations of closeness; and distance, warmth, loyalty and distrust.â        Â
ERICA JONG ââLove is everything itâs cracked up to be. It really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for.â
ERICA JONG ââSurviving meant being born over and over.â Â
ERICH FORMAN ââThe danger of past was the men become slave. The danger of future is that man may become robots.â
ERICH FROMM ââCreativity requires the courage to let go of certainties.â Â
ERICH FROMM ââExclusive love is a contradiction in itself.â   Â
ERICH FROMM ââLove is an act of faith, and whoever is of little faith is of little love.â   Â
ERICH FROMM ââLove is not primarily a relationship to a specific person; it is an attitude, an orientation of character which determines the relatedness of a person to the world as a whole, not towards one ‘object’ of love.â Â
ERICH FROMM ââMan’s main task in life is to give birth to himself.â        Â
ERICH FROMM ââNot he who has much is rich, but he who gives much.â  Â
ERICH SEGAL ââLove means never having to say youâre sorry.â
ERICH SEGAL ââTrue love comes quietly, without banners or flashing lights. If you hear bells get your ears checked.â
ERICHOFFER ââThe search for happiness is one of the chief sources of unhappiness.âÂ
ERIK VON KUEHNELT-LEDDIHN ââFifty-one per cent of a nation can establish a totalitarian regime, suppress minorities, and still remain democratic.â  Â
ERMA BOMBECK ââYou spend a lifetime trying to get them off the ground. You run with them until you are both breathless. They crash. They hit the rooftop. You patch and comfort, adjust and teach. You watch them lifted by the wind and assure them that someday, they will fly. Finally, they are airborne; They need more string and you keep letting it out; But with each twist of the ball of twine, There is a sadness that goes with joy The kite becomes more distant and you know it won’t be long before that beautiful creature will snap the lifeline that binds you two together and will soar, free and alone. Only then do you know that you did your job.â     Â
ERNE PHILIPS ââI used to think that the human brain was the most fascinating part of the body and then I realised, “what is telling me that?”  Â
ERNESR HEMINGWAY ââI love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when Iâm awake.âÂ
ERNEST BRAMAH- âWhere the road bends abruptly take short steps.â
ERNEST HEMINGWAY ââAs you get older, it is harder to have heroes, but it is sort of necessary.â          Â
ERNEST HEMINGWAY ââKnow only that what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.â Â
ERNEST HEMINGWAY ââThe old men do not grow wise. They grow careful.â Â
ERNEST HEMINGWAY ââWhat is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.â  Â
ERNEST HEMINGWAY ââWhat is moral is what you feel good after.â       Â
ERNEST HEMINGWAY ââWhen people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen.â Â
ERNESTO LACLAU ââThe process of reform is a process of struggles, not a process of quite piecemeal engineering. And there is nothing here to regret.â
ERNIE KOVACS ââTelevision: A medium â so-called became it is neither rare nor well done.â       Â
ERNST HAAS ââA picture is the expression of an impression. If the beautiful were not in us, how would we ever recognise it?âÂ
ERUIPIDES- âReason can wrestle and overthrow terror.â
ERVIN L. GLASPY ââA genius is a person who aims at something no one else can see and hits it.â Â
ERWIN ROMMEL- âOne must not judge everyone in the world by his qualities as a soldier; otherwise we should have no civilization.â
ESKIMO PROVERB ââMay you have warmth in your igloo, oil in your lamp, and peace in your heart fade first will be considered to have lost. Sharda maintained that he who possessed intellectual clarity, power of thinking and self-confidence will be calm and peaceful. His voice will be like the cool spring. Therefore, the flowers will remain fresh for a longer time. On the other hand, one who does not have a clear intellect or a strong sense of logic or whose self-confidence staggers will be
ESTONIAN PROVERB ââWho does not thank for little will not thank for much.â
ETHEL WMUMFORD ââGod gave us our relatives; thank God we can choose our friends.â
EUDORA WELTY ââThrough travel I first became aware of the outside world; it was through travel that I found my own introspective way into becoming a part of it.â
EUGENE ââI’m not sure… about automobiles…. With all their speed forward they may be a step backward in civilization â that is, in spiritual civilization. It may be that they will not add to the beauty of the world, nor to the life of men’s souls. I am not sure. But automobiles have come, and they bring a greater change in our life than most of us suspect. They are here, and almost all outward things are going to be different because of what they bring. They are going to alter war, and they are going to alter peace. I think men’s minds are going to be changed in subtle ways because of automobiles; just how, though, I could hardly guess. But you can’t have the immense outward changes that they will cause without some inward ones, and it may be that… the spiritual alteration will be bad for us. Perhaps, ten or twenty years from now, if we can see the inward change in men by that time, I shouldn’t be able to defend the gasoline engine, but would have to agree… that automobiles had no business to be invented.â  Â
EUGENE LONESCO ââIdeologies separate us. Dreams and anguish bring us together. There is no religion in which everyday life is not considered a prison; there is no philosophy or ideology that does not think that we live in alienation.â
EUGENE MC CARTHY ââThe only thing that save us from the bureaucracy is its inefficiency.â  Â
EUGENE O’NEILL ââLife is perhaps best regarded as a bad dream between two awakenings.â
EUGHNE LONESCO ââThe light of memory, or rather the light that memory lends to things, is the palest light of all… I am not quite sure whether i am dreaming or remembering, whether i have lived my life or dreamed it. Just as dreams do, memory makes me profoundly aware of the unreality, the evanescence of the world, a fleeting image in the moving water.â          Â
EURIPIDES – âMy tongue has sworn it, but my mind is unsworn.â
EURIPIDES ââTime will explain it all. He is a talker and needs no questioning before he speaks.â        Â
EURIPIDES ââTry first thyself, and after call in God, for to the worker God himself lends aid.â            Â
EURIPIDES:- âMy tongue has sworn it, but my mind is unsworn.â
EURIPIDUS ââSight not whatâs near, while aiming at whatâs far.â Â
EVA PERON ââYou canât live and let go. You have to let go to live.â
EVAN ESAR ââFamily: A social unit where the father is concerned with parking space, the children with outer space, and the mother with closet space.â      Â
EVAN H. HOPKINS ââWhile faith makes all things possible. It is love that makes all things easy.â
EVE MERRIAM ââI dream of giving birth to a child who will ask, “Mother, what was war?â      Â
EVELLE J. YOUNGER- âAn incompetent attorney can delay a trial for you. A competent attorney can delay one even longer.â
EW JACKSON ââThe individual who refuses to defend his rights when called by his government, deserves to be a slave, and must be punished as an enemy of his country and friend to her foe.â
EXODUS ââFifth Commandment. Honour thy father thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.â  Â
EZRA POUND ââIn our time, the curse is monetary illiteracy, just as inability to read plain print was the curse of earlier centuries.â      Â
F SCOTT FITZGERALD ââGrown up, and that is a terribly hard thing to do. It is much easier to skip it and go from one childhood to another.â Â
F.C. SPELLMAN ââPray as if everything depended upon God and work as if everything depended on man.â Â
F.M.HUBBARD ââHonesty pays, but it does not seem to pay enough to suit some people.â
F.M.KNOWLES- âHot air has thawed out may a cold reception.â
F.W. NICHOL ââWhen you get right down to the root of the meaning of the word “succeed,” you find it simply means to follow through.â  Â
FA KIU PâI YU KING ââOur families, from our earliest ancestors, have dwelt on the bank of this river. Now we have never heard tell that a man walked upon the water. Who then, are you, and what is your magic recipe for walking upon the water without, sinking? The man answered, I am a simple and ignorant man from the south of the river. Having heard that the Buddha was here, I was anxious to gladden myself with his wisdom and virtue. When I arrived at the southern bank, it was not the time when the river was fordable; but I asked the people who were on the bank of the river what was the depth of the water. They replied that the water would reach to my ankle, and that nothing would prevent me from crossing. I added faith to their words, and I have therefore come crossing the river, I have no extraordinary recipe.â   Â
FADHIL AL-AZZAWI ââWe have tales full of tragic knights, who descend upon burning horses from distant skies like meteors at night. We have many sleeping dinosaurs, which we have tied to rocks in green meadows full of singing birds. Then the world was just born, the gods were our neighbours, and we believed in wonders. One day, we went to help them in their work, but they unleashed all the bloody beasts upon us, slipped away down the valley and headed towards another magic land. What traitors!â
FAITH RESNICK ââPeople that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.â
FAIZ AHMED FAIZ ââAnd we oppressed Beneath’our feet will have this earth shiver, shake and beat And heads of rulers will be struck With crackling lightening and thunder roars.â               Â
FAIZ AHMED FAIZ ââBefore you came things were just what they were: The road precisely a road, the horizon fixed, the limit of what could be seen, a glass of wine was no more than a glass of wine… With you the world took on the spectrum radiating from my heart: Now you are here again â stay with me.â      Â
FAIZ AHMED FAIZ ââSomeone, finally, is here! No, unhappy heart, no oneâjust a passerby on his way the night has surrendered to clouds of scattered stars. The lamps in the halls waver. Having listened with longing for steps, the roads too are asleep. A strange dust has buried every footprint. Blow out the lamps, break the glasses, and erase all memory of wine. Heart, bolt forever your sleepless
FAIZ AHMED FAIZ ââThen the masses, people of God will rule Who i am too and so are you.â             Â
FAIZ AHMED FAIZ ââThere will rise one cheer â I am God! Who i am too and so are you.â            Â
FAIZ AHMED FAIZ ââWe shall see Certainly we, too, shall see that day that has been promised to us.â              Â
FAIZ AHMED FAIZ ââWhen from this God’s earth (Kaa’ba) All falseness (icons) will be removed Then we of clean hearts condemned by Zealots those keepers of Faith, We, will be invited to that altar to sit and Govern When crowns will be thrown off â and thrones will be overturned.â         Â
FAIZ AHMED FAIZ ââWhen these high Mountains Of tyranny and Oppression turn to fluff and evaporate.â        Â
FANNIE HURST ââA woman has to be twice as good as a man to go half as far.â  Â
FARADAY ââAnd thus I wish that all through your life, you will continue to be able to compare in every respect with a candle, that you should be like a candle, a light for your surrounding; that in all your actions you should reflect the beauty of the flame of a candle and that in faithful fulfillment of your duty you may carry out beautiful, good and noble things for humanity.”  Â
FARID AL-DIN ATTAR ââFrom whence dost thou come? The holy Rabia was asked. ‘From the other world’. And where dost thou go? To the other world, what art thou doing in this world? I am making a game of it.â
FARNK A. CLARK ââEveryone is trying to accomplish something big, not realizing that life is made up of little things.â
FAY WELDON ââTo journey is better than to arrive â or so say those who have already arrived.â         Â
FAY WELDON ââYou end up as you deserve. In old age you must put up with the face, the friends, the health, and the children you have earned.â Â Â
FAYE WATTLETON ââThe only safe ship in a storm is leadership.â
FDROOSEVELT ââWe know that equality of individual ability has never existed and never will, but we do insist that equality of opportunity still must be sought.â
FELICIA HEMANS ââThe boy stood on the burning deck… Whence all but he had fled.â Â
FELICITY KENDALL ââThere is one sure way of telling when politicians aren’t telling the truth â their lips move.â    Â
FELIX ADIER ââThe hero is one who kindles a great light in the world, who sets up blazing torches in the dark streets of life for men to see by.â  Â
FELIX COHEN ââGenerally the theories we believe we call them facts, and the facts we disbelieve we call them theories.âÂ
FELIX FRANKFURTER ââNo office in the land is more important than that of being a citizen.â      Â
FELIX FRANKFURTER ââWisdom too often never comes, and so one ought not to reject it merely because it comes late.â   Â
FELIX R BUCKMINISTER FULLER- âGod to me, it seams is a neither verb nor noun, proper or improper.â
FENG SHUI WISDOM ââRed is an indication of raw energy, force, vigour, intense passion, aggression, power, courage and passion. The colour red has deep emotional and spiritual connotations. Red is also the colour of danger, shame, sexual impulses and urges. ‘Interpreting the Colour of Your Dream.âÂ
FENG SHUI WISDOM ââRed is represented by fire. The fire can create or destroy; it can cause you to anger easily or get agitated. The power of the colour can change your life; it activates the fame area of the Pa Kua and can bring your dreams to action. Know what you want the red energy to bring into your life. For example, restaurants use red tablecloths to increase the customers’ appetite. Colours can benefit one but bring destruction to the other.â
FENG SHUI WISDOM ââThe colour of Rajas is red, represented by that aspect of Mother Durga we worship as Goddess Lakshmi. She wears red. Rajas are of the nature of activity, passion and ambition, the source of I thirsts for physical enjoyment. Rajas bind fast one by attachment to action. The Rajasic person runs after power, position, name, fame and comforts, and involves himself in endless activities to acquire material wealth.â Â
FEODOR DOSTOEVSKI ââUntil you have become really in actual fact a brother of everyone, brotherhood will not come to pass. Only by brotherhood will liberty be saved.â
FEODOR DOSTOEVSKY ââLove children especially, for like the angels they too are sinless, and they live to soften and purify our hearts, and, as it were, to guide us. Woe to him who offends a child!â  Â
FEODOR DOSTOEVSKY ââLove the animals: God has given them the rudiments of thought and joy untroubled.âÂ
FEODOR DOSTOYEVSKY ââYou are told a lot about your education, but some beautiful, sacred memory, preserved since childhood, is perhaps the best education of all. If a man carries many such memories into life with him, he is saved for the rest of his days. And even if only one good memory is left in our hearts, it may also be the instrument of our salvation one day.â
FERDERICK THE GREAT ââAll religions must be tolerated ⦠every man must go to heaven in his own way.â
FERNANDO PESSOA ââNo intelligent idea can gain general acceptance unless some stupidity is mixed in it.â  Â
FFAHA’I WRITINGS ââThose persons who are selected to serve the public, or are appointed to administrative positions, should perform their duties in a spirit of true servitude and ready compliance. They should be distinguished by their goodly disposition and virtuous character contents themselves with their allotted remuneration, and act with trustworthiness in all their doings. They should keep themselves aloof from unworthy motives, and be far removed from covetous designs; for rectitude and righteousness are among the most potent means for attracting the grace of God and securing both the prosperity of the country and the Alfa of the people. Glory and honour for man are not to be found in fortunes and riches… Supreme honour, nobility and greatness in the human world and true felicity in this life and the life to comeâ all consist in equity and uprightness, sanctity and detachment.â
FFKNATH EASWARAN ââOften, we are most vulnerable during moments of transition… for a pivotal moment the mind has nothing to hold on to, and in its insecurity it may suggest all kinds of things: a cigarette, an extra piece of pie. Suddenly any of these can seem fraught with urgency though you know in the back of your mind that they are a poor use of your time.â
FIDEL CASTRO- âWhen men carry the same ideals in their hearts, nothing can isolate them, neither prison walls nor the sod of cemeteries.â
FINNISH PROVERB ââEven a small star shines in the darkness.â        Â
FISH! TALES ââWork made fun gets done, especially when we choose to do serious tasks in a light-hearted, spontaneous way. Play is not just an activity, it’s a state of mind that brings new energy to the tasks at hand and sparks creative solutions.â   Â
FISHER AMES ââThe leaders of French revolution excited the poor against the rich; this made the rich poor, but it never made the poor rich.â   Â
FLAVIA WEEDN ââIf one dream should fall and break into a thousand pieces, never be afraid to pick those pieces up and begin again.â
FlONA APPLE ââMake mistakes, make mistakes, make mistakes. Just make sure they’re your mistakes.â  Â
FLORENCE SCOVAL SCHINN ââIntuition is the spiritual faculty that does not explain, it simply points the way.â Â
FLORIDA, SEPT 1987 ââThe more powerful a nation is… the greater also must be its commitment to the betterment of the lot of those whose very humanity is constantly being threatened by want and need.â
FORREST GUMP ââI may not be a smart man but I know what love is.â
FORTY HADITH OF AN NAWAWI ââNot one of you is a believer until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.â
FR ANDREW ââA right exterior conduct really has its secret in a true interior life.â Â
FR. ALFRED D’SOUZA ââFor a long time it seemed to me that life was about to begin â real life. But there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be got through first, some unfinished business, time still to be served, a debt to be paid. Then life would begin. At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life.â  Â
FRAN LEBOWITZ ââFood is an important part of a balanced diet.â  Â
FRAN LEBOWITZ ââThe opposite of talking isnât listening. The opposite of talking is waiting.â Â
FRAN LEBOWITZ ââVegetables are interesting but lack a sense of purpose when unaccompanied by a good cut of meat.â       Â
FRANCIE LARRIEU SMITH ââthe most important thing about motivation is goal setting. You should always have a goal.â  Â
FRANCIS BACON ââ A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.â
FRANCIS BACON ââA graceful and pleasing figure is a perpetual letter of recommendation.âÂ
FRANCIS BACON ââAge appears to be best in four things: Old wood best to burn Old wine to drink, Old friends to trust, and old authors to read.â  Â
FRANCIS BACON ââExtreme self-lovers will set a house on fire, as it were, just to roast their eggs.â
FRANCIS BACON ââHappy are the families where the government of parents is the reign of affection, and obedience of the children the submission of love.âÂ
FRANCIS BACON ââHouses are built to live in and not to look on.â  A
FRANCIS BACON ââIn Nature things move violently to their place, and calmly in their place.âÂ
FRANCIS BACON -âIt is good that a manâs face gives his tongue leave to speak.â
FRANCIS BACON ââJourneys at youth are part of the education; but at maturity, are part of the experience.â
FRANCIS BACON ââLiberty of speech inviteth and provoketh liberty to be used again and so bringeth much to a manâs knowledge.âÂ
FRANCIS BACON ââMen of age object too much, consult too long, adventure too little, repent too soon, and seldom drive business to the full period, but content themselves with a mediocrity of success.â Â
FRANCIS BACON ââOur humanity were a poor thing but for the divinity that stirs within us.â
FRANCIS BACON ââPEACE IS BETTER THAN WAR, BECAUSE IN PEACE SONS BURRY THEIR FATHERS, BUT IN WAR FATHERS BURRY THEIR SONS.â
FRANCIS BACON ââReading maketh a full man, conference a ready man and writing as exact man.â
FRANCIS BACON ââThere is a superstition in avoiding superstition.â
FRANCIS BACON -âThere is no worse torture than the torture of law.â
FRANCIS BACON ââThey are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea.â
FRANCIS BACON, Sr ââTravel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience.â Â
FRANCIS BEHYMER- âMethuselah lived 986 years and all they said about him was that he died.â
FRANCIS CRICK ââThe view of ourselves As ‘persons’ is just as erroneous as the view that the Sun goes around the Earth… this sort of language will disappear in a few hundred years… In the fullness of time, educated people will believe there is no soul independent of the body, and hence no life after death.â  Â
FRANCIS HUTCHESON THE FIDER- âWisdom denotes the pursuing of the best end by the best means.â
FRANCIS JEFFREY ââGoodwill, like a good name, is got by many actions, and lost by one.â  Â
FRANCIS JEFFREY- âOpinions founded on prejudice are always sustained with the greatest of violence.â
FRANCIS LUCILLE ââEverything is created from moment to moment, always new. Like fireworks, this universe is a celebration.â      Â
FRANCIS LUCILLE ââEverything is created from moment to moment, always new. Like fireworks, this universe is a celebration and you are the spectator contemplating the eternal Fourth of July of your absolute splendour.â  Â
FRANCIS LUCILLE ââLike fireworks, this universe is a celebration and you are the spectator contemplating the eternal Fourth of July of your absolute splendor.âÂ
FRANCIS OF ASSIST ââBe praised, my Lord, through Sister Water; she is very useful, and humble, and precious, and pure.â
FRANCIS OF ASSIST ââMan is not an aquatic animal, but from the time we stand in youthful wonder beside a spring brook till we sit in old age and watch the endless roll of the sea, we feel a strong kinship with the waters of this world.â
FRANCIS Q ââThat friendship will not continue to the end which begins for an end.â
FRANCIS QUARLES ââAnd what is life? A weary pilgrimage whose glory in one day doth fill the stage with childhood, manhood and decrepit age.â
FRANCIS WBOURDILLON ââThe night has a thousand eyes,/And the day but one;/ Yet the light of the bright world dies/ with the dying sun.â  Â
FRANCIS WILLARD- âI ill not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum.â
FRANCOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD ââIt’s no longer a question of staying healthy. It’s a question of finding a sickness you like.â Â
FRANCOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD ââPreserving health by too severe a rule is a worrisome malady.â Â
FRANCOIS DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD ââThose who are incapable of committing great crimes do not readily suspect them in others.â      Â
FRANCOISE DE MOTTEVILLE ââThe true way to render ourselves happy is to love our work and find in it our pleasure.âÂ
FRANK A. CLARK ââCriticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a manâs growth without destroying his roots.â
FRANK BIANCO ââIf you begin to live life looking for the God that is all around you, every moment becomes a prayer.â       Â
FRANK BORMA ââWhen you’re finally up on the moon, looking back at the earth, all these differences and nationalistic traits are pretty well going to blend and you’re going to get a concept that maybe this is really one world and why the hell can’t we learn to live together like decent people?â   Â
FRANK BORMAN ââThe view of the earth from the moon fascinated me â a small disc, 240,000 miles away. Raging nationalistic interests, famines, wars, pestilence donât show from that distance ⦠â     Â
FRANK CAPRA ââI thought drama was when actors cried. But drama is when the audience cries.â   Â
FRANK CHANDRA ââThe tree is taken to be the physical body. The two birds are souls or parts of the soul within the body one explanation holds that the bird which eats is that part of the individual soul which is associated with the sense organs, mind and emotions and which is attached to sensations and results of actions. The other bird is the other part of the individual soul which retains the characteristics of God, the Supreme Soul. Aware of true Reality, this part of the individual soul remains detached and aloof from entanglements with the partial reality of the temporal, finite world. The two aspects of the single soul are inseparably bonded and in harmony there is no acrimony or conflict between them, but merely watchful expectation from the aspect which is God-within-man. It waits for the time when the world-orientated aspect will realise its oneness with the Supreme Soul so that the pain and pleasure from good and bad actions, as well as bewilderment at its impotence, will pass away.â
FRANK CRANE ââWhat is a friend? I will tell you… it is someone with whom you dare to be yourself.â        Â
FRANK HERRBERT- âI must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration.â
FRANK KAFKA ââYouth is happy because it has the capacity to see Beauty.â
FRANK L WRIGHT ââI believe in God, only I spell it N-a-t-u-r-e.â FRENCH SAYING ââA faithful friend is an image of God.âÂ
FRANK LEAHY ââEgotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity.âÂ
FRANK LLOYD ââAn expert is a man who has stopped thinking â he knows.â
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT ââThat what you really believe in always happens. And the belief it in a thing makes it happen.â  Â
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT ââThe thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.â         Â
FRANK OUTLAW ââWatch your thoughts; they become your words. Watch your words; they become your actions. Watch your actions; they become your habits. Watch your habits; they become your character. Watch your character for it will become your destiny.â   Â
FRANK SINATRA ââThat’s life, that’s what all the people say You’re riding high in April, Shot down in May But i know i’m gonna change that tune, When I’m back on top, back on top in June. I said that’s life, and as funny as it may seem Some people get their kicks, Stompin’on a dream But i don’t let it, let it get me down, Cause this fine or world it keeps spinning around I’ve been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, A poet, a pawn and a king. I’ve been up and down and over and out And i know one thing: Each time i find myself, flat on my face, pick myself up and get back in the race.â         Â
FRANK SWINNERTON ââWe would rather be in the company of somebody we like than in the company of the most superior being of our acquaintance.â
FRANK TYGER âYour future depends on many things, But mostly on you.â
FRANK WHITMORE ââThe biggest difficulty with mankind today is that our knowledge has increased so much faster than our wisdom.â
FRANK ZAPPA- âArt is making something out of nothing and selling it.â
FRANK ZAPPA- âCommunism doesnât work because people like to own stuff.â
FRANK ZAPPA ââI donât want to see any religious people in public office because theyâre working for another boss.â
FRANK ZAPPA ââStupidity has a certain charm-ignorance does not.â
FRANK ZAPPA ââWithout deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.â          Â
FRANKFURTER- âIn essence the constitution is not a literary composition but a way of ordering societyâ¦â
FRANKLIN ADAMS ââTo err is human; to forgive, infrequent.â        Â
FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT ââIn the truest sense, freedom cannot be bestowed; it must be achieved.â  Â
FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT ââLet us never forget that government is ourselves and not an alien power over us. The ultimate ‘rulers’ of our democracy are… not government officials, but the voters of this country.â
FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT ââMen are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds.â  Â
FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT ââPhysical strength can never permanently withstand the impact of spiritual force.â    Â
FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT ââWhen peace has been broken anywhere, the peace of all countries everywhere is in danger.â  Â
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT ââThe only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubt of today.â Â
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT ââWe cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.â  Â
FRANKLIN P JONES ââNothing changes your opinion of a friend so surely as success -yours or his.â  Â
FRANKLIN P JONES ââNothing makes you more tolerant of a neighbour’s noisy party than being there.â
FRANKLIN P JONES ââThe trouble with being punctual is that nobody’s there to appreciate it.â  Â
FRANKLIN P. JONES ââLove doesnât make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile.â
FRANKLIN THOMAS ââOne day our descendants will think it incredible that we paid so much attention to things like the amount of melanin in our skin or the shape of our eyes or our gender instead of the unique identities of each of us as complex human beings.â  Â
FRANKLIN, B ââWhatever is begun in anger ends in shame.â  Â
FRANKLIND ROOSEVELT ââForests are the ‘lungs’ of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people.â     Â
FRANZ KAFKA – âYou donât need to leave your roomâ¦. The world will freely offer itself to you unmasked.â
FRANZ KAFKA ââAny one who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old.â
FRANZ KAFKA ââDon’t despair, not even over the fact that you don’t despair.â    Â
FRANZ KAFKA ââEven the merest gesture is holy if it is filled with faith.â
FRANZ KAFKA ââEvery revolution evaporates and leaves behind only the slime of a new bureaucracy.â
FRANZ KAFKA- âI do not read advertisements. I would spend all of my time wanting things.â
FRANZ KAFKA ââIn arguments smiles are like songs in love; they describe much, but prove nothing.â
FRANZ KAFKA ââIn the battle between you and the world, back the world.â  Â
FRANZ KAFKA ââIt is often better to be I chain then to be free.â
FRANZ KAFKA ââQuietness is indeed a sign of strength. But quietness may also help one to achieve strength.â        Â
FRANZ KAFKA ââYou may object that it is not a trial at all; you are quite right, for it is the only a trial if I recognize it as such.âÂ
FRED ALIEN ââCommittee – a group of men who individually can do nothing but as a group decide that nothing can be done.â   Â
FRED ALLEN ââA celebrity is a person who works hard all his life to become well known, then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized.âÂ
FRED ASTAIRE â âOld age is like every thing else. To make success of it youâve got to start young.â
FRED ASTAIRE â âOld age is like every thing else. To make success of it youâve got to start young.â
FRED ASTAIRE ââThe hardest job kidâs face today is learning good manners without seeing any.âÂ
FRED DONALDSON ââIt takes courage to play in a world that does not play.â
FRED HOYLE ââSpace isn’t remote at all. It’s only an hour’s drive away if your car could go straight upwards.â   Â
Fred Rogers ââThere is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face.â
FRED SHERO ââSuccess is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You must first set yourself on fire.â
FREDERIC BASTIAT ââBy virtue of trade, one man’s prosperity is beneficial to all others.â  Â
FREDERIC BASTIAT ââThe worst thing that can happen to a good cause is not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended.â     Â
FREDERIC CHOPIN ââSimplicity is the final achievement. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art.â
FREDERIC SPIEGELBERG ââIt is, indeed, a remarkable circumstance that when Western civilisation discovers Relativity it applies it to the manufacture of atombombs, whereas Oriental civilisation applies it to the development of new states of consciousness.â Â
FREDERICK B MACNUTT ââ0 Lord and heavenly Father… grant that throughout this Lent our souls may so be fed by Jesus Christ that we may continually live in him and he in us; and that day by day we may be renewed in spirit by the power of his endless life, who give himself for us and now lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.â        Â
FREDERICK BAILES ââMan’s power of choice enables him to think like an angel or a devil, a king or a slave.â
FREDERICK BUECHNER ââCompassion is sometimes the fatal capacity for feeling what it is like to live inside somebody else’s skin. It is the knowledge that there can never really be any peace and joy for me until there is peace and joy finally for you too.â           Â
FREDERICK DOUGLAS- âThose who profess to favor freedom, and depreciate agitation, are men who want crop without ploughing the ground.â
FREDERICK MARRYAT ââI think it much better that…every man paddle his own canoe.â   Â
FREDERICK W. LEWIS ââPrepare. The time to win your battle is before it starts.â Â
FREDRICH AUGUST VON HAYKE ââFrom the saintly and single-minded idealist to the fanatic is often but a step.â        Â
FREDRICK FARRAR â â Oneâs liberty should end when it becomes the curse of his neighbor.â
FREEMAN DYSON ââScience and religion are two windows that people look through, trying to understand the big universe outside, trying to understand why we are here. The two windows give different views, but both look out at the same universe. Both views are one-sided, neither is complete. Both leave out essential features of the real world. And both are worthy of respect.â
FREESEARCH DICTIONARY ââWily:â adjective.(of a person) cleaver, having a good understanding of situations, possibilities and people, and often willing to use tricks to achieve an aim.â
FREIDRICH NIETZSCHE ââMuch about your good people moves me to disgust, and it is not their evil I mean.â
FRENCH PROVERB ââI know by my own pot how others boil.â  Â
FRENCH PROVERB ââYouth lives on hope, old age on remembrance.â    Â
FREYA STARK ââThere can be no happiness if the things we believe in are different from the things we do.â Â
FRIAR ELSTOW ââWe know the way to heaven, to be as ready by water as by land at therefore we are not which way to go.â
FRIDRICH AUGUST VON HAYEK ââThe starving for equality by means of a directed economy can result only in an officially enforced inequality.â  Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE – âA casual stroll through the lunatic asylum show that faith does not prove anything.â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE – âThe higher we soar, the smaller we seem to those who can not fly.â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââAh, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent.â  Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââAll in all, punishment hardens and renders people more insensible; it concentrates; it increases the feeling of estrangement; it strengthens the power of resistance.â  Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââBattle not with monsters lest ye become a monster and if you gaze into the abyss the abyss gazes into you.â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââI’m not upset that you lied to me, I’m upset that from now on I can’t believe you.â             Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââInsanity in individuals is something rare, but in groups, parties, nation and epochs it is the rule.â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââIs man merely a mistake of God’s? Or God merely a mistake of man’s?â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââIt is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââMany are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal.â    Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââMorality is the best of all devices for leading mankind by the nose.â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE -âMorality is the herd-instinct in the individualâ
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââOne who neglects or disregards the existence of earth, air, fire, water and vegetation disregards his own existence which is entwined with them. Jam cosmology the individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââPerhaps I know best why it is man alone who laughs; he alone suffers so deeply that he had to invent laughter.â  Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââThe advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoys several times the same good things for the first time.â    Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââThe consequences of our actions take hold of us quite indifferent to our claim that meanwhile we have improved’.â  Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââThe man who fights too long against dragons becomes a dragon himself.â Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââThe visionary lies to himself, the liar only to others.â  Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââThere is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââWe have art to save ourselves from the truth.â Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââWhat does not destroy me makes me stronger.â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââWhenever i climb i am followed by a dog called âEgoâ.”Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââWith out music, life would be a mistake.â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââYou have your way. I have my way. As for the correct way, the only way, it does not exist.â   Â
FRIEDRICH NIETZCHE ââYou have. your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the. correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.â Â
FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER ââThe universe is one of God’s thoughts.â   Â
FRIEDRICH WILHELM NETZSCHE ââIt is not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.â
FRIEDRICH WILHELM NIETZCHE ââHe who cannot obey himself will be commanded. That is the nature of living creatures.âÂ
FRITJOF CAPRA ââThe most important characteristic of the Eastern world view â one could almost say the essence of it â is the awareness of the unity and mutual interrelation of all things and events, the experience of all phenomena in the world as manifestations of a basic oneness. All things are seen as interdependent and inseparable parts of this cosmic whole; as different manifestations of the same ultimate reality.â  Â
FRITZ SPRINGMEIER ââAccording to the Masonic principle “Or do abs Chaos”, Saturn or Chronos will produce massive upheaval of the old order and Jupiter, or Zeus, will restore social order under a new system of law: “…the religion of Saturn is Saturnian gnosis â which turns out to be a rehash of the Gnosticism that the high level Satanists believe in. Saturn is severe. Jupiter is mild. The merging of Saturn (severity) with Jupiter is the creation of the new Golden Age âaccording to high level Satanic hierarchy teachings.”  Â
FROM GURU GOBIND SINGH’S BAISAKHI ADDRESS, 1699 ââLet all embrace one creed and obliterate differences of religion. Let the four Hindu castes that have different rules for their guidance abandon them all, adopt the one form of adoration, and become brothers. Let no one deem himself superior to another… â
FROM WORLD SCRIPTURE ââIndividual responsibility means an attitude of self-criticism. We should not blame others for our own difficulties, but rather look for the cause within ourselves.â  Â
FROUDE, J.A. ââThe moral system of universe is like a document written in alternate ciphers, which change from line to line.â
FULKE GREVILLE ââThere is in some men a dispassionate neutrality of mind, which, though it generally passes for good temper, can neither gratify nor warm us; it must indeed be granted that these men only negatively offend; but then it should also be remembered that they cannot positively please.â Â
FULTON J. SHEEN ââPride is an admission of weakness; it secretly/ears all competition and dreads all rivals.â    Â
FYODOE DOSTOYEVSKY- âI refuge to prove that I exist, for proof denies faith and without I am nothing.â
FYODOE DOSTOYEVSKY- âIf the devil doesnât exist, but man has created him, he has created him in his own image.â
FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY ââIf you like a manâs laugh before you know anything, you must be sure that he is a good man.â
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY ââI think if the devil doesn’t exist, then man has created him â in his own image and likeness”. “Just as man created God, then?” observed Alyosha.â      Â
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY- âIf you were to destroy in man kind the belief in immortality, not only love but every living force maintaining the life of the world would once be dried up.â
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY ââLove the animals, love the plants, and love everything. If you love everything, you will perceive the divine mystery in things. Once you perceive it, you will begin to comprehend it better every day and you will come at last to love the whole world with an all-embracing love.â   Â
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY ââLove the animals, love the plants, love everything. If you love everything, you will perceive the divine mystery in things. Once you perceive it, you will begin to comprehend it better everyday. And you will come to love the whole world with an all-embracing love.â
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY- âNothing is more seductive for man than his freedom of conscience but nothing is a great cause of suffering.â
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