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Inspirational quotes from the books of great scholars

Inspirational quotes from the books of great scholars


To teach is to learn twice.

Inflation is being broke with a lot of money in your pocket.

The most marvellous computer is only a product of the human brain.


We blame in others only the faults by which we do not profit.

A laugh is just like music, it lingers in theheart, And where its melody is heard, The ills of life depart.

Think all you speak but speak not all you think.

Men use care in purchasing a horse and are neglectful in choosing friends.

A right cause never fails, a true word never hurts in the end.

When you choose the lesser of two evils, always remember that it is still an evil.

Cheerfulness is health; its opposite, melancholy, is disease.

The poor man seeks for food, the rich man for appetite.

A candle looses nothing by lighting other candles.

The strength of man is in his bearing unhappiness with courage.

A long life may not be good enough; but a good life is long enough.

Forward, ever forward, without fear and without hesitation. (The Mother).

The wise man learns more from his enemies thanthe fool does from his friends.

Circumstances.: Circumstances are therulers of the weak; but the instruments of the wise.

When two men in business always agree, one of them is unnecessary.

Patience is the key to paradise. (Turkish Proverb).

Inspiring words of Bharat Ratna Dr. M. Visveswarayya, Engineer-Staesman.

Success in life depends on action, that is on what you do, and not what you feel or think and the price of success is hard work.

A man whose only maxim in life is to seek pleasure and avoid pain does not have the basis of any permanent and well-deserved success in life.

Do not give opinions on matters in which you are not proficient.

To be well dressed is to be well disciplined.

Man's success in life depends on man's own exertion.

Practice thrift and save a month's earning in a year.

Contentment leads to stagnation.

Work hard. Hard work does not kill. It is worry that kills.

Work is worship and service to the nation is the goal and purpose of all education and knowledge.

To build a better nation is to build better individuals.

Industrialise or perish.

Very often we forget the economic truth that if people all around us are happy, we are bound to be happy.

Restrict imports, increase exports.

Education is the sovereign remedy for all economic ills.

The main aim and object of education is to trainthe recipients for the battle of life.

Think in terms of the nation, try to promote national efficiency to the limit f your power.

21. If 50 million say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing.

22. The greatest happiness comes from making others happy.

23. A fool always finds one still more foolish to admire him.

24. Live well so that he may die well.

25. He who hesitates is lost.

26. Nothing in the affairs of man is worse than indifference.

27. Opportunity is often lost because of indecision.

28. Perseverance is the very hook or joint of all virtues.

29. If you want peace be prepared for war.

30. The future is purchased by the present.

31. A state with defective laws will have defective morals. (Seneca).

32. A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. (Francis Bacon).

33. Ability is poor man's wealth.

34. Remember that there is something to be learned from everybody.

35. I simply want to please my conscience, which is God. (Mahatma Gandhi).

36. United we stand, divided we fall.

37. Thinking good thoughts, precede good actions.

38. Wounds made by words are hard to heal.

39. A house divided against itself cannot stand. (Abraham Lincoln).

40. They always talk who never think.

41. A great fortune in the hands of a fool is a great misfortune.

42. Marry in haste and repent at leisure.

43. There is nothing permanent in the world, except 'change'.

44. He who is contended is rich. (Lao Tse).

45. He who laughs lasts long.

46. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. (Alexander Pope).

47. When all men think alike, no man thinks very much.

48. Victory has a thousand parents while defeat is an orphan.

49. Mean men admire wealthy; great men, glory.

50. Much learning does not teach understanding.

51. Don't talk unless you can improve upon upon silence.

52. A man without patience is a lamp without oil.

53. Great work: Doing is very good, but that comes from thinking. Fill the brain, therefore, with high thoughts, highest ideals; place them day and night before you; and out of that will come great work. (Swamy Vivekananda).

54. No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach. (William Cowper).

55. To err is human; to blame it on the other party is politics.

56. He who has health has hope, and he who has hope has everything. (Arabian Proverb).

57. A man who is much talked about is always very attractive. (Oscar Wilde).

58. Justifying a fault doubles it.

59. There is a foolish corner in the brain of the wisest man. (Aristotle).

60. There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness.

61. Unless we make effort to persevere nothing happens. Effort is the root of all achievements, the foundation of all attainments.

62. The young man knows the rules, but the old man knows the exceptions.

63. The worst form of injustice is pretended justice. (Plato).

64. Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned. (Peter Marshall).

65. The wise man reads both books and life itself. (Lin Yutang).

66. Instant joke helps for a good laugh.

Instant action helps for a good purpose.

Instant decision helps for a good management.

Instant smile helps for a good life. (Geetha Rajasekar).

67. The greatest prayer is patience. (Buddha).

68. The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. (Miguel de Cervantes).

69. A good laugh is sunshine in a house.

70. No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. (Eleanor Roosevelt).

71. We can live without our friends but not without our neighbours.

72. Six feet of earth makes us all equal. (Italian Proverb).

73. Where might is master, justice is servant. (German Proverb).

74. Everybody is ignorant only on different subjects. (Will Rogers).

75. To forgive all is inhuman as to forgive none. (Seneca).

76. If a man speaks too much, he is talkative.

If he speaks too little, he is reserved.

If he spends too much, he is a spendthrift.

If he spends too little, he is a miser.

If he advances too much, he is a forward.

Ifhe lags behind, he is a laggard.

if he insists too much, he is obstinate.

If he insists too little, he is fickle.

If he is accomodative, he is cheap.

If he remains stiff, he is proud.

77. The highest virtue is to battle against inequity, no matter what the cost may be. (subhash chandra bose).

78. Wealth should be used for charitable purposes, scholastic attainments and knowledge to save humanity and undertake pious works, power of speech to help others in their advancement and intellect for the realisation of God.

79. God pervades the entire universe and is a witness to all our actions and hence a wrong done in secret does not enjoy immunity.

80. The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness that gives everything its value.

81. Gentleness brings victory to him who attacks and victory to him who defends. Those whom Heaven would save, it fences around with gentleness.

82. Equality is not a law of nature. Nature has made no two things equal; its sovereign law is subordination and dependence.

83. Law is not law if it violates the principles of eternal justice.

84. It is a thousand times better to have common sense without education than to have education without common sense.

85. No peopleis wholly civilised where a distinction is drawn between stealing an office and stealing a purse.

86. Better to do right from wrong motives than wrong from right motives. Whether youlose your own soul is not significant, but how your acts affect others is of vital importance.

87. Be not ashamed to say what you are not ashamed to think.

88. In this world, there is always danger for those who is afraid of it.

89. The feeling that you have done a job well is rewarding; the feeling that you have done it perfectly is fatal.

90. Worry often gives a small thing a big shadow.

91. Many people confuse faulty planning and bad management with hard luck.

92. Between elections the politician is in a quandary: what wiil he promise the next time if he does everything he promised the last time.

93. Whatever crushes individuality is despotism, by whatever name it may be called.

94. Among the rules governing the law of righteousness, prime importance is given to speaking the truth under all circumstances. Telling lies will compel persons to continue the habit forever, but those who stick to truth can always be consistent.

95. The earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed.

96. Keep in mind that even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you just sit there.

97. Men become bad and guilty because they speak and act without foreseeing the results of their words and actions.

98. Much of what we mistakenly call 'progress' is merely the substitution of acomplicated nuisance for a simple nuisance.

99. All progress and growth is a matter of change, but change must be growth within our social and government concepts if it should not destroy them.

100. Idleness is the nest in which mischief lays its eggs.

101. Every individual has a place to fill in the world, and is important in some respect, whether he chooses to be so or not.

102. One of the principal requirements for a successful life is the ability to make the right decisions.

103. Who allows oppression shares the crime.

104. To have what we want is riches; but to be able to do without riches is power.

105. One may know how to gain a victory, and know not how to use it.

106. The true standard of quality is sealed in the mind; those who think nobly are noble.

107. Ambition is a lust that is never quenched; but grows more inflamed and madder by enjoyment.

108. The power of words is immense. A well-chosen word has often sufficed to stop a flying army, to change defeat into victory, and to save an empire.

109. To envy anybody is to confess ourselves his inferior.

110. Contentment is a matter of hoping for the best and making the best of what you get.

111. The trouble with the average budget is that it's hard to fill up one hole without digging another.

112. Indecision is the graveyard of good intentions.

113. He who injured you was either stronger or weaker than you. If he was weaker, spare him; if he was stronger, spare yourself.

114. It is nott wealth or power, nor is it mere intellect, that governs the world. It is moral character associated with moral excellence that really rules the entire universe.

115. Our own mind possessed by devilish qualities, irritation, wrath, impatience, revenge, suspicion, prejudice, grudge, dislike, restlessness, intolerance, depression, heated feelings is our real enemy. All these must be totally abandoned.

116. No nation can survive or prosper unless the majority of its individuals possesses a high degree of culture and character.

117. We think according to nature; we speak according to rules; we act according to custom.

118. The salt of life is selfless service, the bread of life is universal love, the water of life is purity, the sweetness of life is devotion, the fragrance of life is generosity, the pivot of life is meditation and the goal of life is self-realisation.

119. Men are always sincere. They change sincerities, that's all.

120.Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but difficult to enslave.

121. We promise according to our hopes, and perform according to our fears.

122. To be a winner, you don't need size, you need a winning attitude.

123. Monkeys are superior to men in this:When a monkey looks into a mirror, it sees a monkey.

124. A man's feet must be planted in his country, but his eyes must survey the world.

125. The vices of authority are chiefly four: delays, corruption, roughness and facility.

126. Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge where there is no river.

127. The strongest principle of growth lies in human choice.

128. Some people will never learn anything for the reason that they understand everything too soon.

129. The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.

130. Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule.

131. Men are born with two eyes, but with one tongue, in order that they should see twice as much as they say.


132. All truths that are kept silent become poisonous.

133. What is beautiful is good and who is good will be beautiful.

134. We cannot always oblige but we can speak obligingly.

135. The best protection is an unshakeable faith in the Divine Grace.
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