Man may be master of his own will, but he is not master of nature.
If there is hate and anger directed against one from the outside, one must not let such feelings get inside one.
A believer is one who is not beguiled by the outward splendour of worldly things.
The return to religion, by its very nature, signifies a return to human nature.
Often people accept or reject something not on the basis of truth or falsehood, but on the basis of what best serves their interests.
To believe in God is to see the invisible force behind visible objects.
A purposeful person avoids clashing with others on any issue, for this would be detrimental to his work.
However true something may be, if one is bent on denial then one is sure to find somejustification for it.
Man has an innate need for something to depend upon in this world, something which he can look up to.
Religion is essentially the voice of human nature.
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