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“That man is strongest who stands alone!”
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“Sometimes I think small children are the only sacred things left on this earth. Children and flowers.”
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“flute music in the mountains is always enchanting.”
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“We don't have to circle the world in order to find beauty and fulfilment. After all, most of living has to happen in the mind. And, to quote one anonymous sage from my trivet, "The world is only the size of each man's head.”
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“A merry heart does good like a medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones.”
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“Death moves about at random, without discriminating between the innocent and the evil, the poor and the rich.”
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“We get out of life what we bring to it. There is not a dream which may not come true if we have the energy which determines our own fate. We can always get what we want if we will it intensely enough... So few people succeed greatly because so few people conceive a great end, working towards it without giving up. We all know that the man who works steadily for money gets rich; the man who works day and night for fame or power reaches his goal. And those who work for deeper, more spiritual achievements will find them too. It may come when we no longer have any use for it, but if we have been willing it long enough, it will come!”
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“Apart from being a superb story teller, Corbett displayed great compassion for people from all walks of life and is still a legend in Garhwal and Kumaon amongst people who have never read his books. In”
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“A merry heart does good like a medicine, but a broken spirit dries the bones." "He who tenderly brings up his servant from a child, shall have him become his son at the end." (Book”
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