Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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... human affairs . This is possible only by a partner- ship in peaceful co - existence . People's freedom in 1 Matthew , V. 43-44 the management of their own affairs should be absolute . 18 OCCASIONAL SPEECHES AND WRITINGS - II.
... human affairs . This is possible only by a partner- ship in peaceful co - existence . People's freedom in 1 Matthew , V. 43-44 the management of their own affairs should be absolute . 18 OCCASIONAL SPEECHES AND WRITINGS - II.
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... possible for them to lead human lives , easy , free , rich and dignified , is an illustration of their fundamental humanism . Truth , beauty and goodness are not dreams of the mind or fancies of the heart . They are extra - mental ...
... possible for them to lead human lives , easy , free , rich and dignified , is an illustration of their fundamental humanism . Truth , beauty and goodness are not dreams of the mind or fancies of the heart . They are extra - mental ...
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... possible for him to develop Yoga of either the mind or the spirit . So it cannot be argued that in our eagerness for metaphysical perfection or religious realization , we neglected the basis of all those pursuits , health and wellbeing ...
... possible for him to develop Yoga of either the mind or the spirit . So it cannot be argued that in our eagerness for metaphysical perfection or religious realization , we neglected the basis of all those pursuits , health and wellbeing ...
Contents
Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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