Occasional Speeches and Writings: Second Series, February 1956-February 1957, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 - 403 pages |
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Page 219
... and those who follow the path for liberation may also cross to the wisdom beyond . This is the root of the matter , the essential unity underlying the many differences in outlook and expression that came to characterize Buddhism as it.
... and those who follow the path for liberation may also cross to the wisdom beyond . This is the root of the matter , the essential unity underlying the many differences in outlook and expression that came to characterize Buddhism as it.
Page 266
... expressing the Reality in its plenitude . ' For my thoughts are not your thoughts , neither are your ways my ways ... expression of the Absolute truth , of unique value , standing by itself , differing from others in its degree of ...
... expressing the Reality in its plenitude . ' For my thoughts are not your thoughts , neither are your ways my ways ... expression of the Absolute truth , of unique value , standing by itself , differing from others in its degree of ...
Page 288
... question . The sources of information should not be muzzled or controlled by selfish interests . People must have the freedom of thought and expression . In a totalitarian society , the party 288 OCCASIONAL SPEECHES AND WRITINGS - II.
... question . The sources of information should not be muzzled or controlled by selfish interests . People must have the freedom of thought and expression . In a totalitarian society , the party 288 OCCASIONAL SPEECHES AND WRITINGS - II.
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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