Occasional Speeches and Writings: Second Series, February 1956-February 1957, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 - 403 pages |
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... values without which the Commonwealth would fade away . We live not because of our earthly possessions but we live on account of the ideals we cherish , and when we say we are members of the Common- wealth it is essential for us to ...
... values without which the Commonwealth would fade away . We live not because of our earthly possessions but we live on account of the ideals we cherish , and when we say we are members of the Common- wealth it is essential for us to ...
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Second Series, February 1956-February 1957 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. values and the values can be cherished under whatever sky you are working , and if you are able to bring these values to bear on your daily existence , you will make a ...
Second Series, February 1956-February 1957 Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. values and the values can be cherished under whatever sky you are working , and if you are able to bring these values to bear on your daily existence , you will make a ...
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... values , of mass and quantity for standards of quality . Size and speed are material values ; art , literature and religious life are spiritual values . A mass civilization has the tendency to crush the individual , reduce him to the ...
... values , of mass and quantity for standards of quality . Size and speed are material values ; art , literature and religious life are spiritual values . A mass civilization has the tendency to crush the individual , reduce him to the ...
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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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