Свойство:Цитата по-английски

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As large as is the unbounded Universe,<br> So large that little, hidden Spirit is!<br> The Heavens and Earths are in it! Fire and air,<br> And sun and moon and stars; darkness and light,<br> It comprehends! Whatever maketh Man,<br> The present of him, and the past of him,<br> And what shall be of him; – all thoughts and things<br> Lie folded in the eternal vast of It!  +
As many passions of the soul, so many fierce and savage despots.  +
As rain does not break through a well-thatched house, passion will not break through a well-reflecting mind.  +
As the bee collects nectar, and departs without injuring the flower, or its color or scent, so let a Sage dwell in his village.  +
As the spider moving upward by his thread gains free space, thus also he who undertakes moving upward by the known word OM, gains independence.  +
As the streams of a river flow on, and return not, so pass away the days and nights, taking away the lives of men.  +
As two pieces of wood may come together in the ocean, and having met, may separate again; like this is the meeting of mortals.  +
At present your nature is distinct; but ere long you will vanish into the whole: you will be returned into that universal reason which gave you your being.  +
At the end of a life of study, the man possessed of knowledge approaches Deity; and at the end of many lives, the wise man becomes one with the ALL.  +
Bathe in the river of the soul, O man, for not with water is the soul washed clean.  +
Be not a friend to the wicked – charcoal when hot, burns; when cold, it blackens the fingers.  +
Be persuaded that those things are not your riches which you do not possess in the penetralia of the reasoning power.  +
Behold, we know not anything;<br> I can but trust that good shall fall<br> At last — far off — at last, to all,<br> And every winter change to spring.<br> <br> So runs my dream: but what am I?<br> An infant crying in the night:<br> An infant crying for the light:<br> And with no language but a cry.<br>  +
Better it would be that a man should eat a lump of flaming iron than that one should break his vows.  +
By a trusty friend is man supported in life, and by reward are friendships increased.  +
By oneself the evil is done, by oneself one suffers; by oneself the evil is left undone, by oneself one is purified.  +
By perfection in study and meditation the Supreme Spirit becomes manifest; study is one eye to behold it, and meditation is the other.  +
By shaking hands with deceit, one is tossed on the billows of toil.  +
By the fall of water-drops the pitcher is gradually filled; this is the cause of wisdom, of virtue, and of wealth.  +
By truth alone is man's mind purified, and by right discipline it doth become inspired.  +