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A. Parthasarathy



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“William Shakespeare: All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances.”
A. Parthasarathy, The Fall of the Human Intellect

“William Drummond wisely observes: He who cannot reason is a fool; he who will not is a bigot; he who dare not is a slave.”
A. Parthasarathy, The Fall of the Human Intellect

“Your motto in life should be to strive, to struggle, not to succeed. Work well accomplished is the joy of life. Success or failure is immaterial. What really matters in life is your ability to adopt action to obligation. Your business lies in action alone, not in the reward accruing from it. Let not the anxiety for enjoying the fruit disturb the course of your action.”
A. Parthasarathy, Vedanta Treatise: The Eternities



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