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Egoism: measuring others by our likes and dislikes – not by their needs but by our preferences.
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Read properly, fewer books than a hundred would suffice for a liberal education. Read superficially, the British Museum Library might still leave the student a barbarian.
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A normal man is one who has not only actualized his potentialities but has freed himself from his subjectivity.
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The observation of others is coloured by our inability to observe ourselves impartially. We can never be impartial about anything until we can be impartial about our own organism.
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Man believes he has will: this is his illusion.
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Controlled imagination becomes mental work. Introspection is a form of lunacy.
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Life in the planetary body is Sensation; in the astral body, emotion; in the mental body, thought.
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The happy person is he who is striving to actualize his potentialities.
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Jealousy is the dragon in paradise; the hell of heaven; and the most bitter of the emotions because associated with the sweetest.
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Beings differ in the potentiality of their awareness.
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Intuition with certainty is judgment.
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Consciousness is an electrical phenomenon which arises from a state of being which we can feel.
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There is no such thing as an immortal work of art. There is one art - the greatest of all, the art of making a complete human being of oneself.
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Belief is a luxury – only those who have real knowledge have a right to believe; otherwise belief is merely plausible opinion.