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Wintersmoon by Hugh Walpole
Wintersmoon’ is a 1928 horror novel by the English novelist Hugh Walpole. of his other novels of the 1920s, ‘Wintersmoon’, his first attempt at a full-length love story, portrays a clash between traditionalism and modernism; his own sympathies, though not spelled out, were clearly with the traditionalists.
Wintry Peacock by DH Lawrence
The present book ‘Wintry Peacock’ is a fiction short story written by the famous English novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, literary critic and painter – DH Lawrence. It was first published in the year 1921.
Wisdom of Gandhi by Prashant Gupta
Khadi is the sun of the village solar system.
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Knowledge without devotion will be like a misfire.
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Nature care implies that the treatment should be the cheapest and the simplest possible.
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Without prayer there is no inward peace.
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Let there be no distinction between rich and poor, high and low.
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All our national schools ought to be converted into factories of our national ammunition, namely, constructive work.
—Quotes from this book”
Wisdom of Kalam by Prashant Gupta
The young population of India must have a big aim. Small aim is a crime. Always think of rising higher. Let it be your only thought.
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• If there is determination to achieve a goal, man will always succeed.
• With determined efforts, you can always succeed against established beliefs.
• We should not give up and we should not allow the problem to defeat us.
• Make every difficult task a possible venture.
Dignity Courage of conviction gives us strength and dignity.
Wisdom of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar by Ed. Karishma Bajaj
“You don’t have to wake up at 4 o’clock and do practice, no. You do it when you’re complete with your sleep. Don’t strain yourself. Your inner connection can only happen when you are relaxed, not if you’re tense. —
Be like a child, unassuming, knowing the more you know there is so much more to be known. Knowing only leads to awareness that you do not know so much more. That brings humility I’m saying? —
Take past as a lesson, and see what you can do in the future. That is why we should take past as destiny and future as free will, that is intelligence. —
World peace comes with individual peace. If individuals become peaceful, communities become peaceful, then the leaders of the world will also become peaceful, and we can have world peace. We need to spiritualize the politics, socialize the business and secularize the religion. —
There is no doubt that you need some money for your day-to-day survival. But money cannot buy you happiness. It’s knowledge or wisdom that brings you happiness. — When you make a new mistake, it is not a mistake; you have learnt a valuable lesson. But when you keep doing the same mistake over and over, it is a BIG mistake. —
If you have to get angry, get angry at bigger things, not the small usual mundane stuff. Get angry at corruption in the system and injustice happening around you. Everyone should speak out against corruption. —
Ego is feeling uncomfortable in the presence of someone else. Self-confidence is, feeling at home. Being natural is antidote to ego, and being natural is so complementary to confidence. It goes with confidence and is inseparable from confidence. —
The test of your peace is only when there are obstacles. Be thankful to obstacles. —
Take the Challenge. Whenever someone is nasty towards you, do something so nice that it takes him by surprise. —
If anyone any time feels lonely, depressed, unhappy or sad, just remember that you are not alone. —
Trust in yourself. Have faith in your choice of actions and the path you would be following. If you don’t trust yourself, how can you trust the Master? —
Misunderstandings happen on this planet because of distance, because there is no closeness, no one ever ‘sits next to’ the other. In one house, people live on different planets. In a town, people live in different galaxies.
Wisdom of Vivekanand by Sachin Sinhal
What the world wants is character. The world is in need of those whose life is one burning love—selfless. That love will make every word tell like a thunderbolt. Awake, awake, great souls!
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When we can attach the mind to, or detach it from, the sense at our will, we shall really possess character. Then alone we shall have taken a long step towards freedom; before that, we are mere machines.
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Fear is death, fear is sin, fear is hell, fear is unrighteousness and fear is wrong life. All the negative thoughts and ideas that are in the world have proceeded from this evil spirit of fear.
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The kingdom of heaven is within us. God is within us. He is the Soul of our souls. See Him in your own soul. That is practical religion. That is freedom.
Everything must be sacrificed, if necessary, for that one sentiment: universality.
—Quotes from this book
Wisdom Tales
“As the name suggests, Wisdom Tales is a collection of 30 stories written and compiled by well-known author, J.M. Mehta. Each story begins with a line of wisdom expressing the crux of the story and teaching a simple but important value of life which should be imbibed by one and all to remain happy and become successful.
The values included in the given stories are honesty, kindness, faith, sacrifice, patience, humility, friendship, gratefulness, sincerity, etc. If we can adopt even some of the above mentioned values in our day to day life, we can improve our conduct and change our lifestyle completely.
In addition to the opening line of wisdom, there is also a box at the end of each story named, “”Pearls of Wisdom””. This is where the author has emphasized the deep, inner meaning hidden within the story highlighting the moral value associated with it.
Therefore dear readers, go through these invaluable collections of inspiring, enlightening and entertaining stories, and read it out to your family and friends.