Friedrich Max Muller Quotes
The True History Of The World Must Always Be The History Of The Few; And As We Measure The Himalaya By The Height Of Mount Everest, We Must Take The True Measure Of India From The Poets Of The Veda, The Sages Of The Upanishads, The Founders Of The Vedanta And Sankhya Philosophies, And The Authors Of The Oldest Law-books, And Not From The Millions Who Are Born And Die In Their Villages, And Who Have Never For One Moment Been Roused Out Of Their Drowsy Dream Of Life.
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