Krishnananda Saraswati Quotes
What Man Needs Is Not Philosophy Or Religion In The Academic Or Formalistic Sense Of The Term, But Ability To Think Rightly. The Malady Of The Age Is Not Absence Of Philosophy Or Even Irreligion But Wrong Thinking And A Vanity Which Passes For Knowledge. Though It Is Difficult To Define Right Thinking, It Cannot Be Denied That It Is The Goal Of The Aspirations Of Everyone.
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