Wife
of the great philosopher Socrates was very ill-nature. His house was always
crowded by his followers' and visitors and she detested it. She scorned at
guests instead of welcoming them.
One
day the gathering was especially large and Socrates was delivering his
discourse. His wife felt disturbed by the crowd and got angry. Filled with rage
she went up to the balcony and started shouting at his followers angrily
shouting them to go away from the house. Socrates signaled his followers not to
listen to her and continued with his discourse. This enraged her even more and
she started throwing dirty water on the gathering as well as hurling at them.
Socrates
did not lose his calm and instead remarked jokingly "Did you all see, till
now, clouds were thundering and now it has started raining as well". The
people in the gathering broke into laughter.
One
of the qualities of great men is their ability to deal with ill-tempered people
with gentle humor.
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Good
thoughts and actions can never produce bad results; bad thoughts and actions
can never produce good results. This is but saying that nothing can come from
corn but corn, nothing but nettles from nettles. Most people know that this law
works in the physical world and hence act accordingly; but very few people
understand that it also operates in the subtle and causal realms, and as a
result they do not follow it.
Suffering
is always the effect of wrong thoughts in some direction. It is an indication
that the individual is out of harmony with himself, with the law of his being.
The sole and supreme aim of suffering is to purify, to burn out all that is
useless and impure. Suffering ceases for a person who is pure. There is no
point in burning gold after the dross has been removed.
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Truth
when spoken is never soothing is never the truth. Goodness will never create
enemies and enmity will never lead to goodness. Wise men speak very rarely and
those who talk excessively are never wise.
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A time comes in most men's live when the bell rings for
prayer, and unhappy are they who, when it does, have nowhere to carry their
heart's supplications.
Augustine Birrell
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