The book "His Call to the Nation" having messages of Swami Vivekananda, published by Ramakrishna mission, has inspired many achievers in the last century. Anna Hazare who fought against corruption in India is one among them and this is the same book inspired him to dedicate himself for the service of the nation.
3. The history of the world
is the history of a few
men who had faith in
themselves. That faith
calls the divinity within.
You can do anything.
You fail only when you
do not strive sufficiently
to manifest infinite
power. As soon as a man
or a nation loses faith,
death comes.
4. Never think there is anything
impossible for the soul.
It is greatest hearsay to think so. If there
is sin, this is the only sin to say that you
are weak, or others are weak.
5. Be free; hope for
nothing from
anyone. I am sure, if
you look back upon
your lives, you will
find that you were
always trying to get
help from others,
which never came.
All the help that has
come was from
within yourselves.
6. Never Even time
say, No, and space
never say, are as
I cannot, nothing
for you compared
are with your
infinite. nature.
YOU CAN DO ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING, YOU ARE ALMIGHTY.
7. If there is one word you find coming
like a bomb from the Upnishads,
bursting like a bomb-shell upon
masses of ignorance, it is the word,
fearlessness.
8. If you look, you will find that I
have never quoted anything but
the Upnishads. And of the
Upnishads, it is only that one
idea, STRENGTH.
The quintessence
of the Vedas and
Vedanta and all lies
in that word.
9. Be strong,
my young friends, that is my
advice to you. You will be nearer
to heaven through football than
through study of the Gita. These
are bold words, but I have to
say them, for I love you.
10. I know where the
shoe pinches. I
have gained a little
experience. You
will understand
the Gita better
with your biceps,
your muscles, a
little stronger.
11. This is one question I put to every men..
Are you strong?
Do you feel strength?
for I know it is the truth alone
that gives strength.Strength is
the medicine for the worlds
disease
12. S t r e ng t h i s l i f e ; w e a k n e s s i s d e a t h .
13. This is a great
fact;
Strength is
felicity,
life
eternal,
immortal;
weakness is
constant strain
and misery,
weakness is
death.
14. To succeed, you must have
tremendous perseverance,
tremendous will. I will drink
the ocean, says the persevering soul,
at my will, mountains will crumble
up. Have that sort of energy, that
work hard, and
sort of will;
you will reach the goal.
15. Men, men, these are
wanted; everything else
will be ready, but strong,
vigorous, believing young
men, sincere to the
backbone, are wanted. A
hundred such and the
world become
revolutionized.
16. Are not drums made in the country? Are not
trumpets and kettle-drums available in India?
17. Make the boys hear
the deep-toned sound
of these instruments.
Hearing from boyhood
the sound of those
other effeminate
forms of
music, the
country is well-nigh
converted into a
country of women.
18. Death is better than a
vegetating ignorant
life; it is better to die
on the battle-field than
to live a life of defeat.
19. Can anything be done unless
everybody exerts himself to his
utmost? It is the man of action, the
lion-heart that the Goddess of Wealth
resorts to. No need of looking behind.
FORWARD!
We want infinite energy, infinite zeal,
infinite courage, and infinite
patience, then only great things be
achieved.
21. Let people say whatever they like,
stick to your own convictions, and
rest assured, the world will be at
your feet. They say, have faith in this
fellow, or that fellow, but I say, Have
faith in yourself all power is in you
be conscious and bring it out. Say,
I can do everything. Even the
poison of snake is powerless, if you
can firmly deny it.
22. Once when I was in Varanasi, I was passing
through a place where there was a large
tank of water on one side and high wall on
the other. It was in the grounds where there
were many monkeys. The monkeys of
Varanasi are huge brutes and sometimes
surly. They now took it into their heads not
to allow me to pass through their street, so
they howled and shrieked and clutched at
my feet as I passed. As they pressed closer, I
began to run, but the faster I ran, the faster
came the monkeys, and they began to bite
at me.
It seemed impossible to escape, but just then I met a stranger
who called to me, Face the brutes. I turned and faced the
monkeys, and they fell back and finally fled. That is the lesson for
all life face the terrible, face it boldly.
23. The more this power of
concentration, the more knowledge is
acquired, because this is the one and
only method of acquiring knowledge.
24. 90% of thought-
force is wasted by the ordinary
human being, therefore he is
constantly committing blunders;
the trained man or mind never
makes a mistake.
25. What work you do
except from the men
of little hearts?
Nothing in the world!
You must have an iron
will if you would cross
the ocean. You must
be strong enough to
pierce mountains.
27. Whatever you do, devote your
whole mind, heart and soul to it. I
once met a great sannyasi, who
cleansed his brass cooking
utensils, making them shine like
gold, with as much care and
attention as he bestowed on his
worship and meditation.
29. Make your own future. Let the dead past
bury its dead. The infinite future is before
you, and you must always remember that
each word, thought and deed lays up a
store for you, and that as the bad
thoughts and bad works are ready to
spring upon like tigers, so also there is the
inspiring hope that the good thoughts and
good deeds are ready with the power of
hundred thousand angels to defend you
always and for ever.
30. It is the coward and the fool who
says, This is my fate so says
the Sanskrit proverb. But it is the
strong man who stands up and
says, I will make my own fate. It
is people who are getting old who
talk of fate. Young men generally
do not come to astrology.
31. If you really want to judge the character of a
man, look not at his great performances.
Every fool may become a hero at one time
or another. Watch a man do his most
common actions; those are indeed the
things which will tell you the real character
of a great man. Great occasions rouse even
the lowest of human beings to some kind of
greatness, but he alone is the really great
man whose character is great always, the
same wherever he be.
32. The road to the
Good is the roughest
and steepest in the
universe. It is a
wonder that so
many succeed, no
wonder that so
many fall. Character
has to be
established through
a thousand
stumbles.
33. Each work has to pass
through these stages
ridicule, opposition,
and then acceptance.
Each man who thinks ahead of his time
is sure to be misunderstood. So the
opposition and persecution are
welcome, only I have to be steady and
pure and must have immense faith in
God, and all these will vanish.
34. Each soul is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest
this divinity within by controlling nature, external and
internal. Do this either by work, or worship, or
psychic control, or philosophy by one, or more, or
all of these and be free. This is the whole of
religion. Doctrines, or dogmas, or rituals, or books, or
temples, or forms, are but secondary details.
35. 3 things are necessary to make
every man great, every nation great.
1. Conviction of the powers of goodness.
2. Absence of jealousy and suspicion.
3. Helping all who are trying to be and do
good.
36. A hundred thousand men and women,
fired with the zeal of holiness, fortified
with eternal faith in Lord, and nerved to
lions courage by their sympathy for the
poor and the fallen and the
downtrodden, will go over the length
and breadth of the land, preaching the
gospel of salvation, the gospel of help,
the gospel of social raising-up the
gospel of equality.
37. My boy, if you have any respect for my words,
the first thing I will advice you to do is to throw
open all the doors and windows of your room.
In your quarter there are lots of poor people
sunk in degradation and misery. You will have to
go to them and serve them with your zeal and
enthusiasm. Arrange to distribute medicines to
those who are sick, and nurse them with all
care, supply food to him who is starving, teach
with as much as lies in you to the ignorant; and
if you begin to serve your brethren in this wise,
I tell you, my child, you will surely get peace
and consolation.
38. Take up one idea. Make that
one idea your life think of
it, dream of it, live on that
idea. Let the brain, muscles,
nerves, every part of your
body, be full of that idea
alone. This is the way to
success.
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