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..., donkeys don't corrupt anybody's culture; they are such silent, philosophical creatures. I have always loved them from my very childhood. I have always wondered why these poor creatures are condemned. They look so silent, standing in the shadows of the walls or the trees. Just watch their faces: they look like Aristotle or Kant or Hegel or Feuerbach -- great philosophers, thinking, thinking about great...

... problems. Once in a while they give a shout -- that is the shout that wakes other donkeys who are falling asleep. Except that shout, they don't do any harm to anybody. They don't make processions, they don't shout ugly slogans. They are not worried at all that somebody will corrupt their culture. If you have culture, nobody can corrupt it. If you have religion, nobody can destroy it. Because you don't...
... great friend. He is a very famous lawyer. He was telling me that once it happened that he was fighting a case in the court of a very saintly man - and I know that judge also: he was really a saintly man. And he would not receive any bribery. On the contrary, if somebody tried to bribe him, it was certain he would lose the case. So what did this lawyer do? He tried to bribe him from the opposite party...

.... He found a way. Of course, the opposite party lost the case. He sent a man, his agent, in the name of the other party, and tried to bribe the judge. And the judge was very angry - of course, the other party lost the case. And the other party was right. Nobody ever came to know how they lost the case. The other party was also puzzled. With such a saintly man it was absolutely certain that they were...
... rotary club. For a few months somebody is the president, then somebody else, then somebody else - give everybody a chance to look into his unconscious. Power is of immense importance. It is a revolution. Something hidden and dormant becomes active, and something that was active goes to sleep. And each of you has to remember that power is not going to corrupt you. Lord Acton's famous quotation I have...

... known me for my whole life. If you say so, I am not going to do it. Still you go on doing the same thing." She even tries to corrupt the minds of my kitchen people. I have told them, "Listen to her respectfully, but don't follow what she says." I want to eat my food my way. Nobody is going to instruct me. Tastes differ, likes differ, individualities differ. In my childhood there was a...
... very angrily, "What is the purpose of your coming to Nepal?" I looked at the man. I wanted to ask him, "What is the purpose of your being in Nepal? What is the purpose of your being born?" My purpose is clear -- I corrupt people. Whosoever has guts, I corrupt him. That has always been the purpose of the category of people I belong to. Socrates was corrupting people, Heraclitus was...
... least don't corrupt love. It is not corrupted by hatred, remember. It is corrupted by falsity. It is not destroyed by anger, never, but it is destroyed by an inauthentic persona, a false face. Love is possible only when there is freedom to be oneself without any guarding, without any reserve. One is simply flowing. What can you do? When you feel hateful, you are hateful. When the clouds are there and...
... modifications are correct foreign words, the substitutes thereof are corrupt, but also used, and hence valid for oaths. Hence secondary substitutes, not having been assigned by the Sages to that purpose, are invalid. Sc. secondary substitutes; hence they are valid. Which would otherwise be treated as invalid by the masses. [Read Menazakna … mepazahna, each of which consists ofthe three consonantal...
... accordingly be fit. In the case of murder, the rebound is with force, and directly caused by the strength of the throw. Because the sprinkling, as the mixing. must be done by man. Thus we see that the rebound is not regarded as direct action. I.e., the text is corrupt, and instead of miza [H], maza [H] is to be read. Thus, the water was found upon the needle, but how it came there is not known, whether...
... cannot corrupt them. You can kill them but you cannot kill their blissfulness and their rebelliousness. You can kill them but you cannot kill their love and their truth. They start living from their innermost core. They don't care anything about the society, the state. They don't care anything about the formalities of living: they simply live as they feel. They do their own thing; and the society is...
.... That palace could not be my palace. The politicians, who have become all-powerful - uneducated, corrupt, untalented and immoral - would be bound to jump in. Although I refused, they still jumped in, thinking that the prince was lying, because how could anyone refuse such an offer? I have come to know that they are torturing him in every possible way to know why he offered me the palace. I did not...
... commonly associated with ritual murders by Jewish fanatics Jews are able to stifle any "impartial investigation" into ritual murder Jews control the press Truth itself is anti-Semitic Pressure on the US Congress 'Slush fund' provided bribe money and expenses to combat blood accusations Psychological games that Jews play - Anti-Semitism "Anti-Semitism" is "useful" as "a weapon in political discourse...

... booklet Debacle in Damascus: 'Slush fund' provided bribe money and expenses to combat blood accusations "Alilath Seker, a 'slush fund' in today's terms, provided bribe money and expenses to combat blood accusations." Dr. Rhome then proves this by citing Jewish author Leon Poliakov's book, The History of Anti-Semitism: "[The disappearance of a Gentile child] had to be redeemed by Jewish blood or at least...

... thieves and receivers. "There seems to be good ground for suspicion in the minds of many that the detective received a handsome bribe. His misconduct, however, was not clear enough to warrant bringing a criminal charge against him. Many months of valuable time were thus lost and eventually the case was taken out of Krasovsky's hands and the examining magistrate was superseded by one sent out from St...

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