Thiruman Archunan quotes:

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  • There is no dharma greater than a word uttered by a man of conscience; there is no karma greater than a man listening to himself! Since an intention precedes action, it should be the reference point for any action.

  • Wherever and whenever a woman is harassed, abused and exploited there could be found a religion or some kind of irrational belief and suppression of reason among the minds of men or women who were responsible for the exploitation.

  • Marriage is the best compromise between nature and culture.

  • Fear of nature led to society; hatred among men lead to culture; envy among women led to virtue.

  • Intelligent men never do a business; only a fool kills his own beautiful instincts for the sake of a word profit.

  • Nature hides a man many things; but the man hides the nature itself. Nature decides when to show a man what; man decides what to show the society how.

  • Idea 721. Lies always have a purpose; but a truth has no such compulsion! The very purpose of lies is that they have to be told somewhere. Otherwise there arises no necessity to create them. The truth exists as it is; only some confess and others do not.

  • If a woman does not want she actually wants, if she wants she certainly wants it!

  • The conscience is a right mix of instinct, reason and culture. The conscience itself is not a truth but it has an ability to access the truth. But the very conscience is assembled only by the reason.

  • The truth exists at the junction between good and bad.

  • Everything is as real as nothing, whatever way the nothing itself is defined.

  • The usefulness or otherwise of wealth, status and power to a possessor depends only on a single factor: the nature and strength of his reason.

  • Man is not the owner of mind but only a user. The nature owns mind, man hires only a small portion of it that too for a brief period.

  • The world is continuously discontinuous. It is continuous for intuition and thinking; discontinuous for reason and observation. The human senses break it down but the unconvinced mind unites it.

  • Nature takes the decision first, man agrees, reconciles, modifies, refutes, contradicts etc., subsequently. It means the application of reason, the discretionary power of a man, only happens afterwards!

  • God is as real as mind and the mind is as real as nature.

  • A business fails when motive becomes more important than the trust.

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