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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Quotes

When we think we know we cease to learn.

Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1952). “Radhakrishnan: An Anthology”

The worst sinner has a future, even as the greatest saint has had a past. No one is so good or bad as he imagines.

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Vuppuluri Kalidas (ed.) (1962). “The Radhakrishnan Number: A Souvenir Volume of Appreciations”

God lives, feels and suffers in every one of us, and in course of time, His attributes, knowledge, beauty and love will be revealed in each of us.

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Daniel E. Bassuk (1987). “Incarnation in Hinduism and Christianity: the myth of the god-man”, Humanities Press Intl

Man is a paradoxical being - the constant glory and scandal of this world.

"Forbes Book of Quotations: 10,000 Thoughts on the Business of Life". Book by Ted Goodman, 2016.

We need not seek a cause or a motive or a purpose for that which is, in its nature, eternally self-existent and free.

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Daniel E. Bassuk (1987). “Incarnation in Hinduism and Christianity: the myth of the god-man”, Humanities Press Intl

The ultimate self is free from sin, free from old age, free from death and grief, free from hunger and thirst, which desires nothing and imagines nothing.

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Daniel E. Bassuk (1987). “Incarnation in Hinduism and Christianity: the myth of the god-man”, Humanities Press Intl

It is the intense spirituality of India, and not any great political structure or social organisation that it has developed, that has enabled it to resist the ravages of time and the accidents of history.

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1969). “Radhakrishnan Reader: An Anthology: Selections from the World-famous Philosopher-statesman's 40 and Odd Books Written Over a Period of 60 Years”

It is not God that is worshipped but the group or authority that claims to speak in His name. Sin becomes disobedience to authority not violation of integrity.

Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, India. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (1960). “Occasional speeches and writings, October 1952-January 1956”