Quotes from Tagore.Quotes from Tagore. New Delhi, Rupa and Co., 2005, xix, 163 p., (pbk). ISBN 81-291-0553-5.

    Contents: Introduction. 1. Acquisition and enjoyment. 2. Aesthetics. 3. Animal and man. 4. A personal being. 5. Aphorism. 6. Art. 7. Art and life. 8. Artists and scientists. 9. Barbarism. 10. Beauty. 11. Beauty and freedom. 12. Beauty and truth. 13. Bondage and liberation. 14. Caste. 15. Children. 16. Christians. 17. Civilisation. 18. Commercialism. 19. Common fellowship. 20. Courtesy. 21. Creation. 22. Creative impulse. 23. Crucible of reason. 24. Dejection. 25. Delight. 26. Dharma. 27. Different truths. 28. Discord. 29. Divide and rule. 30. Dream. 31. East and west. 32. Education. 33. Emotions. 34. Emotional forces. 35. English literature. 36. Enlightenment. 37. Europe. 38. Everlasting love. 39. Excellence. 40. Eyes of the soul. 41. Faith in man. 42. Fish. 43. Fishing. 44. Freedom. 45. Gentleman. 46. Good. 47. Good and bad. 48. Greed. 49. Growth. 50. Happiness. 51. Higher self. 52. His own language. 53. Homes and barriers. 54. Horse-power and spirit-power. 55. Humanity. 56. Ideals. 57. Ideals of perfection. 58. Ideas. 59. Imagination. 60. Imperfection. 61. India. 62. India's unity. 63. Infinite reality. 64. Isolation. 65. Joy and things. 66. Knowledge. 67. Learning a language. 68. Leisure. 69. Life. 70. Life and death. 71. Life and goodness. 72. Life, the rebel. 73. Literature. 74. Love. 75. Man. 76. Man's religion. 77. Man and God. 78. Man and nature. 79. Man and woman. 80. Mentorship. 81. Mind. 82. Miscellaneous. 83. Modernism. 84. Modern civilisation. 85. Moral and immoral. 86. Music. 87. Mutual menace. 88. Nationalism. 89. Nature. 90. Nature and human. 91. Othello and Manu. 92. Our soul. 93. Pain and joy. 94. Paradise. 95. Paradise of perfection. 96. Peace and conflict. 97. Pessimism. 98. Poetry. 99. Poetry and the arts. 100. Poets and artists. 101. Poverty and wealth. 102. Primitive man. 103. Progress. 104. Prosody of the stars. 105. Puritanism. 106. Quotes from fireflies and stray birds. 107. Real knowledge. 108. Realism and reality. 109. Realisation. 110. Relation to beauty. 111. Relationship. 112. Religion. 113. Religion and sectarianism. 114. Renunciation. 115. Revolution. 116. Rhythm. 117. Science. 118. Science and religion. 119. Self. 120. Sex and aesthetics. 121. Simplicity. 122. Sin. 123. Socialised tyranny. 124. Soul and poetry. 125. Spirit of progress. 126. Spiritual dyspepsia. 127. Success. 128. Surface of life. 129. Survival of the fittest. 130. The artist. 131. The best teaching. 132. The demon of barbarity. 133. The forest Asramas. 134. The golden key. 135. The highest truth. 136. The imperialists. 137. The infinite. 138. The infinite being. 139. The kingdom of wisdom and love. 140. The light. 141. The limit. 142. The mind. 143. The miracle world. 144. The modern age. 145. The pen and the brush. 146. The personal man. 147. The poet and the modern world. 148. The politicians. 149. The present age. 150. The prophet. 151. The reality. 152. The search for God. 153. The shrinking man. 154. The sterile sand. 155. The truth of life. 156. The universe. 157. The world. 158. The world's reality. 159. This and that. 160. Tradition. 161. Truth. 162. Truth and beauty. 163. Tyranny. 164. Unity. 165. Universal and unique. 166. Universal man. 167. Universal mind. 168. Unreason. 169. War and peace. 170. Warehouse security. 171. Western civilisation. 172. Wholeness of being. 173. Within and without. 174. Women.

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