50+ Max Muller Quotes On India, Historical Linguistics And Heavy

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Top 10 Max Muller Quotes

  1. No burden is so heavy for a man to bear as a succession of happy days.
  2. Is it sin, which makes the worm a chrysalis, and the chrysalis a butterfly, and the butterfly dust?
  3. As a tree, even though it has been cut down, is firm so long as its root is safe, and grows again, thus, unless the feeders of thirst are destroyed, the pain (of life) will return again and again.
  4. He who, though dressed in fine apparel, exercises tranquillity, is quiet, subdued, restrained, chaste, and has ceased to find fault with all other beings, he indeed is an ascetic.
  5. There is no book in the world that is so thrilling, stirring and inspiring as the Upanishads.
  6. He who wishes to put on the yellow dress without having cleansed himself from sin, who disregards temperance and truth, is unworthy of the yellow dress.
  7. It is better to live alone, there is no companionship with a fool.
  8. The scent of flowers does not travel against the wind; but the odor of good people travels; even against the wind: a good man pervades every place.
  9. The man who is free from credulity, but knows the uncreated, who has cut all ties, removed all temptations, renounced all desires, he is the greatest of men.
  10. That deed is not well done of which a man must repent, and the reward of which he receives crying and with a tearful face.

Max Muller Short Quotes

  • Language is the Rubicon that divides man from beast.
  • Victory breeds hatred, for the conquered is unhappy.
  • It is the heart that makes the critic, not the nose.
  • Self is the lord of self, who else could be the lord?.
  • Samskrit is the greatest language of the world.
  • The person who knows only one religion does not know any religion.
  • The morning hour has gold at the mouth.

Max Muller Famous Quotes And Sayings

If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and has found solutions, I should point to India. — Max Muller

The evil-doer mourns in the next; he mourns in both. He mourns and suffers when he sees the evil of his own work. — Max Muller

I know well there is no comfort for this pain of parting. The wound always remains, but one learns to bear the pain, and learns to thank God for what he gave. For the beautiful memories of the past, and the yet more beautiful hope for the future. — Max Muller

If an earnest person has roused himself, if he is not forgetful, if his deeds are pure, if he acts with consideration, if he restrains himself, and lives according to law,then his glory will increase. — Max Muller

The translation of the Veda will hereafter tell to a great extent on the fate of India and on the growth of millions of souls in that country. It is the root of their religion, and to show them what the root is, I feel sure, is the only way of uprooting all that has sprung from it during the last 3000 years. — Max Muller

Whoever knows it also knows that in love there is no More and no Less; but that he who loves can only love with the whole heart, and with the whole soul; with all his strength and with all his will. — Max Muller

He who, by causing pain to others, wishes to obtain pleasure for himself, he, entangled in the bonds of hatred, will never be free from hatred. — Max Muller

An evil deed is better left undone, for a man repents of it afterwards; a good deed is better done, for having done it, one does not repent. — Max Muller

In order to discover truth, we must be truthful ourselves, and must welcome those who point out our errors as heartily as those who approve and confirm our discoveries. — Max Muller

It smote me to the heart that I had found no one in all the world who loved me more than all others. — Max Muller

Without a belief in personal immortality, religion surely is like an arch resting on one pillar, like a bridge ending in an abyss. — Max Muller

A man is not learned because he talks much; he who is patient, free from hatred and fear, he is called learned. — Max Muller

Christianity is a missionary religion, converting, advancing, aggressive, encompassing the world; a non-missionary church is in the bands of death. — Max Muller

In the history of the world the Vedas fill a gap which no literary work in any other language could fill. I maintain that to everybody who cares for himself for his ancestors for his intellectual development a study of the Vedic literature is indeed indispensable. — Max Muller

The gospel is the fulfillment of all hopes, the perfection of all philosophy, the interpretation of all revelation, the key to all the seeming contradictions of the physical and moral world. — Max Muller

All ancient books which have once been called sacred by man, will have their lasting place in the history of mankind, and those who possess the courage, the perseverance, and the self-denial of the true miner, and of the true scholar, will find even in the darkest and dustiest shafts what they are seeking for,-real nuggets of thought, and precious jewels of faith and hope. — Max Muller

Even a good man sees evil days, as long as his good deed has not ripened; but when his good deed has ripened, then does the good man see happy days. — Max Muller

Whatever sphere of the human mind you may select for your special study, whether it be language, or religion, or mythology, or philosophy, whether it be laws or customs, primitive art or primitive science, everywhere, you have to go to India, whether you like it or not, because some of the most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India, and in India only. — Max Muller

What ought to be done is neglected, what ought not to be done is done; the desires of unruly, thoughtless people are always increasing. — Max Muller

Even in heavenly pleasures he finds no satisfaction, the disciple who is fully awakened delights only in the destruction of all desires. — Max Muller

For self is the lord of self, self is the refuge of self; therefore curb thyself as the merchant curbs a good horse. — Max Muller

When the evil deed, after it has become known, brings sorrow to the fool, then it destroys his bright lot, nay, it cleaves his head. — Max Muller

No one who has not examined patiently and honestly the other religions of the world can know what Christianity really is, or can join with such truth and sincerity in the words of St. Paul, "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ. — Max Muller

There never was a false god, nor was there ever really a false religion, unless you call a child a false man. — Max Muller

To me this technical acceptation seems not applicable here, where we have to deal with the simplest moral precepts, and not with psychological niceties of Buddhist philosophy. — Max Muller

The evil done by oneself, self-begotten, self-bred, crushes the foolish, as a diamond breaks a precious stone. — Max Muller

Hunger is the worst of diseases, the body the greatest of pains; if one knows this truly, that is Nirv?na, the highest happiness. — Max Muller

The Vedic literature opens to us a chapter in what has been called the education of the human race to which we can find no parallel anywhere else. — Max Muller

And if I were to ask myself from what literature we who have been nurtured almost exclusively on the thoughts of Greeks and Romans, and of the Semitic race, the Jewish, may draw the corrective which is most wanted in order to make our inner life more perfect, more comprehensive, more universal, in fact more truly human a life... again I should point to India. — Max Muller

He in whom all this is destroyed, and taken out with the very root, he, when freed from hatred and wise, is called respectable. — Max Muller

The wise who control their body, who control their tongue, the wise who control their mind, are indeed well controlled. — Max Muller

Would you say that any one sacred book is superior to all others in the world? ... I say the New Testament, after that, I should place the Koran, which in its moral teachings, is hardly more than a later edition of the New Testament. Then would follow according to my opinion the Old Testament, the Southern Buddhist Tripitaka, the Tao-te-king of Laotze, the Kings of Confucius, the Veda and the Avesta. — Max Muller

Bad deeds, and deeds hurtful to ourselves, are easy to do; what is beneficial and good, that is very difficult to do. — Max Muller

Life Lessons by Max Muller

  1. Max Muller taught us to never stop learning, as he dedicated his life to the study of language and culture.
  2. He also showed us the importance of being open-minded and understanding of different cultures and beliefs.
  3. Lastly, he demonstrated that true knowledge comes from understanding the history and context of a subject, rather than just memorizing facts.
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