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... true believer in God does not find the world absurd . He does not under- stand many things , but he never loses his faith in the ultimate rationality and good- ness of creation . He believes that through the sin and suffering of ...
... true believer in God does not find the world absurd . He does not under- stand many things , but he never loses his faith in the ultimate rationality and good- ness of creation . He believes that through the sin and suffering of ...
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... true form , as people instead of as territory , patriotism to our minds means love for the territory of India , not for its people . We believe it is every single inch of Indian territory ( not every single person ) which is sacred to ...
... true form , as people instead of as territory , patriotism to our minds means love for the territory of India , not for its people . We believe it is every single inch of Indian territory ( not every single person ) which is sacred to ...
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... true nature . One of them is a certain kind of research . In the commu- nity of scholars engaged in the perpetual quest of knowledge , the true researcher is one whose pace takes him somewhat ahead of his compeers . But there is another ...
... true nature . One of them is a certain kind of research . In the commu- nity of scholars engaged in the perpetual quest of knowledge , the true researcher is one whose pace takes him somewhat ahead of his compeers . But there is another ...
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