Discipleship1, 676:of conscious being, their lost estate of liberty eats like a canker. Pain, sickness, poverty andHercules, 6:has been defined as "a psychic resolvent, which eats away all dross and leaves only the pure goldIntellect, 78:Gita: "There is no meditation for the man who eats too little or for the man who eats too much, orIntellect, 78:the man who eats too little or for the man who eats too much, or for him whose habit it is to sleepMagic, 532:of conscious being, their lost estate of liberty eats like a canker. Pain, sickness, poverty andMeditation, 345:a seemly hour. He relaxes whenever possible; he eats wholesome and suitable food and refrains fromMeditation, 346:better than a heavy meal. The human race [346] eats these days, as a rule, four times as much as isPatanjali, 135:mean the delight of a cannibal for that which he eats, the love of a man for his family, thePsychology1, 93:loves and works and plays and bears children and eats food and earns money and sleeps. [94] Psychology1, 241:standpoint of the eternal verities, what a man eats or wears are seen in a connotation very |