Co > References for ‘cowardice’
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[55] You are following the path of sádhaná. [...] injustice. There is no room for cowardice. May you be victorious.
[220] Thus vipra history is a history [...] greatness. In it there are weakness, cowardice and ingratitude; and although there is cleverness, that cleverness is tarnished by selfishness.
[72] By power of expression I do not [...] cause of this weakness lies in the cowardice of individuals and in blind attachment [...] pioneers on the path to fulfilment.
[8] Brahma Sádhaná is [...] There is no place for inertness or cowardice on such a path.
[27] Devotees reach Kaośikii [...] must not encourage timidity or cowardice. If their minds are directed towards [...] bondage and subsequent rebirth.
[13] Vaerágya does not denote [...] this world. They try to hide their cowardice under tall talks. Even when they [...] most of them fall from their path.
[9] Slander or malicious gossip is [...] of slander. The climax of their cowardice occurs when any one of them is [...] behind the screen of falsehood.
[250] To establish the heavenly kingdom [...] and there is no place in it for cowardice. The aspirant will have to go on fighting endlessly, without pause.
[5] Those who want to bring about proletariat [...] will thwart its movement, their cowardice will prematurely extinguish the fire of revolution.
[47] All created beings have a natural tendency to move along a straight path. But out of cowardice, selfishness or sinful propensities, [...] people are taught to think wrongly.
[25] Which path should an Ananda Marga [...] Flattery or sycophancy is a sign of cowardice. A mighty person being pleased [...] never complete freedom.”
[566] All created beings have a natural tendency to move along a straight path. But out of cowardice, selfishness or sinful propensities, [...] people are taught to think wrongly.
[45] One should not entertain any thought [...] should never allow the darkness of cowardice to engulf ones entitative existence.
[34] The use of force against an aggressor is valour and desisting from such use of force is cowardice. But the weak people must assess [...] to assemble the adequate forces.