29 July 1895 : Inspired Talks
Ingersoll once said to me: "I believe in making the most out
of this world, in squeezing the orange dry, because this world
is all we are sure of." I replied: "I know a better way to
squeeze the orange of this world than you do, and I get more
out of it. I know I cannot die, so I am not in a hurry; I know
there is no fear, so I enjoy the squeezing. I have no duty, no
bondage of wife and children and property; I can love all men
and women. Everyone is God to me. Think of the joy of loving
man as God! Squeeze your orange this way and get ten
thousandfold more out of it. Get every single drop."
That which seems to be the will is the Atman behind, it is
really free.
29 July 1897 : Letter to Ms Margaret Noble in response to
her wish to come to Bharat
....You must think well before you plunge in; and after work,
if you fail in this or get disgusted, on my part I promise
you, I will stand by you unto death whether you work for India
or not, whether you give up Vedanta or remain in it. "The
tusks of the elephant come out, but never go back"; so are the
words of a man never retracted. I promise you that. Again, I
must give you a bit of warning. You must stand on your own
feet and not be under the wings of Miss Muller or anybody
else. Miss Muller is a good lady in her own way, but
unfortunately it got into her head, when she was a girl, that
she was a born leader and that no other qualifications were
necessary to move world but money! This idea is coming on the
surface again and again in spite of herself, and you will find
it impossible to pull on with her in a few days. She now
intends to take a house in Calcutta for herself and yourself
and other European or American friends who may come.(Read
fully - very imp letter
http://www.vivekananda.net/KnownLetters/1897JulDec%27.html#29july)
29 July 1897 : Letter to Swami Ramakrishnanda in his
efforts to establish Math at Madras
Are there any new boys joining the Math? If so, then carry on
the work in the same manner as it is being done in Calcutta.
At present don't use up your wisdom too much, lest it should
become completely exhausted — you can do that later on.
Pay particular attention to your health, but too much
coddling of the body will, on the contrary, also spoil the
health. If there is not the strength of knowledge, nobody
would care twopence for your ringing of the bell — this is
certain; and knowing this for certain equip yourself
accordingly.