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Chinese proverbs set to music by Sri Chinmoy

by Sri Chinmoy
First published in 1994. Published on srichinmoylibrary.com with the permission of Sri Chinmoy. This is the 950th book written by Sri Chinmoy after he came to the West in 1964.

Table of Contents

  • To Bow the Body Is Easy
  • The Conquerors Are Kings
  • If You Wish To Succeed
  • Dogs Show No Aversion
  • I Heard
  • The Rich Add Riches to Riches
  • A Lean Dog Shames His Master
  • Men Know Not Their Own Faults
  • Beautiful or Not
  • With Clothes, the New Are Best
  • Work Is Afraid
  • At Birth We Bring Nothing
  • The Mind Is the Lord of Man's Body
  • A Good Talker
  • If You Flatter Anyone
  • Rich Men Have Short Memories
  • Poverty Is the Common Fate
  • Books Do Not Exhaust Words
  • The Heart of a Little Child
  • To Save a Single Life
  • Learning Is a Treasure
  • Without Sorrows
  • The Best Way to Avoid Punishment
  • The Bamboo Stick
  • Preserve the Old
  • Brothers
  • You Burn Incense
  • An Image Maker
  • Don't Burn False Incense
  • Talk of Music
  • A Frog in a Well
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