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I have ever been the queerest mixture of weakness and strength, and have paid heavily for the weakness.
— Annie Besant
Where love rules, laws are not needed.
— Annie Besant
There is much, of course, in the exclusive claims of Christianity which make it hostile to other faiths.
— Annie Besant
A prophet is always much wider than his followers, much more liberal than those who label themselves with his name.
— Annie Besant
No philosophy, no religion, has ever brought so glad a message to the world as this good news of Atheism.
— Annie Besant
Islam believes in many prophets, and Al Quran is nothing but a confirmation of the old Scriptures.
— Annie Besant
There can be no wise politics without thought beforehand.
— Annie Besant
In a 50 mile radius around Chicago one can see the red aura of pain, agony, terror, anger from all the animals being butchered there.
— Annie Besant
The Buddha over and over again spoke clearly and definitely on post-mortem states - as in his conversation with Vasetta.
— Annie Besant
Every person, every race, every nation, has its own particular keynote which it brings to the general chord of life and of humanity.
— Annie Besant
The wanting of advice is the sign that the Spirit in you has not yet spoken with the compelling voice that you ought to obey.
— Annie Besant
The man of meditation is the man who wastes no time, scatters no energy, misses no opportunity.
— Annie Besant
Death is but an aspect of life, and the destruction of one material form is but a prelude to building up of another.
— Annie Besant
God' is always the equivalent of 'I do not know.
— Annie Besant
Evil is only imperfection, that which is not complete, which is becoming, but has not yet found its end.
— Annie Besant
Thought creates character.
— Annie Besant
The birth of science rang the death-knell of an arbitrary and constantly interposing Supreme Power.
— Annie Besant
Refusal to believe until proof is given is a rational position; denial of all outside of our own limited experience is absurd.
— Annie Besant