The 48 Points of Krishna Venta, 1948
The leader of Fountain of the World All quotes were taken from
San Antonio newspapers, were originally titled “Krishna Venta says.”
“There is no lasting pleasure found in hatred toward one’s brother.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/2/48
“True service unto God for one minute is worth more than fifty years of service to man.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/2/48
“Give me a man who loves God, that I may reveal him to the world.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/2/48
“Live each twenty‑four hours as the Sabbath day and there will be no fear of death.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/2/48
“Vanity belongs to the mortal, an open sesame to darkness. Christ is not found within.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/2/48
“Be positive, creative, and constructive in all you think, say, and do.”
— Krishna Venta
“To love one must first burn all trash from the closet of his mind.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/2/48
“Animosity is an abominable thing, and all mankind is possessed of it.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/2/48
“Human thought explains the man and has naught to do with God.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/2/48
“To recognize the Infinite, one must understand nature first.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/2/48
“Humanity produces the storm and then forgets how to control it.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/3/48
“The clouds that hang over the eyes of men are not cataracts; ’tis ignorance.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/3/48
“Some think the world is too small for all of us, so we are forced to kill each other.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/3/48
“Man drowns in a sea of propaganda, then allows destruction to bring him back.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/3/48
“Wars are started because man cannot get along with his own ego.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/3/48
“The age of folly is not predominant in youth, but more so in their elders.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/3/48
“Man is much like a stone wall; he is a human fortress until he falls.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/3/48
“The world went wrong when men became gods to their own lust.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/3/48
“Those who seek after great signs oftentimes are found in a house of correction.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/3/48
“Those seeking the high land often tire easily and soon fall into an easier path.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/3/48
“A kind deed, if constantly renewed, reaps a great harvest.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/4/48
“Man and the sea are much alike; both rage and foam before the calm.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/4/48
“Truth is not free; one earns it through years of painful study.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/4/48
“Man receives nothing from God save that which he is entitled to.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/4/48
“Mortality is a school through which we all must pass.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/4/48
“Each street must have a blind alley, else how can man turn back?”
— Krishna Venta, 1/4/48
“Let us compromise with our dual personality intelligently.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/4/48
“Your thoughts are your own, so be careful how you use them.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/4/48
“Words, though sharp as a two‑edged sword, cannot compare with an evil heart.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/4/48
“When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/5/48
“Think before you act, thus avoiding mistakes.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/5/48
“The cornerstone of love is not built upon lust.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/5/48
“Good is the only vaccine known to cure evil.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/5/48
“Men agree to modern science but question the Bible.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/5/48
“A child and its youth soon part; time changes everything.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/5/48
“’Tis better to seek the future than to ferret the past.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/5/48
“A wise man is he who recognizes progress.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/5/48
“The world is our home, so why take more than we need?”
— Krishna Venta, 1/5/48
“Because I have not condemned thee, I need not forgive.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/6/48
“Those who follow the backward trend bruise their heels.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/6/48
“Virtue is developed in one and not inherited.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/6/48
“Simplicity is better than style when it deals with God.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/6/48
“One seldom finds sincerity in social praise.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/6/48
“Humility, when found in man, speaks for his greatness.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/6/48
“The laws of truth can also be millstones of deceit.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/6/48
“Doubt hides the truth and hinders progression.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/6/48
“Those who judge others vainly conceal their own guilt.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/6/48
“A word of wisdom is worth more than praise.”
— Krishna Venta, 1/6/48
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