SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
ON
INDIA AND HER PROBLEMS
"The debt which the world owes to our motherland is
immense. Taking country with country there is not one
race on this earth to which the world owes so much as to
the patient Hindu, the mild Hindu. Like the gentle dew
that falls unseen and unheard, and yet brings into blossom the fairest of roses, has been the contribution of
India to the thought of the world. Silent, unperceived,
yet omnipotent in its effect, it has revolutionized the
thought of the world, yet nobody knows when it did so".
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