essay on ravindranath tagore quote - a mind all logic is like a knife of all balance
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Rabindranath Tagore, was born in Calcutta on 8th May, 1861. His parents were Mahashri Devendra Nath and Sharda Devi. Tagore hated school in his childhood, and so was taught at home. Rabindranath Tagore started writing from a very young age. He was a very talented child. He grew up to be poet, novelist, painter, philosopher, actor, dramatist and scholar. But he is known all over the world for his wonderful poetry.
On November 13, 1913, at the age of 52, Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature for his collection of poems – Geetanjali. It was a moment of pride for all Indians.
Rabindranath Tagore wrote on all subjects-social reform, politics, education, religion, music, language and many others. Most of his works are in Bengali. Besides Gitanjali, he wrote ‘puravi’, ‘The Evening Sonegs’ and ‘The Mornings songs’. His novels include Gora, Raja and Rani, Birodini and Nauka Dubi.
Tagore loved all mankind. He was also deeply religious. He eastablished a unique university called Shantiniketan in Bengal. He gave us our national anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’. This great son of India will never forget Rabinranath Tagore.
On November 13, 1913, at the age of 52, Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature for his collection of poems – Geetanjali. It was a moment of pride for all Indians.
Rabindranath Tagore wrote on all subjects-social reform, politics, education, religion, music, language and many others. Most of his works are in Bengali. Besides Gitanjali, he wrote ‘puravi’, ‘The Evening Sonegs’ and ‘The Mornings songs’. His novels include Gora, Raja and Rani, Birodini and Nauka Dubi.
Tagore loved all mankind. He was also deeply religious. He eastablished a unique university called Shantiniketan in Bengal. He gave us our national anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’. This great son of India will never forget Rabinranath Tagore.
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A mind all logic is like a knife all blade, it makes the hand bleed that uses it. Excess use of anything leads to one's own destruction. Logic should be used but at times, there comes a situation which requires to be thought and reasoned via emotions and feelings and not by logic. When a lot of logic is used it is the person who himself becomes prey to it.
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