Max Muller — German Educator born on December 06, 1823, died on October 28, 1900

Friedrich Max Müller, generally known as Max Müller, was a German-born philologist and Orientalist, who lived and studied in Britain for most of his life. He was one of the founders of the western academic field of Indian studies and the discipline of comparative religion. Müller wrote both scholarly and popular works on the subject of Indology. The Sacred Books of the East, a 50-volume set of English translations, was prepared under his direction. He also promoted the idea of a Turanian family of languages and Turanian people... (wikipedia)

I spend my happiest hours in reading Vedantic books. They are to me like the light of the morning, like the pure air of the mountains - so simple, so true, if once understood.
A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love.
Is it sin, which makes the worm a chrysalis, and the chrysalis a butterfly, and the butterfly dust?
While the river of life glides along smoothly, it remains the same river; only the landscape on either bank seems to change.
Childhood has its secrets and its mysteries; but who can tell or who can explain them!