"As enjoyments, born of contacts (with external objects), have a beginning and an end, they become the cause of unhappiness. The wise man, O Kaunteya! does not find happiness in them."
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Krishna quoted in Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 5, verse 22; Bal Gangadhar Tilak translation )
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