Guest guest Posted August 15, 2002 Report Share Posted August 15, 2002 Srila Prabhupada: "When I was a small boy, one of my father’s friends said to him that he should send me to England to become a barrister, as I was very intelligent. But my father said that he would never send me to become a mleccha. When I became a young man, I liked that idea and was thinking why my father won’t let me go? Why not go to England and get a white wife and white children? I thought somehow or other I should go and get an English wife. When I was walking on morning walks in London near the law colleges, I was thinking, ‘Now I have got thousands of white children without the help of a white wife.’ If I had become a barrister, I would have been a first-class barrister, putting so many convincing arguments in so many ways. Just like the Japanese know how to strike you in the right way. I put my arguments like karate." >From TKG's Diary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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