For the Supreme Knowledge
"It is necessary at the outset to understand that it is not possible to hound out avidya (the primeval ignorance arising out of the sense-perceptions) with a half-hearted approach, with scanty faith, with a mind weighed down by preconceptions, stubborn worldliness, fixed ideas, and inordinate haste, these do not qualify for the supreme Knowledge (Jnana), which exacts a steady, unwavering, whole-hearted discipline.”
- S. S. Cohen's "Advaitic Sadhana” p. 2 (1975)