A person may think he is enjoying the pleasures; but really speaking,
it is the pleasures that are enjoying man, for they sap his energies,
dry up his discrimination, eat up his allotted years and worm into his
mind, infesting it with egoism, envy, malice, hate, greed and lust.
You should not plunge into action spurred by momentary impulse; ponder
deeply over the pros and cons; weigh the expected benefits against the
likely harm; then act so that you escape pain and you do not inflict
pain. This is true in worldly matters as well as in the spiritual field.
- Divine Discourse,
September 28, 1965.