Source: Sir Syed A. Khan quoted in Jain, M. (2010). Parallel pathways: Essays on Hindu-Muslim relations, 1707-1857. quoting Ashraf 2007, also in 1857 in the Muslim Historiography, Muḥammad Ikrām Cug̲h̲tāʼī. also in Rebellion 1857 A Symposium (1957)" https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.52043/2015.52043.Rebellion-1857-A-Symposium-1957_djvu.txt
“The jihad against the soul is the foundation for the Jihad against the disbelievers and hypocrites.”
Ibn Taymiyyah, Diseases of the heart and their cures https://www.amazon.com/Diseases-Hearts-Their-Cures-Taymiyyah/dp/0953647633
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Islamic Scholars Debate the Meaning of Jihad http://www.memritv.org/clip_transcript/en/1414.htm March 2007.
“JOY goes against the foundations of mathematics: it multiplies when we divide.”
“Procrastination is the soul rebelling against entrapment.”
Source: The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms (2010), p. 8
                                        
                                        Part IV, Ch. 4 
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926)
                                    
                                        
                                        Sec. 115 
Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693) 
Context: Since the great foundation of fear is pain, the way to harden and fortify children against fear and danger is to accustom them to suffer pain. This 'tis possible will be thought, by kind parents, a very unnatural thing towards their children; and by most, unreasonable...
                                    
                                
                                    “But who would force the soul tilts with a straw
Against a champion cased in adamant.”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
                                        
                                        Part III, No. 7 - Persecution of the Scottish Covenanters. 
Ecclesiastical Sonnets (1821)
                                    
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 214.