Although America may be fallen, the ideal is American, everywhere
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Conversations and Morning Walks
1976 Conversations and Morning Walks
Although America may be fallen, the ideal is American, everywhere
Evening Conversation -- August 8:
Prabhupāda: That was my policy from the very beginning, that if the Americans accept, then my mission will be successful. And that is being done gradually, and I am insisting that, preach in America vigorously. If America accepts, then whole world will accept. That's a fact. Anywhere, although America may be fallen, the ideal is American, everywhere. Because they have got money. Kali-yuga means money. If you have got money, then you have got culture, you have got education, you have got everything. That is stated in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. Formerly, they were attached, family, aristocracy, culture, education. Nowadays there is no such thing. Get money and you get everything.
| Compiled by | Matea +, and Visnu Murti + |
| Completed sections | ALL + |
| Date of first entry | 14 July 2008 + |
| Date of last entry | 6 October 2008 + |
| Total quotes | 1 + |
| Total quotes by section | BG: 0 +, SB: 0 +, CC: 0 +, OB: 0 +, Lec: 0 +, Conv: 1 +, and Let: 0 + |
Categories: America | Fall | Ideal | Everywhere
