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My memories are simply of him as a guest in our home of a great personality who is still vivid to me!

His brilliant eyes, his charming voice with the lilt of a slight well-bred Irish brogue. His warm smile! - Cornelia Conger's reminiscences of Swami Vivekananda

The face with its inscrutable expression, the eyes so full of flashing light, and the whole emanation of power, are beyond description. - Martha Brown Fincke's reminiscences of Swami Vivekananda

The bare-headed photographs in the book "Swami Vivekananda's Speeches and Writings", published by Messrs G. A. Natesan & Co. give a good idea of the appearance of the Swami. But no photograph or description can give a correct idea of the power of his eyes. They were wonderful. Like the "Ancient Mariner" in Coleridge's famous poem he "held you by the eye". The voice too had an indefinable attraction. Though not ringing and silvery like Mrs. Beasant's in her prime, more soft and pleasant like Mr. Norton's it attracted you and held you. He could sing beautifully. A Srinivasa Pai (from his reminscences) describing the Swami in Madras 1893

I had looked for the last time on his fathomless and compelling eyes, and at the prophetic fire and glow in the face of him whom I consider the greatest man and teacher of the age, a true mahapurusha and messenger from the heaven to the people of India and to all mankind. Glory to Swami Vivekananda for ever and ever! -K. Sundarama Iyer (on his last meeting with the Swami, February 15, 1897) (Vedanta Kesari, JanuaryFebruary 1923)

"The Swami was rather striking in appearance and appeared to be even at first sight somewhat out of the common run of men." -G.S. Bhate: Reminiscences of Swami Vivekananda

...a regal, majestic figure, vital, forceful, dominant, and at the first sound of the wonderful voice, a voice all music-now like the plaintive minor strain of an Eolian harp, again, deep, vibrant, resonant... -Mrs. Mary C. Funke on Feb 14, 1894 in Detroit

"One of the most striking peculiarities of this man is the femininity indicated in nearly every contour of the figure, face, head and hands. He has probably as perfect a conic hand as could be imagined." -(Calcutta: Basu Bhattacharyya & Co., 1969), p. 77: Dr. Edgar C. Beall Journal article was reprinted in extenso in the Amrita Bazar Patrika of Calcutta on February 20, 1897.

Swami Vivekananda has a calm, pleasant face, lit up with large and brilliant eyes... -Daily Kennebec Journal, Wednesday, January 9, 1895

Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life - think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success, that is way great spiritual giants are produced. My ideal, indeed, can be put into a few words, and that is to preach unto mankind their divinity, and how to make it manifest in every movement of life. My faith is in the younger generation, the modern generation, out of them will come my workers. They will work out the whole problem, like lions. I have formulated the idea and have given my life to it. They will spread from centre to centre, until we have covered the whole of India.

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