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We realise many of our friends may wish to quote lengthy passages from Sangharakshita’s works or lectures in public blogs. If you would like to include such quotations over 300 words (Fair Use), please make a request to Windhorse Publications.
In all cases, please make sure you quote accurately, as mistakes on the Internet are easily reproduced over and over again. Please check your quote against the original. And don’t forget to give a full reference. This allows others to go back and look at the full context of any quotation. Here’s an example:
“One of the most inspiring sentences I read by Bhante recently was about the bodhisattva ideal. He calls it 'one of the sublimest spiritual ideals that humankind has ever seen.’"
(The Endlessly Fascinating Cry in Complete Works of Sangharakshita, vol. 4, p.221.)
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