This is the land of dreams, where KarmaWeaves unthreaded garlands with our thoughts...Be bold, and faceThe Truth! Be one with it! Let visions cease...The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda IV, pp 388-89"Following the tweet, a social media user said that she had misquoted."Sweetie its “cease not until your goal is reached” not “dream no more”; unless it’s Budget 2020 that you are warning us about!" he wrote.Sitharaman ignored the term of endearment, but hit back at the commenter saying that the piece she had excerpted was from 'The Awakened India'."BTW (by the way), I had cited the reference below the verse itself. Pub by Advaita Ashrama if you’re further interested," she wrote.And while Sitharaman ignored the term in her response to the social media user, not everyone could do the same. Many expressed their outrage, while others lauded Sitharaman for her handling of the situation.As one Twitter user said, "Is that how you quote a lady not personally known to you and that too on a public platform??"Glad you’re taking interest. While he is oft-quoted w/the verse from Katha Upanishad, what I’ve excerpted, is from ‘The Awakened India’, written in Aug 1898 — BTW, I had cited the reference below the verse itself. Pub by Advaita Ashrama if you’re further interested. https://t.co/fceSBUxain
— Nirmala Sitharaman (@nsitharaman) January 12, 2020