By planting the seeds of a lemon tree, you cannot expect to grow mangoes and by sowing the seeds of a mango tree, you cannot expect to get lemons. In a similar manner, by doing a bad act, you cannot expect to get a good result and if you do a good deed, you cannot get a bad reaction from it. The kind of seeds you sow will determine the nature of the crop they will yield.
(Summer Showers in Brindivan, 1977, pg 26)


