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Fear of disease killed more men than disease itself.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Mahatma Gandhi
Age: 78 †
Born: 1869
Born: October 2
Died: 1948
Died: January 30
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Civil Rights Advocate
Civil Rights Leader
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Humanitarian
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Mahatma Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
M. K. Gandhi
Mohandas K Gandhi
M K Gandhi
Mohandas Gandhi
Bapu
Gandhi
Mohandas K. Gandhi
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Father of the Nation
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I cannot think of permanent enmity between man and man, and believing as I do in the theory of reincarnation, I live in the hope that if not in this birth, in some other birth I shall be able to hug all of humanity in friendly embrace.
Mahatma Gandhi
I cannot think of permanent enmity between man and man.
Mahatma Gandhi
The force of the spirit is ever progressive and endless. Its full expression makes it unconquerable in the world.
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True morality consists not in following the beaten track, but in finding the true path for ourselves, and fearlessly following it.
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In the dictionary of the seeker of truth there is no such thing as being not successful. He is or should be an irrepressible optimist because of his immovable faith in the ultimate victory of Truth, which is God.
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God is the hardest taskmaster I have known on this earth and He tries you through and through.
Mahatma Gandhi
If we want Swaraj to be built on non-violence, we will have to give the villages their proper place.
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Proved right should be capable of being vindicated by right means as against the rude i.e. sanguinary means. Man may and should shed his own blood for establishing what he considers to be his right. He may not shed the blood of his opponent who disputes his 'right'.
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It is a tragedy that religion for us means, today, nothing more than restrictions on food and drink, nothing more than adherence to absence of superiority and inferiority.
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Self-suppression is often necessary in the interest of truth and nonviolence.
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We cannot have real independence unless the people banish the touch-me-not spirit from their hearts.
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Intolerance is itself a form of violence and an obstacle to the growth of a true democratic spirit.
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No empire intoxicated with the red wine of power and the plunder of weaker races has yet lived long in this world.
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Non-co-operation is protest against an unwitting and unwilling participation in evil.
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When anything assumes the strength of a creed, it becomes self-sustained and derives the needed support from within.
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To forgive and accept injustice is cowardice.
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The science of nonviolence can alone lead one to pure democracy.
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It was manly and dignified to rely upon God for the dissolution of all troubles. He was the only infallible help, guide and friend.
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The panoplied warrior of truth and nonviolence is ever and incessantly active.
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In matters concerning religion, I consider myself not a child but an adult with 35 years of experience.
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