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I like their Christ, but I don't like their Christians.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Mahatma Gandhi
Age: 78 †
Born: 1869
Born: October 2
Died: 1948
Died: January 30
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Mahatma Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
M. K. Gandhi
Mohandas K Gandhi
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Man falls from the pursuit of the ideal of plan living and high thinking the moment he wants to multiply his daily wants. Man's happiness really lies in contentment.
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A satyagrahi has infinite patience, abundant faith in others, and ample hope.
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The seeker after truth should be humbler than the dust. The world crushes the dust under its feet, but the seeker after truth should so humble himself that even the dust could crush him. Only then, and not till then, will he have a glimpse of truth.
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Every person in a well-ordered state is fully conscious of both his responsibilities and his rights.
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I call the Lancashire trade immoral, because it was raised and is sustained on the ruin of millions of India's peasants.
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The prince and the peasant will not be equalized by cutting off the prince's head.
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In satyagraha, a courted imprisonment carries its own praise.
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A free India will throw all her weight in favour of world disarmament and should herself be prepared to give a lead in this.
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Before we can aspire to guide the destinies of India, we shall have to adopt the habit of fearlessness.
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To a starving man, God can only appear in the form of bread.
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It is nature's kindness that we do not remember past births. Life would be a burden if we carried such a tremendous load of memories.
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India will not be a helpless partner in her own exploitation and foreign domination.
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I cannot imagine anything nobler or more national than that for, say, one hour in the day we should all do the labor the poor must do, and thus identify ourselves with them and through them, with all mankind.
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Mother cow expects from us nothing but grass and grain.
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Violence always thrived on counter violence.
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It is possible for a single individual to defy the whole might of an unjust empire to save his honor, his religion, his soul and lay the foundation for the empire's fall or its regeneration.
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I refuse to put the unnecessary strain of learning English upon my sisters for the sake of false pride or questionable social advantage.
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Find purpose. The means will follow.
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