"Every truth is self-acting and possesses inherent..." - Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
Every truth is self-acting and possesses inherent strength.
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“If you want something really important to be done you must not merely satisfy the reason, you must move the heart also.”
“Mutual tolerance is a necessity for all time and for all races.”
“I see a clear breach of ahimsa even in driving away monkeys; the breach would be proportionately greater if they have to be killed.”
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“For years I've wanted to live according to everyone else's morals. I've forced myself to live like everyone else, to look like everyone else. I said what was necessary to join together, even when I felt separate. And after all of this, catastrophe came. Now I wander amid the debris, I am lawless, torn to pieces, alone and accepting to be so, resigned to my singularity and to my infirmities. And I must rebuild a truth-after having lived all my life in a sort of lie.”
“The judgment of posterity is truer, because it is free from envy and malevolence.”
“There are only two ways of telling the complete truth - anonymously and posthumously.”
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“You rose into my life like a promised sunrise, brightening my days with the light in your eyes. I've never been so strong. Now I'm where I belong.”
“If, however, there is to be a war of nerves let us make sure our nerves are strong and are fortified by the deepest convictions of our hearts.”
“Repression does for a true man or a nation what fire does for gold.”