"Men aspiring to be free can hardly..." - Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
Men aspiring to be free can hardly think of enslaving others.
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“The power of unarmed nonviolence is any day far superior to that of armed force.”
“All education in a country has got to be demonstrably in promotion of the progress of the country in which it is given.”
“Peace will not come out of a clash of arms but out of justice lived and done by unarmed nations in the face of odds.”
More on Freedom
“There is a good deal of excellent research on child's play. It has shown conclusively that through play, with the freedom of action it allows and the stressless environment in which it occurs, children discover, relate to and define themselves and their world. ...It is, therefore, paradoxical that many educators and parents still differentiate between a time for learning and a time for play.”
“...the right to free expression is something one seizes, not something one is given.... if it does exist, it exists to be used against the established order.... There is absolute opposition between the artist and the state.”
“One day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.”
More on Slavery
“Repression is the only lasting philosophy. The dark deference of fear and slavery, my friend, will keep the dogs obedient to the whip, as long as this roof shuts out the sky.”
“There was much in such a society that was primitive and insecure and it certainly could never measure up to the demands of the present epoch. But in such a society are contained the seeds of revolutionary democracy in which none will be held in slavery.”
“Slavery is also as ancient as war, and war as human nature.”