"What will tell in the end will..." - Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
What will tell in the end will be character and not a knowledge of letters.
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More on Character
“There are three friendships which are advantageous, and three which are injurious. Friendship with the upright; friendship with the sincere; and friendship with the man of much observation: these are advantageous. Friendship with the man of specious airs; friendship with the insinuatingly soft; and friendship with the glib-tongued: these are injurious.”
“We should be too big to take offense and too noble to give it.”
“The only thing is, people have to develop courage. It is most important of all the virtues. Because without courage, you can't practice any other virtues consistently.”
More on Values
“I never want to end up being a self-centered, vain human being.”
“Being fresh is more important than having money.”
“One way to drive fear out of a relationship is to realize that your partner's values are the same as yours, that what you care about is exactly what they care about. In my opinion, that drives fear out and makes for a great partnership, whether it's a corporate partnership or a marriage.”