"What crimes, for which we condemn the..." - Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
What crimes, for which we condemn the Government as satanic, have not we been guilty of towards our own untouchable brethren?
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“Continuously, we have to fight to defeat the primitive tendency towards the glorification of arms, the adulation of force, born of the illusion that injustice can be perpetuated by the capacity to kill, or that disputes are necessarily best resolved by resort to violent means.”
“But the mere truth won't do. You must have a lawyer.”
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“A distinguished clergyman told me that he chose the profession of a clergyman because it afforded the most leisure for literary pursuits. I would recommend to him the profession of a governor.”