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Mahatma Gandhi Quotes

By Alan Reiner | Jul 20, 2024 | 209 quotes
  1. “Where there is love there is life.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  2. “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  3. “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  4. “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  5. “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  6. “Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  7. “Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  8. “It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  9. “Honest disagreement is often a good sign of progress.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  10. “In a gentle way, you can shake the world.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  11. “A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  12. “An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  13. “Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment, full effort is full victory.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  14. “It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  15. “The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  16. “You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  17. “Power is of two kinds. One is obtained by the fear of punishment and the other by acts of love. Power based on love is a thousand times more effective and permanent then the one derived from fear of punishment.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  18. “There is more to life than increasing its speed.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  19. “It may be possible to gild pure gold, but who can make his mother more beautiful?”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  20. “The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  21. “Action expresses priorities.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  22. “You can chain me, you can torture me, you can even destroy this body, but you will never imprison my mind.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  23. “A man who was completely innocent, offered himself as a sacrifice for the good of others, including his enemies, and became the ransom of the world. It was a perfect act.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  24. “An ounce of practice is worth more than tons of preaching.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  25. “I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles; but today it means getting along with people.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  26. “There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience. It supercedes all other courts.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  27. “If I had no sense of humor, I would long ago have committed suicide.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  28. “Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  29. “Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul. It is daily admission of one's weakness. It is better in prayer to have a heart without words than words without a heart.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  30. “Nobody can hurt me without my permission.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  31. “I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  32. “There is a sufficiency in the world for man's need but not for man's greed.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  33. “A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  34. “A man is but the product of his thoughts, what he thinks he becomes.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  35. “A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  36. “Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of man.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  37. “Let us all be brave enough to die the death of a martyr, but let no one lust for martyrdom.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  38. “Prayer is the key of the morning and the bolt of the evening.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  39. “When I admire the wonders of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in the worship of the creator.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  40. “The essence of all religions is one. Only their approaches are different.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  41. “Those who know how to think need no teachers.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  42. “Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  43. “Whatever you do may seem insignificant to you, but it is most important that you do it.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  44. “Man becomes great exactly in the degree in which he works for the welfare of his fellow-men.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  45. “Jesus is ideal and wonderful, but you Christians - you are not like him.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  46. “In prayer it is better to have a heart without words than words without a heart.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  47. “I am prepared to die, but there is no cause for which I am prepared to kill.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  48. “Anger and intolerance are the enemies of correct understanding.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  49. “Self-respect knows no considerations.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  50. “Poverty is the worst form of violence.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  51. “We may stumble and fall but shall rise again; it should be enough if we did not run away from the battle.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  52. “A 'No' uttered from the deepest conviction is better than a 'Yes' merely uttered to please, or worse, to avoid trouble.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  53. “All compromise is based on give and take, but there can be no give and take on fundamentals. Any compromise on mere fundamentals is a surrender. For it is all give and no take.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  54. “Morality is the basis of things and truth is the substance of all morality.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  55. “The only tyrant I accept in this world is the still voice within.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  56. “Man's nature is not essentially evil. Brute nature has been known to yield to the influence of love. You must never despair of human nature.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  57. “To believe in something, and not to live it, is dishonest.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  58. “It is the quality of our work which will please God and not the quantity.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  59. “Fear has its use but cowardice has none.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  60. “The good man is the friend of all living things.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  61. “Anger is the enemy of non-violence and pride is a monster that swallows it up.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  62. “There is nothing that wastes the body like worry, and one who has any faith in God should be ashamed to worry about anything whatsoever.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  63. “Gentleness, self-sacrifice and generosity are the exclusive possession of no one race or religion.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  64. “Truth never damages a cause that is just.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  65. “The moment there is suspicion about a person's motives, everything he does becomes tainted.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  66. “Partition is bad. But whatever is past is past. We have only to look to the future.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  67. “Before the throne of the Almighty, man will be judged not by his acts but by his intentions. For God alone reads our hearts.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  68. “Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self-sustained.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  69. “Those who say religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religion is.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  70. “If a man reaches the heart of his own religion, he has reached the heart of the others, too. There is only one God, and there are many paths to him.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  71. “If patience is worth anything, it must endure to the end of time. And a living faith will last in the midst of the blackest storm.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  72. “Service which is rendered without joy helps neither the servant nor the served. But all other pleasures and possessions pale into nothingness before service which is rendered in a spirit of joy.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  73. “I have nothing new to teach the world. Truth and Non-violence are as old as the hills. All I have done is to try experiments in both on as vast a scale as I could.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  74. “My life is my message.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  75. “If we are to teach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin with the children.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  76. “We may never be strong enough to be entirely nonviolent in thought, word and deed. But we must keep nonviolence as our goal and make strong progress towards it.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  77. “Non-cooperation with evil is as much a duty as is cooperation with good.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  78. “The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  79. “It is the duty of every thoughtful Indian not to marry. In case he is helpless in regard to marriage, he should abstain from sexual intercourse with his wife.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  80. “In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  81. “Each one has to find his peace from within. And peace to be real must be unaffected by outside circumstances.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  82. “Truth is by nature self-evident. As soon as you remove the cobwebs of ignorance that surround it, it shines clear.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  83. “Glory lies in the attempt to reach one's goal and not in reaching it.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  84. “Peace is its own reward.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  85. “The real ornament of woman is her character, her purity.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  86. “Justice that love gives is a surrender, justice that law gives is a punishment.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  87. “What do I think of Western civilization? I think it would be a very good idea.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  88. “Faith… must be enforced by reason… when faith becomes blind it dies.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  89. “There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  90. “No culture can live if it attempts to be exclusive.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  91. “When restraint and courtesy are added to strength, the latter becomes irresistible.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  92. “The main purpose of life is to live rightly, think rightly, act rightly. The soul must languish when we give all our thought to the body.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  93. “It has always been a mystery to me how men can feel themselves honoured by the humiliation of their fellow beings.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  94. “My religion is based on truth and non-violence. Truth is my God. Non-violence is the means of realising Him.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  95. “Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the act depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  96. “The human voice can never reach the distance that is covered by the still small voice of conscience.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  97. “Prayer is not an old woman's idle amusement. Properly understood and applied, it is the most potent instrument of action.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  98. “A principle is the expression of perfection, and as imperfect beings like us cannot practise perfection, we devise every moment limits of its compromise in practice.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  99. “An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  100. “It is easy enough to be friendly to one's friends. But to befriend the one who regards himself as your enemy is the quintessence of true religion. The other is mere business.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  101. “Nearly everything you do is of no importance, but it is important that you do it.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  102. “Faith is not something to grasp, it is a state to grow into.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  103. “Healthy discontent is the prelude to progress.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  104. “Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed. Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be well.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  105. “Man lives freely only by his readiness to die, if need be, at the hands of his brother, never by killing him.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  106. “Though we may know Him by a thousand names, He is one and the same to us all.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  107. “To give pleasure to a single heart by a single act is better than a thousand heads bowing in prayer.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  108. “Man can never be a woman's equal in the spirit of selfless service with which nature has endowed her.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  109. “We should meet abuse by forbearance. Human nature is so constituted that if we take absolutely no notice of anger or abuse, the person indulging in it will soon weary of it and stop.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  110. “Each one prays to God according to his own light.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  111. “Capital as such is not evil; it is its wrong use that is evil. Capital in some form or other will always be needed.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  112. “Intolerance is itself a form of violence and an obstacle to the growth of a true democratic spirit.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  113. “Nonviolence is the first article of my faith. It is also the last article of my creed.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  114. “God, as Truth, has been for me a treasure beyond price. May He be so to every one of us.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  115. “Non-violence is not a garment to be put on and off at will. Its seat is in the heart, and it must be an inseparable part of our being.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  116. “A weak man is just by accident. A strong but non-violent man is unjust by accident.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  117. “Intolerance betrays want of faith in one's cause.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  118. “Interdependence is and ought to be as much the ideal of man as self-sufficiency. Man is a social being.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  119. “Freedom is never dear at any price. It is the breath of life. What would a man not pay for living?”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  120. “What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, and the homeless, whether the mad destruction is wrought under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty or democracy?”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  121. “I do not want to foresee the future. I am concerned with taking care of the present. God has given me no control over the moment following.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  122. “Ours is one continued struggle against degradation sought to be inflicted upon us by the European, who desire to degrade us to the level of the raw Kaffir, whose occupation is hunting and whose sole ambition is to collect a certain number of cattle to buy a wife with, and then pass his life in indolence and nakedness.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  123. “I have also seen children successfully surmounting the effects of an evil inheritance. That is due to purity being an inherent attribute of the soul.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  124. “I look only to the good qualities of men. Not being faultless myself, I won't presume to probe into the faults of others.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  125. “Everyone who wills can hear the inner voice. It is within everyone.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  126. “I claim that human mind or human society is not divided into watertight compartments called social, political and religious. All act and react upon one another.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  127. “Infinite striving to be the best is man's duty; it is its own reward. Everything else is in God's hands.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  128. “I know, to banish anger altogether from one's breast is a difficult task. It cannot be achieved through pure personal effort. It can be done only by God's grace.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  129. “Purity of personal life is the one indispensable condition for building up a sound education.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  130. “I believe that a man is the strongest soldier for daring to die unarmed.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  131. “To deprive a man of his natural liberty and to deny to him the ordinary amenities of life is worse then starving the body; it is starvation of the soul, the dweller in the body.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  132. “Non-violence and truth are inseparable and presuppose one another.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  133. “I am in the world feeling my way to light 'amid the encircling gloom.'”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  134. “I wear the national dress because it is the most natural and the most becoming for an Indian.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  135. “I am a humble but very earnest seeker after truth.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  136. “Culture of the mind must be subservient to the heart.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  137. “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.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  138. “Just as a man would not cherish living in a body other than his own, so do nations not like to live under other nations, however noble and great the latter may be.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  139. “I think it is the height of ignorance to believe that the sexual act is an independent function necessary like sleeping or eating. Seeing, therefore, that I did not desire more children, I began to strive after self-control. There was endless difficulty in the task.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  140. “There is an orderliness in the universe, there is an unalterable law governing everything and every being that exists or lives. It is no blind law; for no blind law can govern the conduct of living beings.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  141. “Sense perceptions can be and often are false and deceptive, however real they may appear to us. Where there is realization outside the senses, it is infallible. It is proved not by extraneous evidence but in the transformed conduct and character of those who have felt the real presence of God within.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  142. “I claim to be a simple individual liable to err like any other fellow mortal. I own, however, that I have humility enough to confess my errors and to retrace my steps.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  143. “Providence has its appointed hour for everything. We cannot command results, we can only strive.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  144. “As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world - that is the myth of the atomic age - as in being able to remake ourselves.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  145. “Fear of death makes us devoid both of valour and religion. For want of valour is want of religious faith.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  146. “My religion teaches me that whenever there is distress which one cannot remove, one must fast and pray.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  147. “Confession of errors is like a broom which sweeps away the dirt and leaves the surface brighter and clearer. I feel stronger for confession.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  148. “Constant development is the law of life, and a man who always tries to maintain his dogmas in order to appear consistent drives himself into a false position.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  149. “Increase of material comforts, it may be generally laid down, does not in any way whatsoever conduce to moral growth.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  150. “Prayer is a confession of one's own unworthiness and weakness.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  151. “The pursuit of truth does not permit violence on one's opponent.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  152. “That service is the noblest which is rendered for its own sake.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  153. “Man is supposed to be the maker of his destiny. It is only partly true. He can make his destiny, only in so far as he is allowed by the Great Power.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  154. “It is unwise to be too sure of one's own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  155. “It is my own firm belief that the strength of the soul grows in proportion as you subdue the flesh.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  156. “Morality is contraband in war.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  157. “We win justice quickest by rendering justice to the other party.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  158. “We may have our private opinions but why should they be a bar to the meeting of hearts?”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  159. “An unjust law is itself a species of violence. Arrest for its breach is more so.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  160. “We do not need to proselytise either by our speech or by our writing. We can only do so really with our lives. Let our lives be open books for all to study.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  161. “Is it not enough to know the evil to shun it? If not, we should be sincere enough to admit that we love evil too well to give it up.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  162. “What is true of the individual will be tomorrow true of the whole nation if individuals will but refuse to lose heart and hope.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  163. “He is lost who is possessed by carnal desire.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  164. “I do all the evil I can before I learn to shun it? Is it not enough to know the evil to shun it? If not, we should be sincere enough to admit that we love evil too well to give it up.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  165. “Morality which depends upon the helplessness of a man or woman has not much to recommend it. Morality is rooted in the purity of our hearts.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  166. “One's own religion is after all a matter between oneself and one's Maker and no one else's.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  167. “A policy is a temporary creed liable to be changed, but while it holds good it has got to be pursued with apostolic zeal.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  168. “Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote freedom to err.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  169. “Spiritual relationship is far more precious than physical. Physical relationship divorced from spiritual is body without soul.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  170. “I have worshipped woman as the living embodiment of the spirit of service and sacrifice.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  171. “It is any day better to stand erect with a broken and bandaged head then to crawl on one's belly, in order to be able to save one's head.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  172. “I did once seriously think of embracing the Christian faith. The gentle figure of Christ, so full of forgiveness that he taught his followers not to retaliate when abused or struck, but to turn the other cheek - I thought it was a beautiful example of the perfect man.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  173. “Moral authority is never retained by any attempt to hold on to it. It comes without seeking and is retained without effort.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  174. “Non-violence requires a double faith, faith in God and also faith in man.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  175. “Commonsense is the realised sense of proportion.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  176. “Unwearied ceaseless effort is the price that must be paid for turning faith into a rich infallible experience.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  177. “Non-violence, which is the quality of the heart, cannot come by an appeal to the brain.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  178. “I would heartily welcome the union of East and West provided it is not based on brute force.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  179. “I believe in the fundamental truth of all great religions of the world.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  180. “Are creeds such simple things like the clothes which a man can change at will and put on at will? Creeds are such for which people live for ages and ages.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  181. “Only he can take great resolves who has indomitable faith in God and has fear of God.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  182. “Measures must always in a progressive society be held superior to men, who are after all imperfect instruments, working for their fulfilment.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  183. “There is no principle worth the name if it is not wholly good.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  184. “All the religions of the world, while they may differ in other respects, unitedly proclaim that nothing lives in this world but Truth.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  185. “The law of sacrifice is uniform throughout the world. To be effective it demands the sacrifice of the bravest and the most spotless.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  186. “Religion is more than life. Remember that his own religion is the truest to every man even if it stands low in the scales of philosophical comparison.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  187. “A religion that takes no account of practical affairs and does not help to solve them is no religion.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  188. “I will far rather see the race of man extinct than that we should become less than beasts by making the noblest of God's creation, woman, the object of our lust.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  189. “Every formula of every religion has in this age of reason, to submit to the acid test of reason and universal assent.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  190. “Non-violence is the article of faith.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  191. “I claim to be a simple individual liable to err like any other fellow mortal. I own, however, that I have humility enough in me to confess my errors and to retrace my steps.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  192. “The spirit of democracy is not a mechanical thing to be adjusted by abolition of forms. It requires change of heart.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  193. “Let not the 12 million Negroes be ashamed of the fact that they are the grandchildren of slaves. There is dishonor in being slave-owners.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  194. “I reject any religious doctrine that does not appeal to reason and is in conflict with morality.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  195. “Violent means will give violent freedom. That would be a menace to the world and to India herself.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  196. “Violent men have not been known in history to die to a man. They die up to a point.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  197. “I took the vow of celibacy in 1906. I had not shared my thoughts with my wife until then, but only consulted her at the time of making the vow. She had no objection.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  198. “If co-operation is a duty, I hold that non-co-operation also under certain conditions is equally a duty.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  199. “God cannot be realized through the intellect. Intellect can lead one to a certain extent and no further. It is a matter of faith and experience derived from that faith.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  200. “God is, even though the whole world deny him. Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self-sustained.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  201. “Rights that do not flow from duty well performed are not worth having.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  202. “Action is no less necessary than thought to the instinctive tendencies of the human frame.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  203. “Let everyone try and find that as a result of daily prayer he adds something new to his life, something with which nothing can be compared.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  204. “Religion is a matter of the heart. No physical inconvenience can warrant abandonment of one's own religion.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  205. “For me every ruler is alien that defies public opinion.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  206. “But for my faith in God, I should have been a raving maniac.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  207. “Where love is, there God is also.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  208. “God sometimes does try to the uttermost those whom he wishes to bless.”

    Mahatma Gandhi
  209. “A vow is a purely religious act which cannot be taken in a fit of passion. It can be taken only with a mind purified and composed and with God as witness.”

    Mahatma Gandhi

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