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Conclusion Quotes by Mahatma Gandhi
- After long study and experience, I have come to the conclusion that (1) all religions are true; (2) all religions have some error in them;…
- I came to the conclusion long ago . . . that all religions were true, and also that all had some error in them.
- Ethically they had arrived at the conclusion that man's supremacy over lower animals meant not that the former should prey upon the latter, but that…
- I should love to satisfy all, if I possibly can; but in trying to satisfy all, I may be able to satisfy none. I have,…
- I came to the conclusion long ago that all religions were true and that also that all had some error in them, and while I…
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