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Fasting Quotes by Mahatma Gandhi
- It dawned upon me that fasting could be made as powerful a weapon of indulgence as of restraint
- I believe that there is no prayer without fasting and there is no real fast without prayer.
- The light of the world will illuminate within you when you fast and purify yourself.
- What the eyes are for the outer world, fasts are for the inner.
- More caution and perhaps more restraint are necessary in breaking a fast than in keeping it.
- Fasting is futile unless it is accompanied by an incessant longing for self-restraint.
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