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Great Religions Quotes by Mahatma Gandhi
- I believe in the fundamental truth of all great religions of the world. I believe that they are all God- given and I believe that…
- My religion enables me, obliges me to imbibe all that is good in all the great religions of the earth.
- I believe in the fundamental truth of all great religions of the world.
More Great Religions Quotes
- All great religions, in order to escape absurdity, have to admit a dilution of agnosticism. It is only the savage, whether of… — H. L. Mencken
- I believe in the fundamental truth of all great religions of the world. I believe that they are all God- given and… — Mahatma Gandhi
- The great religions are the ships, Poets the life boats. Every sane person I know has jumped overboard. — Hafez
- I hope to see the two great religions, Islam and Christianity, hand-in-hand, embracing each other. Then the Torah and the Bible and… — Muhammad Abduh
- It is a quite remarkable fact that the great religions of the most civilized peoples are more deeply fraught with sadness than… — Emile Durkheim
- The human being is an unequal creature. That is a fact. And we start off with the proposition. All the great religions,… — Lee Kuan Yew
- "Did God have a mother?" Children, when told that God made the heavens and the earth, innocently ask whether God had a… — Michio Kaku
- "When I speak of love I am not speaking of some sentimental and weak response. I am not speaking of that force… — Martin Luther King, Jr.
- The level of vitriol against Jews and Christianity within contemporary Islam, unfortunately, is something that we are not totally cognizant of, or… — Steven Emerson
- To the desert go profits and hermits, through deserts go pilgrims and exiles. Here the leaders of the great religions have sought… — Paul Shepard
- What is considered sinful in one of the great religions to which citizens belong isn't necessarily sinful in the others. Criminal law… — Pierre Trudeau
- I don't think it is given to any of us to be impertinent to great religions with impunity. — John le Carre