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Men Quotes by B R Ambedkar
- Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which…
- A great man is different from an eminent one in that he is ready to be the servant of the society.
- Men are mortal. So are ideas. An idea needs propagation as much as a plant needs watering. Otherwise both will wither and die.
- Political tyranny is nothing compared to the social tyranny and a reformer who defies society is a more courageous man than a politician who defies…
- Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not…
- It is disgraceful to live at the cost of one's self-respect. Self-respect is the most vital factor in life. Without it, man is a cipher.…
- Man is mortal. Everyone has to die some day or the other. But one must resolve to lay down one's life in enriching the noble…
- Freedom of mind is the real freedom. A person whose mind is not free though he may not be in chains, is a slave, not…
- Hero-worship in the sense of expressing our unbound admiration is one thing. To obey the hero is a totally different kind of worship. There is…
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