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Then Quotes by Mahatma Gandhi
- First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
- 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…
- 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 deprive a man of his natural liberty and to deny to him the ordinary amenities of life is worse then starving the body; it…
- 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…
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