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True Quotes by Mahatma Gandhi
- The real difficulty is that people have no idea of what education truly is. We assess the value of education in the same manner as…
- A teacher who establishes rapport with the taught, becomes one with them, learns more from them than he teaches them. He who learns nothing from…
- Love requires that true education should be easily accessible to all and should be of use to every villager in this daily life. The emphasis…
- True education must correspond to the surrounding circumstances or it is not a healthy growth.
- My notion of democracy is that under it the weakest shall have the same opportunities as the strongest... no country in the world today shows…
- Be congruent, be authentic, be your true self.
- What is Truth? A difficult question; but I have solved it for myself by saying that it is what the "voice within" tells you. All…
- For me, the different religions are beautiful flowers from the same garden, or they are branches of the same majestic tree. Therefore, they are equally…
- A true soldier does not argue as he marches, how success is going to be ultimately achieved. But he is confident that if he only…
- Insistence on truth can come into play when one party practices untruth or injustice. Only then can love be tested. True friendship is put to…
- If we want to cultivate a true spirit of democracy we cannot afford to be intolerant. Intolerance betrays want of faith in one's cause.
- With every true friendship, we build more firmly the foundations on which the peace of the whole world rests.
- 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;…
- A life of sacrifice is the pinnacle of art, and is full of true joy.
- I have always felt that the true text-book for the pupil is his teacher
- A true Brahmachari will not even dream of satisfying the fleshly appetite
- The only true resistance to this Government... [is] to cease to co-operate with it.
- To a true artist only that face is beautiful which, quite apart from its exterior, shines with the truth within the soul.
- True happiness brings more richness than all the money in the world.
- An error can never become true however many times you repeat it. The truth can never be wrong, even if no one hears it.
- True art takes note not merely of form but also of what lies behind.
- I came to the conclusion long ago . . . that all religions were true, and also that all had some error in them.
- The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members
- True beauty consists of purity of heart.
- ... the true function of a lawyer was to unite parties driven asunder.
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