Distracted Quote by Indira Gandhi
“Until I was about eighteen, yes [I didn't want to get married]. But not because I felt like a suffragette, but because I wanted to devote all my energies to the struggle to free India. Marriage, I thought, would have distracted me from the duties I'd imposed on myself.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Public address, 1965, India
She prioritized national liberation over personal marriage, viewing personal life as a potential distraction from political duty.
In simple terms: She chose activism over marriage.
Commit to your higher purpose.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political campaigns
- social movements
- career planning
- personal decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What sacrifices are you willing to make for your cause?
- How do you balance personal desires with public responsibilities?
May neglect personal fulfillment or relationships.