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“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.” quote by Indira Gandhi
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“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.”

Indira Gandhi

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.

Key Takeaway

Commit to your higher purpose.

Themes

politics activism personal sacrifice

Mood

serious reflective

Type

philosophical historical

When to use this quote

  • political campaigns
  • social movements
  • career planning
  • personal decisions

Key Concepts

nationalism gender roles

Questions to Reflect On

  • What sacrifices are you willing to make for your cause?
  • How do you balance personal desires with public responsibilities?
A Different Perspective

May neglect personal fulfillment or relationships.

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