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Bankruptcy Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

“To run away from danger, instead of facing it, is to deny one's faith in man and God, even one's own self. It were better for one to drown oneself than live to declare such bankruptcy of faith.” quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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“To run away from danger, instead of facing it, is to deny one's faith in man and God, even one's own self. It were better for one to drown oneself than live to declare such bankruptcy of faith.”

Mahatma Gandhi

About This Quote

Source Speech: Address to the Indian National Congress, 1930

Avoiding danger by fleeing shows a loss of trust in humanity, divinity, and self, equating to a profound betrayal of belief.

In simple terms: Running away denies faith in others, God, and oneself.

Key Takeaway

Confront fear, uphold faith.

Themes

courage faith self-trust

Mood

determined reflective

Type

ethical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • social injustice
  • spiritual doubt
  • leadership challenges

Key Concepts

Existentialism moral philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you face danger without compromising your values?
  • What steps rebuild trust after avoidance?
A Different Perspective

Faith can be restored through deliberate, compassionate action despite fear.

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