1. |
'Our bodies are the real temples rather than
buildings of stone. The best place for worship is in the open with
the sky above as the canopy and mother earth below for the floor' |
2. |
'Poverty
is but the worst form of violence.' |
3. |
'Truth is the first to be sought for, and Beauty and Goodness will then be added unto you.' |
4. |
'If by strength is meant moral power, then woman is immeasurably man's superior.' |
5. |
'In order to be truly useful, self-sacrifice has
to be combined with purity of motive and true knowledge. Sacrifice
without these two has been known to prove ruinous to society' |
6. |
'Each
one prays to God according to his own light.' |
7. |
'Truth is the first to be sought for, and Beauty and
Goodness will then be added unto you.' |
8. |
'Real Non-cooperation is Non-cooperation with evil and not with the evil doer.' |
9. |
'Man never loses by trusting and the deceiver
ever loses.' |
10. |
'Man spoils matter much more by speech than by
silence.' |
11. |
'Truth without humility would be an arrogant
caricature. '
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12. |
?The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the
attribute of the strong.? |
13. |
'So long as a single Hindu is excluded from a
temple, it is an inert, lifeless shrine. The real pranapratishtha
is performed when it is thrown open to all including the
Harijans.' |
14. |
'The sole aim of journalism should be service.' |
15. |
?Democracy, disciplined and enlightened, is the
finest thing in the world.? |
16. |
?It is the quality of our work which will please God
and not the quantity.? |
17. |
?In the dictionary of Satyagraha, there is no enemy.? |
18. |
?Indolence is a delightful but distressing state; we must be doing something to be happy.? |
19. |
?Weeding is as necessary to agriculture as sowing.? |
20. |
?It is unwise to be too sure of one's own
wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken
and the wisest might err.? |
21. |
'Those who are anxious to serve must have endless
patience and tolerance. One must never seek to impose one's views on
others' |
22. |
'A
born democrat is a born disciplinarian.' |
23. |
'Every truth is self-acting and possesses inherent
strength.' |
24. |
?Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a
defeat, for it is momentary.? |
25. |
'Public confession made in sincerity purifies the
confessor and protects him from repetition of the wrong.' |
26. |
'He
who sees God everywhere and in everything, i.e. in every scripture
and in every person of every religion and sees all in God?God is
always for that person. God is never tired of him and he is always
with God.'
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27. |
'Love
never claims, it ever gives.'
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28. |
?Your character must be above suspicion, and you
must be truthful and self-controlled.? |
29. |
'Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word
and deed. Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will
be well.' |
30. |
'True defense lies along the path of
non-retaliation? |
31. |
'Justice that love gives is a surrender, justice that
law gives is a punishment.' |
32. |
'Every truth is self-acting and possesses inherent strength.' |
33. |
'Where there is fear, there is not religion.' |
34. |
'Harbour impurity of mind or body and you have
untruth and violence in you' |
35. |
'An uncontrolled pen serves but to destroy.'
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36. |
'I have nothing new to teach the world. Truth and
non-violence are as old as the hills. All I have done is to try
experiments in both on as vast a scale as I could.' |
37. |
'God is because Truth is.' |
38. |
'Hate the sin, Love the Sinner.' |
39. |
'Gift
of life is the greatest of all gifts.' |
40. |
'Disobedience to be civil implies discipline,
thought, care, attention.' |
41. |
'Live
as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.' |
42. |
'I
strive hard to preserve my physical body. Do I take the same pains
to know my soul?' |
43. |
'A truly religious person becomes a citizen of the
world.' |
44. |
?Democracy, disciplined and enlightened, is the
finest thing in the world.? |
45. |
'A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the
prerogative of the brave.' |
46. |
'Performance of duty and observance of morality are convertible.' |
47. |
'Truth and love are faces of the same coin.' |
48. |
'Whenever you are confronted with an opponent, conquer
him with love.' |
49. |
?A 'No' uttered from deepest conviction is better
and greater than a 'Yes' merely uttered to please, or what is worse,
to avoid trouble.? |
50. |
?Conscience is the ripe fruit of strictest discipline.? Panerai Luminor Base Replica
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