Mahatma Gandhi Quotes - Page 41
Mahatma Gandhi (1958). “Light of India: The Message of the Mahatma”
Mohandas Karmchand Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi, V. Geetha (2004). “Soul Force: Gandhi's Writings on Peace”, p.370, Tara Publishing
Mahatma Gandhi (1951). “Satyagraha: Non-violent Resistance”
Mahatma Gandhi (1965). “The Health Guide”
Mahatma Gandhi (1965). “Glorious Thoughts of Gandhi: Being a Treasury of about Ten Thousand Valuable and Inspiring Thougths of Mahatma Gandhi, Classified Under Four Hundred Subjects”
Mahatma Gandhi (1966). “Collected Works”
Nonviolence, in its dynamic condition means conscious suffering.
Mahatma Gandhi (1959). “India of My Dreams”, p.79, Rajpal & Sons
Nonviolence is a plant of slow growth, it grows imperceptibly but surely.
Mahatma Gandhi (1958). “Collected Works”
Let not the spirit wander while the words of prayer run on out of our mouth.
Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi, Homer A. Jack (2005). “The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi”, p.32, Courier Corporation
Mahatma Gandhi, Anand T. Hingorani, Ganga Anand Hingorani (1985). “The Encyclopaedia of Gandhian Thoughts”
Legal imposition avoids the necessity of honour or good faith.
Mahatma Gandhi (1967). “Collected Works”
Mahatma Gandhi (1947). “Gandhigrams”
Mahatma Gandhi (1976). “Collected Works”
Mahatma Gandhi (2007). “Gandhi on Non-Violence”, p.60, New Directions Publishing
A religious act cannot be performed with the aid of the bayonet or the bomb.
Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi, Ronald Duncan (2005). “Gandhi: Selected Writings”, p.94, Courier Corporation
The only force at the disposal of democracy is that of public opinion.
Mahatma Gandhi (1967). “The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi”, p.353, Rajpal & Sons
He who atones for sins never calculates; he pours out the whole essence of his contrite heart.
Mahatma Gandhi, Anand T. Hingorani, Ganga Anand Hingorani (1985). “The Encyclopaedia of Gandhian Thoughts”
Even swadeshi, like any other good thing, can be ridden to death if it is made a fetish.
Mahatma Gandhi (1959). “India of My Dreams”, p.121, Rajpal & Sons
To shirk taking of vows betrays indecision and want of resolution.
Mahatma Gandhi (1950). “The Good Life”