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Silence is a great help to a seeker after truth like myself.

Silence is a great help to a seeker after truth like myself.

Mahatma Gandhi (2011). “The Way to God: Selected Writings from Mahatma Gandhi”, p.26, North Atlantic Books

Truth is superior to man s wisdom.

Mahatma Gandhi (1967). “The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi”, p.29, Rajpal & Sons

I believe in what Max Muller said years ago, namely, that truth needed to be repeated as long as there were men who disbelieved it.

Mohandas Karmchand Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi, V. Geetha (2004). “Soul Force: Gandhi's Writings on Peace”, p.367, Tara Publishing

Your character must be above suspicion and you must be truthful and self-controlled.

Mahatma Gandhi (1984). “The Quintessence of Gandhi in His Own Words”

There is no principle worth the name if it is not wholly good.

Mahatma Gandhi, Dennis Dalton (1996). “Gandhi: Selected Political Writings”, p.43, Hackett Publishing

Breach of promise is a base surrender of truth.

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”

Our life is a long and arduous quest after Truth and the soul requires inward restfulness to attain its full height.

Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi, Homer A. Jack (2005). “The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi”, p.51, Courier Corporation

A seeker of truth will never begin by discounting his opponent's statement as unworthy of trust.

Mahatma Gandhi (1967). “The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi”, p.330, Rajpal & Sons

The finite human being shall never know in its fullness Truth and Love which is itself infinite.

Mahatma Gandhi, Dennis Dalton (1995). “Gandhi: Selected Political Writings”, p.31, Hackett Publishing

Openness of mind strengthens the truth in us and removes the dross from it, if there is any.

Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi, Homer A. Jack (2005). “The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi”, p.126, Courier Corporation

To find truth completely is to realize oneself and one's destiny, i.e. to become perfect.

Mahatma Gandhi, Dennis Dalton (1996). “Gandhi: Selected Political Writings”, p.36, Hackett Publishing