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Independence Quotes - Page 26

A lofty sense of independence is, in man, the best privilege of his nature.

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1835). “Lodore, by the author of 'Frankenstein'.”, p.22

Civil disobedience can never be in general terms, such as for independence.

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

Swaraj means even under dominion status a capacity to declare independence at will.

Mahatma Gandhi, Judith M. Brown (2008). “The Essential Writings”, p.151, Oxford University Press

Personally I crave not for 'independence', which I do not understand, but I long for freedom from the English yoke.

Mahatma Gandhi, Judith M. Brown (2008). “The Essential Writings”, p.153, Oxford University Press

Complete independence will be complete only to the extent of our approach in practice to truth and nonviolence.

Mahatma Gandhi, Judith M. Brown (2008). “The Essential Writings”, p.165, Oxford University Press

Complete independence does not mean arrogant isolation or a superior disdain for all help.

Mahatma Gandhi, Judith M. Brown (2008). “The Essential Writings”, p.365, Oxford University Press