Mahatma Gandhi Quotes

Hinduism loses its right to make a universal appeal if it closes its temples to Harijans.

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Temples also take into consideration an ability to pay and, in a general sense, do not turn people away if there's a need,.
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The idea of what it is like to lose everything is awful.
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To discover new continents, you must be willing to lose sight of the shore.
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Money is hard to earn and easy to lose. Guard yours with care.
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Just because you become a mother, it doesn't mean you lose who you are.
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We lose all that time which we might employ better.
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I'm definitely a practicing Hindu.
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One loses many laughs by not laughing at oneself.
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If somebody had told me my method would not work I nevertheless would have tried it out to make sure for myself, for when I am wrong only one thing convinces me of it, and that is, to lose money. And I am only right when I make money. That is speculating.
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I don’t have to win. I just have to make you lose.
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Dieting is the only game where you win when you lose!
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It is a pity that, as one gradually gains experience, one loses one's youth.
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No matter what happens in life, never lose sight of who you are.
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The true Mason is the Tiler of the Temple of the Heart.
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He who hoards much loses much.
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My whole soul rebels against the idea that Hinduism and Islam represent two antagonistic cultures and doctrines.
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Cow protection is the gift of Hinduism to the world.
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Men like me feel that untouchability is no integral part of Hinduism, it is an excrescence.
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The untouchability of Hinduism is probably worse than that of the modern imperialists.
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It is necessary first to purify the drunken and dissolute worshippers in charge of some of these temples.
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The cultivation - even celebration - of victimhood by intellectuals, tort lawyers, politicians and the media is both cause and effect of today's culture of complaint.
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Hinduism loses its right to make a universal appeal if it closes its temples to Harijans.