Mahatma Gandhi Quotes

Every reform means awakening. Once truly awakened, the nation will not be satisfied with reform only in one department of life.

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The doctor who applied a stethoscope to my heart was not satisfied. I was told to get my papers with the clerk in the outer hall. I was medically rejected.
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He that has satisfied his thirst turns his back on the well.
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I think there is a degree of speculation that is satisfied the climate is changing.
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God was satisfied with his own work, and that is fatal.
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If I have any audience, they can know that anything I am in, I would go see, with the expectation of being really satisfied.
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I'm never satisfied because I've been always interested in too many things and I always want to do everything at once.
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I'm never satisfied.
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You will not be satisfied unless you are contributing something to or for the benefit of others.
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To innovate is not to reform.
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It starts with campaign finance reform.
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Don't marry a man to reform him - that's what reform schools are for.
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As long as a woman can look ten years younger than her own daughter, she is perfectly satisfied.
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On the most recent battles on health insurance reform, the women led the battle to end gender discrimination by the insurance companies [where] women paid more and got less of a benefit, and also the whole issue of prevention.
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When hopes of reform are dashed, people will rise up and seek revolution.
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By the way, you know, Mitt Romney and McCain, I don't agree with them, but they would have been okay. I could have been satisfied with them.
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It is a dangerous thing to reform anyone.
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Be dissatisfied enough to improve, but satisfied enough to be happy.
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At twenty a man is full of fight and hope. He wants to reform the world. When he is seventy he still wants to reform the world, but he know he can't.
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In times of drought water brings us a major problem despite its essentiality, and this especially so where dams are the chief watering points, because as the waters recede the cattle have to tread over ground that is ever wetter and boggier and more difficult to cross. In their weakened condition cattle go down in this deep mud. Every day it is necessary to ride out and check these boggy dams and try to pull the cattle out.
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The fear of punishment may be necessary to the suppression of vice; but it also suspends the finer motives of virtue.
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I saw a man walk into my camera viewfinder from the left. He took a pistol out of his holster and raised it. I had no idea he would shoot. It was common to hold a pistol to the head of prisoners during questioning. So I prepared to make that picture - the threat, the interrogation. But it didn't happen. The man just pulled a pistol out of his holster, raised it to the VC's head and shot him in the temple. I made a picture at the same time. (On his 1968 photograph of the summary street corner execution of prisoner Nguyen Van Lem by South Vietnam's police chief, Lt. Col. Nguyen Ngoc Loan.)
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Every reform means awakening. Once truly awakened, the nation will not be satisfied with reform only in one department of life.