Mahatma Gandhi Quotes

The cause is everything. Those even who are dearest to us must be shunted for the sake of the cause.

Quotes to Explore
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I can be very ordinary looking.
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To love is to believe, to hope, to know; Tis an essay, a taste of Heaven below!
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Chrysler builds great cars.
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My son makes me super giddy, especially when he laughs. His laugh makes me laugh like a maniac!
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All religions segregate also...every religion asserts an order of truth and every other order is regarded as a lie.
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The Universal Declaration... as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations...it not only crystallizes the political thought of our times on these matters, but it has also influenced the thinking of legislators all over the world.
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Because I cannot work except in solitude, it is necessary that I live my work and that is impossible except in solitude.
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To establish what is true is very difficult. Frequently it is easier to establish what is false. And, passing through the false, it's possible to understand something about truth.
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Israel demonstrated real hooliganism during the course of the recent operation, which I demanded.
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In England, the system is benign and the people are hostile. In America, the people are friendlyand the system is brutal!
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I love talking about the challenges [Newark, NJ] has because of the way they are always brilliantly disguised as opportunities.. .the biggest global challenge that there is is a challenge of the spirit, a challenge of our vision, a challenge and a test of our ideals, of who we SAY we are GOING TO BE.
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The names for things don't come first. Words stagger after, hopelessly trying to become the sensation.
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We didn't know we'd end up here when we left.
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Nothing makes you look older than attempting to look young. You can fool anyone, apart from the young. The worst are the lip operations. There are people who have it done and I don't recognise them afterwards. They look like they flew through the windscreen during a car accident and were patched up badly afterwards.
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There is an error common to both oligarchies and to democracies: in the latter the demagogues, when the multitude are above the law, are always cutting the city in two by quarrels with the rich, whereas they should always profess to be maintaining their cause; just as in oligarchies the oligarchs should profess to maintain the cause of the people. . .
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If I get lucky enough one day to have Howard's money and life... Actually, you know what, if I ever get Howard money I am going to retire.
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First, you get really dizzy and you learn that you have to center, to stay in one spot.
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Love one another. My final lesson of history is the same as that of Jesus. You may think that's a lot of lollipop but just try it. Love is the most practical thing in the world. If you take an attitude of love toward everybody you meet, you'll eventually get along.
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I was on the bench watching and I wanted to be out there competing against him. He's a heck of a player. When you run into great players you want to be out there competing with them.
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The cause is everything. Those even who are dearest to us must be shunted for the sake of the cause.