Mahatma Gandhi Quotes

The end of nonviolent 'war' is always an agreement, never dictation, much less humiliation of the opponent.

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The army is the true nobility of our country.
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I can still put down some pretty nasty stuff on paper, which is what I enjoy doing.
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Having two kids, I don't get out to see stand up much anymore.
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I've been doing pranks my whole life, so I guess I'm pretty good at it.
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I have this view that losing weight is easy, keeping it off is hard because keeping it off is the discipline.
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We too often let the material things serve as indicators that we're doing well, even though something inside us tells us that were not doing our best. That we are avoiding that which is hard, but also necessary. That we are shrinking from rather than rising to the challenges of the age.
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God is equipping you, protecting you, & readying you to fight for the mission He has given you to change the world.
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For some slaves, the first step out of bondage is to learn to see their lives with new eyes. Their reality is a social world where they have their place and some assurance of a subsistence diet. Born into slavery, they cannot easily redefine their lives outside the frame of enslavement.
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The man who perceives life only with his eye, his ear, his hand, and his tongue, is but little higher than the ox or an intelligent dog; but he who has imagination sees things around and above him, as the angels see them.
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Distorted realities have always been my cup of tea.
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You need to know that a member of Congress who refuses to allow the minimum wage to come up for a vote made more money during last year's one-month government shutdown than a minimum wage worker makes in an entire year.
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The temple endowment was given by revelation. Thus, it is best understood by revelation, prayerfully sought with a sincere heart.
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There is no greater danger than underestimating your opponent.
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And when you get an eminent journal like Time magazine complaining, as it often has, that to the young writers of today life seems short on rewards and that what they write is a product of their own neuroses, in its silly way the magazine is merely stating the status quo and obvious truth. The good writing of any age has always been the product of someone's neurosis, and we'd have a mighty dull literature if all the writers that came along were a bunch of happy chuckleheads.
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What I'm teaching as an exercise instructor, my goal is to be able to take all the love off myself to help someone else.
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The end of nonviolent 'war' is always an agreement, never dictation, much less humiliation of the opponent.