Mahatma Gandhi Quotes

Obedience to the law of bread labour will bring about a silent revolution in the structure of society.

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I'm a pretty girl who's a model who doesn't suck as an actress.
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A month alone would make me so happy. Not good for my dating prospects.
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I don't like to read reviews. Even the good ones you start to analyze: 'Oh, did I do that? I have to make sure I do that again.'
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My first book, 'In Praise of Slowness,' examines how the world got stuck in fast-forward and chronicles a global trend towards putting on the brakes. That trend is called the Slow movement. 'Slow' in this context does not mean doing everything at a snail's pace. It means doing everything at the right speed.
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We make assumptions: nurses should be nice, teachers should be good. But everyone has a dark side, some darker than others.
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If you feel that you are good, don't be too proud of it.
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I always wanted to be a scientist. I don't really have any writer friends.
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As a teenager you are at the last stage in your life when you will be happy to hear that the phone is for you.
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I think in the lifetime of a tennis player there are many times where you feel that tremendous confidence.
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There's a great tradition in storytelling that's thousands of years old, telling stories about kings and their palaces, and that's really what I wanted to do.
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You can take of a man's money, but when it's all said and done, you've only taken his money.
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It is so easy to forget that this is good that we're alive. We should be enjoying this gift of being alive.
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She plucked from my lapel the invisible strand of lint (the universal act of woman to proclaim ownership).
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I really feel that political will is born out of popular will.
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It's the way the human brain works: when enough events occur in a pattern, we stop thinking and go into macro mode.
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Free and fair access to books - to reading - is a right and one we should fight for.
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'Mojave' is a very wild, throwback film with these two dudes going after each other.
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My human rights activism has been widely met with encouragement and support. Ahangarani should earn plaudits, not only for her cinematic achievements, but also for her humanitarian deeds and her commitment to increased rights and freedoms for all.
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No longer can we compound attacks on truth with our silent acquiescence. No longer can we turn a blind eye or a deaf ear to these assaults on our institutions.
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Sin is a power; wherever it is given room, it will grow in strength, and it will take you where you do not want to go.
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Holocaust survivors came to Israel in order to establish a new human society where nobody would be able to hurt them just because they're Jewish. This is both a furious and vulnerable message.
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There are many people making a difference. I mean, Dr. King never held an office. Gandhi never held an office. There are people who are archetypes in our society who have never held office and made a difference.
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To me, the essence of keeping the soul nourished is obedience to one's conscience. I don't think that the soul can be nourished unless people have a strong sense of conscience that they have educated and developed and soaked in the universal and timeless principles of integrity and service. This way, the individual's soul becomes part of the universal soul of service, contribution, and making a difference.
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Obedience to the law of bread labour will bring about a silent revolution in the structure of society.