Mahatma Gandhi Quotes
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Be as transparent as you can in your trade. The big thing in life is trust.
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It's hard for children's authors to be accepted when they try to write adult books. J.K. Rowling is the exception because people are so eager to read anything by her, but it took Judy Blume three or four tries before she had a success.
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Like every other place, I guess, Kansas City was quite a different city when I was a youngster there. They had quite a few clubs, and we had what we used to call jam sessions every night.
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Physical activity is an excellent way of using and controlling the effect of aggressive reaction, and will prevent the buildup of aggressive emotions into unsupervised physical constructions, and also prevent the habitual piling up of such aggressions, where detrimental constructions result continually.
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The threat of nuclear war isn't nearly as important as the threat of the destruction of our resource base which sustains us.
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To earn more, you must learn more.
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I want people to know they don’t have to live their lives in a permanent ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ existence. Truth is a powerful tool.
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A good soul like a good body should be as unobtrusive as possible; in so far as it functions properly, it should not be noticed for good or for ill.
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The forms of diseases are many and the healing of them is manifold.
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England, with all thy faults I love thee still, My country!
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The priest knows, as every one knows, that there is no longer any "God," or any "sinner," or any "Saviour" that "free will" and the "moral order of the world" are lies : serious reflection, the profound self conquest of the spirit, allow no man to pretend that he does not know it.
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Yeah, I do stand-up, my own type of stand-up.
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A man is really alive only when he delights in the good-will of others.
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I felt a bit bookish, cut off from life.
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A satyagrahi, whilst he is ever ready to fight, must be equally eager for peace.
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For me popular violence is as much an obstruction in our path as the Government violence.
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To die without killing is the badge of a satyagrahi.