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MACHINE
MACHINERY
The spinning wheel is itself an
exquisite piece of machinery. My head daily bows in reverence to its
unknown inventor.
XXV-476
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The supreme consideration is man. The
machine should not tend to make atrophied the limbs of
man.
XXV-251
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The machine should not be allowed to
cripple the limbs of man.
T-2-162
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Today machinery merely helps a few to
ride on the backs of millions.
T-2-161
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My machinery must be of the most
elementary type which I can put in the home of the
calamity.
T-3-135
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I would not weep over the
disappearance of machinery or consider it a calamity.
MM-234
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What I object to is thee craze for
machinery, not machinery as such.
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MAHABHARATA
The author of the Mahabharata has not
established the necessity of physical warfare, on the contrary he has
proved its futility.
TIG-97
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The immortal but unknown author of the
Mahabharata weaves into his story sufficient of the supernatural to warn
you against taking him literally.
XXV-128
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I look upon Gibbon and Motley as
inferior editions of the Mahabharata.
XXV-128
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I regard Duryodhana and his party as
the baser impulses in man and Arjuna and his party as the higher
impulses.
MOG-17 |
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MAHATMA
I have never, even in my dream,
thought that I was mahatma and that others were alpatma (little
soul).
T-5-161 |
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MAJORITY
A minority does not always fear
majority because it is a majority.
XXVI-161
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The principle of majority does not
work when differences on fundamentals are involved.
XXV-140
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To say that there was danger in
numbers was as true as to say that there was safety in
numbers.
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MAN
MANKIND
A man who throws himself on God ceases
to fear man.
T-2-369
T-4-244
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Man can only conceive God within the
limitation of his own mind.
TIG-45
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Man can only describe God in his own
poor language.
T-4-244
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The man of prayer will be at peace
with himself and with the whole world.
TIG-43
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Man is sent into the world to perform
his duty even an the cost of his life.
T-7-115
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The more a man gives his life, the
more he saves it.
XXV-437
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Man will ever remain imperfect, and it
will always be his part to try to be perfect.
T-4-11
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Mans triumph will consist in
substituting the struggle for existence by a struggle for mutual
service.
T-4-36
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Mans nature is not essentially evil,
brute nature has been known to yield to the influence of
love.
T-4-296
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Man lives freely by his readiness to
die, if need be, at the hands of his brother, never by killing
him.
TIG-39
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Men aspiring to be free can hardly
think of enslaving others.
MM-314
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Man does not live by
destruction.
TIG-17
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A man of faith does not bargain or
stipulate with God.
XXV-88
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Man is not at peace with himself till
he has become like unto God.
MOG-4
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A man who would interpret the
scriptures must have the spiritual discipline.
TIG-96
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Man is neither mere intellect not the
gross animal body, nor the heart or soul alone.
EWE-222
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Man cannot breathe with borrowed
lungs.
XXV-275
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Man does not live by bread alone. Many
prefer self-respect to food.
XXVI-66
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Men of stainless character and self
purification will easily inspire confidence and automatically purify the
atmosphere around them.
TIG-57
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Man becomes not the lord and master of
all creation but he is its servant.
XXVI-545
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Man is the maker of his own destiny,
and I therefore ask you to become makers of your own
destiny.
XXV-I294
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Man has always desired power.
Ownership of property gives this power. Man hankers also after
posthumous fame based on power.
T-2-367
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Man in the flesh is essentially
imperfect. He may be described as being made in the image of God but is
far form being God.
T-7-73
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The man who coerces another not to eat
fish commits more violence than he who eats it.
T-7-61
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A courageous man prefers death to the
surrender of self-respect.
MM-462
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The man who fears man, falls from the
estate of man. Fear God alone.
T-2-302
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Nonviolence is the virtue of the
manly. The coward is innocent of it.
XXV-138
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Bravery is not mans
monopoly.
MM-297
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A man can give up a right, but he may
not give up a duty without being guilty of a grave
dereliction.
T-2-324
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Man is not to drown himself in the
well of the Shastras, but he is to dive in their broad ocean and
bring our pearls.
T-7-324
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Man is oftentimes weak-minded enough
to be caught in the snare of greed and honeyed words.
MM-169
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A man nor a woman who serves the
country with all his or her heart stands on a par with the tallest
Congress-man.
T-7-139
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Man is born of woman, he is flesh of
her flesh and bone of her bone.
T-2-300
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Men to be men must be able to trust
their womenfolk, even as the latter are compelled to trust
them.
T-2-249
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God has made of man and woman one
complete whole. In the scheme of nature, both of them are
equal.
T-7-380
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If by strength is meant moral power,
then woman is immeasurably mans superior.
T-3-33
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Man has regarded woman as his tool.
She has learn to be his tool and in the end found it is easy and
pleasurable to be such, because when one drags another in his fall, the
descent is easy.
T-4-45
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No man could look upon another as his
enemy, unless he first became his own enemy.
T-7-204
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Man cannot be transformed from bad to
good overnight.
MM-75
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My love of nationalism is that my
country may become free, that if need be the whole of the country die,
so that the human race may live.
T-2-200
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The man who eats to live, who is
friends with the five powers earth, water, ether, sun and air and
who is a servant of God, the creator of all of these, ought not to fall
ill.
MM-394
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It is for you and me to show that no
vice is inherent in man.
XXVI-294
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Man falls from the pursuit of the
ideal of plain living and high thinking the moment he wants he wants to
multiply his daily wants.
MM-490
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I must refuse to believe that the
Germans contemplate with equanimity the evacuation of cities like London
for fear of destruction to be wrought by mans inhuman
ingenuity.
T-5-161
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I cannot think of permanent enmity
between man and man.
MM-422
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Truth and ahimsa demand that no human
being may debar himself from serving any other human being, no matter
how sinful he may be.
XXVI-374
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My own opinion is that just as
fundamentally man and woman are one, their problem must be one in
essence.
T-5-226
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The Swaraj of my dream is the poor
mans Swaraj.
T-3-65
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It is may firm faith that man is by
nature going higher.
T-5-305
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I can neither serve God nor humanity,
if as Indian I do not serve India, and as a Hindu I do not serve the
Indian Mussalmans.
XXV-260
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I believe that if one man gains
spiritually, the whole world gains with him, and if one man falls, the
whole world falls to that extent.
XXV-390
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I believe in advaita, I believe in the
essential unity of man and for that matter of all that
lives.
XXV-390
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I believe in what Max Muller said
years ago, namely, that truth needed to be repeated as long as there
were men who disbelieved it.
TIG-143
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If Euclids point, though incapable of
being drawn by any human agency, has an imperishable value, my picture
has its own for mankind to live.
T-7-169
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I believe in conversion of mankind,
not its destruction.
XXV-531
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If it is possible for the human tongue
to give the fullest description of God, I have come to the conclusion
that God is Truth.
T-3-144
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I hold no man to be indispensable for
the welfare of the country.
T-2-137
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I cannot picture to myself a time when
all mankind will have one religion.
XXVI-285
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I regard Duryodhana and his party as
the baser impulses in man, and Arjuna and his party as the higher
impulses.
MOG-17
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I have discovered that man is superior
to the system he propounds.
T-2-49
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I trust men only because I trust
God.
XXV-390
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If I am true to myself, if I am true
to mankind, if I am true to humanity, I must understand all the faults
that human flesh is heir to.
T-2-199-200
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I refuse to believe that the tendency
of human nature is always downward.
XXV-475
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My creed is service of God and
therefore of humanity.
XXV-260
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A man like me cannot but believe that
this earthquake is a divine chastisement sent by God for our
sins.
T-3-247
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My errors have been errors of
calculation and judging men, not in appreciating the true nature, of
truth and ahimsa or in their application.
T-2-204
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Mankind is one, seeing that all are
equally subject to the moral law. All men are equal in Gods
eyes.
MM-459
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It is derogatory to the dignity of
mankind, it is derogatory to the dignity of India, to entertain for one
single moment hatred towards Englishmen.
T-2-199
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So far as I can see, the atomic bomb
has deadened finest feeling that has sustained mankind for
ages.
TIG-142
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Gods ways are more than mans
arithmetic.
T-5-151
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Some form of common worship and a
common place of worship appear to be a human necessity.
MM-105
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Mans upward progress means ever
increasing difficulty, which is to be welcomed.
MM-286
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God is certainly one. He has no
second. He is unfathomable, unknowable and unknown to the vast majority
of mankind.
XXV-178
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Every man has an equal right to the
necessaries of life even as birds and beasts have.
MM-199
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A selfish basis would not serve the
purpose of taking a man higher and higher along the paths of
evolution.
T-3-140
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All the great religions of the world
inculcate the equality and brotherhood of mankind and the virtue of
toleration.
T-3-257
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I believe in absolute oneness of God,
and, therefore, also of humanity.
T-2-149
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A man who wants to control his animal
passions easily does so if he controls his palate.
MM-306
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Through realization of freedom of
India, I hope to realize and carry on the mission of brotherhood of
man.
T-2-353
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An India prostrate at the feet of
Europe can give no hope to humanity.
T-2-46
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No two men are absolutely alike, not
even twins, yet there is much that is indispensably common to all
mankind.
T-2-216
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The human society is a ceaseless
growth, an unfoldment in terms of spirituality.
T-2-225
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Let India become alive by
self-purification, that is self-restraint and self-denial, and she will
be a boon to herself and mankind.
T-2-56
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History shows that the priesthood has
not always interfered with the political matters to the benefit of
mankind.
T-2-352
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Mankind has to get out of violence
only though non-violence.
T-7-144
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Living faith in God means acceptance
of the brotherhood of mankind.
T-4-252
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Human dignity demands courage to
defend oneself.
XXVI-220
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The golden way was to be friends with
the world and to regard the whole human family like the members of one
family.
T-7-250
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A mans true wealth hereafter is the
good the has done to his fellowmen.
T-7-341
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The fact that mankind persists shows
that the cohesive force is greater than the disruptive force,
centripetal force greater than centrifugal.
MM-417
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By education I mean an all-round
drawing out of the best in the child and man body, mind and
spirit.
MM-379
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That which makes man the mere
plaything of fate is God.
XXVI-571
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That which impels man to do the rights
is God.
XXVI-571
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The whole existence of man is a
ceaseless duel between the forces of life and death.
T-7-143
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What distinguishes the man from the
brute is his conscious striving to realise the spirit
within.
MM-168
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Only an arrogant man will claim to be
independent of everybody else and to be self-contained.
T-2-361
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If it is mans privilege to be
independent, it is equally his duty to be inter
dependent.
T-2-361
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A man of truth must ever be confident,
if he also equal need to be diffident.
T-2-204
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Study men following the law of their
higher nature, the law of love, so that when you grow to manhood, you
will have improved your heritage.
T-3-138
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Man had the supreme knack of deceiving
himself; the Englishman was supremest among men.
T-8-44
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When a man wants to make up with his
maker, he does not consult a third party.
T-2-150
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The path of bhakti, karma and love,
expounded in the Gita, leaves no room for the despising of man by
man.
T-2-278
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God cannot be so cruel eyes of God no
distinction between man and man, even as there is no distinction between
animal and animal.
T-3-235
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There can be in the eyes of God no
distinction between man and man, even as there is no distinction between
animal and animal.
T-3-235
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Human language can but imperfectly
describe Gods ways.
MM-77
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Human life is a series of compromises,
and it is not always easy to achieve in practice what one has found to
be true in theory.
MM-39
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A man without religion is like a ship
without a rudder.
T-3-223
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That which is inherent in man his is
his virtue.
XXVI-294
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God in His wisdom has circumscribed
mans vision, and rightly too, for otherwise mans conceit would know no
bounds.
T-3-255
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Men are good. But they are poor
victims making themselves miserable under the false belief that they are
doing good.
X-127
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Truth is superior to mans
wisdom.
T-2-143
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Imperfect men had no right to judge
other imperfect men.
T-8-162
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The woman has circumvented man in a
variety of ways in her unconsciously subtle ways, as the man has vainly
and equally consciously struggled to thwart the woman in gaining
ascendancy over him.
T-2-367
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It is degrading both for man and woman
should be called upon or induced to forsake the hearth and shoulder the
rifle for the protection of that hearth.
T-5-227
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God has blessed man with seed that has
the highest potency; and woman with a field richer than richest earth to
be found anywhere on this globe.
T-4-60
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To call women the weaker sex is a
libel; it is mans injustice to woman.
T-3-33
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If we could all give our own
definitions of God, there would be as many definitions as there are men
and women.
XXVI-224
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The most practical, the most dignified
way of going on in the world to take people at their word, when you have
no positive reason to the contrary.
XXV-450
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Ahimsa is nothing if not as
well-balanced, exquisite consideration for ones neighbour, and an idle
man is wanting in that elementary consideration.
T-2-354
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Khaddar is an activity that can
absorb all the time of all available men and women and grown-up
children, if they have faith.
XXV-365
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The force generated by nonviolence is
infinitely greater than the force of all the arms invented by mans
ingenuity.
T-5-281
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Cow-slaughter and man-slaughter are in
my opinion the two sides of the same coin.
XXV-519
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Nonviolence, applied to very large
masses of mankind, is a new experiment in the history of the
world.
T-5-273
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To bear all kinds of tortures without
a murmur of resentment is not possible for a human being without the
strength that comes from God.
T-5-98
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What is impossible with man is childs
play with God.
T-3-137
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Often does good come out of evil. But
that is Gods, not mans plan.
TIG-141
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God gifted man with intellect that he
might know his Maker.
X-28
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Do not flatter yourselves with the
belief that a mere recital of that celebrated verse in St. John makes a
man a Christian.
TIG-68
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If treachery is the reward of trust,
will the man who trusts come to harm?
XXV-509
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Literary education should follow the
education of the land the one gift that visibly distinguishes man from
beast.
EWE-21
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All great religions have rightly
regarded kama as the arch-enemy of man, anger or hatred coming
only in the second place.
MM-299
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Unlike the animal, God has given man
the faculty of reason.
MM-429
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Study not man in his animal nature
man following the laws of the jungle but study man in all his
glory.
T-3-138
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He who runs may see that opium and
such other intoxicants and narcotics stupefy a mans soul and reduce him
to a level lower than that of beasts.
XXV-555
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Repression does for a true man or a
nation what fire does for gold.
XXV-487
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We are all very imperfect and weak
things, and if we are to destroy all whose ways we do not like, there
will be not a man left alive.
XXV-531
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All the four stages in a mans life
are devised by the seers in Hinduism for imposing discipline and
self-restraint.
XXVI-375
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Speed is not the end of life. Man sees
more and lives more truly by walking to his duty.
T-5-171
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The field of research in the the
doctrine of civil resistance is necessarily limited, as the occasions
for civil resistance in a mans life must not be
frequent.
T-3-297
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Speed is not the end of life. Man sees
more and lives more truly by walking to his duty.
T-5-171
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The field of research in the doctrine
of civil resistance is necessarily limited, as the occasions for civil
resistance in a mans life must not be frequent.
T-3-297
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Religion is more than life. Remember
that his own religion is the truest to every man even if it stands low
in the scales of philosophic comparison.
XXV-47
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Every species, human and subhuman, has
some distinguishing mark, so that you can tell a man from a beast, or a
dog from a cow.
T-3-280
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No one should dogmatize about the
capacity of human nature for degradation of exaltation.
T-5-278
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Study men laying down their lives
without hurting anyone else in the cause of their countrys
freedom.
T-3-138
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We burn the evil men do with their
mortal remains. We treasure the memory of the good they do, and distance
magnifies it.
T-3-201
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Life becomes liable only to the extent
that death is treated as a friend, never as an enemy.
MM-462
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A fear-stricken person can never know
God, and one who knows God will never fear a mortal man.
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MARRIAGE
Marriage is a natural thing in life
and to consider it derogatory in any sense is wholly
wrong.
MM-278
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Marriage is a matter if
choice.
XXVI-286
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Marriage is not an act of service. It
is a comport man or a woman seeks for himself or
herself.
XXVI-285
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The privilege of marriage presupposes
temperamental and other affinity.
XXVI-285
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Marriage loses its sanctity when its
purpose and highest use is conceived to be the satisfaction of the
animal passion without contemplating the natural result of such
satisfaction.
T-4-60
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Undefiled love between husband and
wife takes one nearer God than any other love.
MM-279
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Those marriages which are undertaken
for the sake of joint service carry their own blessings.
MM-279
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With me marriage is no necessary test
of friendship even between husband and wife, let alone their respective
clans.
XXVI-285
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There is an indissoluble marriage
between matter and spirit. Our ignorance of the results of the union
makes it a profound mystery and inspires awe in us but it cannot undo
them.
T-3-251 |
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MASSES
Nothing can so quickly put the masses
on their legs as the spinning wheel and all it means.
XXVI-538
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A successful bloody revolution can
only mean further misery for the masses.
XXVI-140
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Character alone will have real effect
on the masses.
T-3-234
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A nonviolent struggle necessarily
involves construction on a mass scale.
XXVI-140
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If we are true servants of the masses,
we would takes pride in spinning for their sake.
T-3-300
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Whatever cannot be shared with the
masses is taboo to me.
T-3-136
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An organization, which looks to money
for everything, can ever serve the masses.
T-7-52
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I defy anyone to give for independence
a common Indian word intelligible to the masses.
T-2-326
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I am myself an insignificant being,
but I am supposed to have some hold over the dumb
millions.
T-5-232
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How to link the classes with the
masses is for me one of the greatest problems.
XXVI-379
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Those who play upon the passions of
the masses injure them and the countrys cause.
T-5-225
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Slow and inglorious self-imposed
starvation among the starving masses is every time more heroic than the
death of the scaffold under false exaltation.
XXVI-14 |
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MILITARY
MILITARIZATION
Militarization of India will mean her
own destruction as well as of the whole world.
MM-156
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All I want to say, with the utmost
emphasis at my command, is that the description of India as a military
country is wrong.
T-5-171
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Refusal of military service is more
superficial than non-co-operation with the system which supports the
state.
T-3-145
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A general is none the worse for the
realization of his weakness and for atoning for his sin.
T-5-112
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If the Commander-in-Chief will look
beyond the defence forces, he will discover that real India is not
military but peace-loving.
T-5-171
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To refuse to render military service
when particular time arrives is to do the thing after all the time for
combating the evil is gone.
T-3-145 |
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MILLIONS
I claim to know my millions. All the
hours of the day I am with them. They are my first care and last because
I recognise no God except that God that is to be found in the hearts of
the dumb millions.
TIG-27
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The hungry millions ask for one poem,
invigorating food.
T-2-65
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It is a tragedy of the first magnitude
that the millions have ceased to use their hands as
hands.
T-2-251
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A nonviolent system of government is
clearly an impossibility so long as the wide gulf between the rich and
the hungry millions persists.
T-6-26 |
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MIND
A mind that is once hooked to the Star
of Stars becomes incorruptible.
T-4-52
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Every submission to merited punishment
strengthens the mind of man, every avoidance saps it.
MM-395
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The mechanical university study
deprives us of the desire for originally; years of memorizing causes a
fatigue of the mind that makes most of us fit for the clerical
work.
T-4-166
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Man can only conceive God within the
limitations of his own mind.
TIG-45
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I always welcomes an honest difference
of opinion, for I have always an open mind and have no axe to
grind.
T-2-284 |
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MINORITY
A minority does not always fear a
majority because it is a majority.
XXVI-161
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In a well-ordered society, there
should be no minority.
T-8-99
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My nonviolence bids me dedicate myself
to the service of the minorities.
MM-332
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Hindus, if they want unity among
different races, must have the courage to trust the
minorities.
T-2-133
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We the English-educated Indians often
unconsciously make the terrible mistake of thinking that the microscopic
minority of the English-speaking Indian is the whole of
India.
T-2-326 |
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MISDEEDS
Let use learn from the English rulers
the simple fact that the oppressors are blind to the enormity of their
own misdeeds.
XXV-397 |
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MISSIONARY
This motive of mass proselytization
lurking in the background vitiates missionary effort.
T-2-342 |
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MISTRUST
Trusting one another, however, can
never mean trusting with the lip and mistrusting in the
heart.
XXV-436 |
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MOBS
MOBOCRACY
Mobocracy is autocracy multiplied
million times.
XXV-531
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Nothing is so easy as to train mobs,
for the simple reason that they have no mind, no
meditation.
T-2-8 |
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MORAL FORCE
MORALITY
Moral result can only be produced by
moral restraints.
XXVI-280
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Moral restrictions tend to become lax
in a foreign country, since the fear of social opinion
disappears.
XXVI-58
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Moral authority is never retained by
any attempt to hold on to it. It comes without seeking and is retained
without effort.
MM-458
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True morality consists no in following
the beaten track, but in finding out the true path for ourselves and in
fearlessly following it.
MM-485
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To observe morality is to attain
mastery over our mind and our passions.
X-37
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That economics is untrue which ignores
or disregards moral values.
XXV-475
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To me God is truth and love, God is
ethics and morality, God is fearlessness.
XXVI-224
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Khaddar delivers the poor from the
bonds of the rich and creates a moral and spiritual bond between the
classes and the masses.
T-2-225
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The very essence of our civilization
is that we give a paramount place to morality in all our affairs, public
or private.
MM-321
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Economics that hurt the moral
well-being of an individual or a nation are immoral and, therefore,
sinful.
T-2-63
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If by strength is meant moral power,
then woman is immeasurably mans superior.
T-3-3
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Satan mostly employs comparatively
moral instruments and the language of ethics to give his aims an air of
respectability.
T-2-17
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The object of basic education is the
physical, intellectual and moral development of children through the
medium of handicraft.
EWE-24
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In a nonviolent army, the general and
the officers are elected or are as if elected when their authority is
moral and rests solely on the willing obedience of the rank and
file.
T-4-298
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A country that is governed by even its
national army can never be morally free and, therefore, its so-called
weakest member can never rise to his full moral height.
T-7-105
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It is difficult for me to regard
anyone who obeys no moral principle in his conduct to be a religious
man.
XXVI-58
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Whatever may be the pros and cons of
going to the public theatre, it is a patent fact that it has undermined
the morals and ruined the character of many a youth in his
country.
T-2-352
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A democrat relied upon the force not
of the arms his state could flaunt in the face of the world, but on the
moral force his state could put at the disposal of the
world.
T-8-40
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The popular government wields as moral
force, which is infinitely superior to the physical force that the
foreign government could summon to its assistance.
T-8-163 |
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MORTIFICATION
Mortification of the flesh has been
held all the world over as a condition of spiritual
progress.
TIG-53 |
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MOTHER
MOTHERHOOD
Every mother is a scavenger in regard
to her own children, and every student of modern medicine is tanner
inasmuch as he has to dissect and skin human carcasses.
T-3-182
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My mother was certainly as scavenger
inasmuch as she cleaned me when I was a child.
XXVI-152
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Only a prospective mother knows what
it is to carry. The onlookers notice her illness and pity her. But she
alone knows the travail.
T-5-104 |
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MOTHER
TONGUE
I must cling to my mother-tongue as to
my mothers breast, in spite of its shortcomings. It alone can give me
the life-giving milk.
EWE-41 |
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MURDER
Is it not possible for us all to
realize that masses will never mount to freedom through
murder?
T-5-258 |
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MUSEUMS
Museums of ancient things which have
disappeared from our economic life have their use and place, but not in
our programme which concentrates on industries and crafts which are
capable of being revived.
T-4-56 |
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MUSIC
The music of life is in danger of
being lost in the music of the voice.
T-7-27
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The art of producing good music from a
cultivated voice can be achieved by many, but the art of producing that
music from the harmony of a pure life is achieved very
rarely.
TIG-109
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To know music is to transfer it to
life.
T-2-230
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Work for Swaraj fails to appeals to us
because we have no music in us.
T-2-231
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There can be no Swaraj where there is
no harmony, no music.
T-2-230
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I would make compulsory a proper
singing in company of national songs.
T-2-8
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Where there is filth, squalor and
misery, there can be no music.
T-2-231 |