| Epigrams from Gandhiji source ref: ebookgan.html |
XXVI-28
T-2-37
TIG-48
TIG-110
T-2-150
T-2-297-128
TIG-114
T-7-79
TIG-114
T-5-92
T-2-375 |
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Rationalists are admirable beings, but rationalism is a hideous monster when it claims for itself omnipotence. TIG-91 |
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Reading comes before writing, and drawing before tracing the letters of the alphabet. T-3-286 |
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The freedom from all attachment is the realization of God as Truth. TIG-37
TIG-94 |
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Reason has to be strengthened by suffering, and suffering opens the eyes of understanding. T-2-182
T-4-62
MM-64
XXV-178
T-4-42
T-2-62
T-7-36
XXVI-415
T-7-404
XXVI-367
T-7-32
MM-326
MM-327 |
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Complete civil disobedience is a state of peaceful rebellion, a refusal to obey every single state-made law. T-2-52 |
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A reformers business is to make the impossible possible by giving an ocular demonstration of the possibility in his own conduct. XXVI-68
T-7-114
T-2-236
XXVI-295
T-2-227 |
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Unless the whole work in done with clock-work regularity, it is impossible to organise it in a thorough manner. XXV-285
XXV-285 |
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Religion is a thing to be lived. It is not merely sophistry. T-7-129
T-3-244
T-8-285
TIG-65
T-7-385
X-29
T-4-41
TIG-65
T-8-153
T-8-120
T-2-212
T-2-268
T-4-314
T-2-5
T-8-51
T-4-41
T-2-45
T-3-257
XX-58
MM-103
T-7-115
XXVI-241
MM-68
T-7-283
T-3-192
T-7-204
T-3-280
T-3-220
MM-191
T-7-385
T-2-273
T-3-225
T-3-223
T-7-274
T-2-267
T-7-128
T-2-132
T-7-132
T-3-236
T-2-230
XXVI-285
EWE-30
XIV-235
T-4-194
T-2-311
EWE-31
XIV-74
T-5-272
TIG-80
XIV-74
XX-74
MM-116
T-2-6
Bunch-108
MM-100
XXV-558
T-2-154
MM-183
EWE-19
T-2-152
T-2-148
XXV-518
T-2-230
T-2-6
T-2-132
MM-102
T-2-152
TIG-95
XXVI-158
MM-410
T-2-285
MM-92
MM-93
T-8-120
T-2-150
TIG-85
MM-299
T-2-227
T-2-280
T-2-227
T-2-273
T-2-227
XXVI-58
TIG-72
TIG-65
XXVI-270
MOG-17
XXV-563
MM-67
MM-65
T-2-89
T-4-250
MM-102
MM-419
BINCH-42
MM-429
T-3-195
MOG-19
XX-201
XX-201
MM-398
T-3-280
T-4-79
T-5-225
T-8-61
T-8-25 |
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Renunciation is everyones prerogative. XXVI-361
T-2-310
T-2-310
XXVI-361
MM-192
T-7-66
T-2-309
T-2-312
T-2-311
T-2-308
T-2-310
XXV-445
T-7-66
T-2-312
T-2-333
TIG-99 |
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Prayer is the only means of bringing about orderliness and peace and repose in our daily life. TIG-43 |
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Ridicule is like repression. Both give place to respect when they fail to produce the intended effect. T-2-9 |
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All research will be useless if it is not allied to internal research. T-2-272 |
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Mere promises mean nothing if there is not an unalterable resolution behind them. XXV-530
T-2-365 |
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Responsibility will mellow and sober the youth and prepare them, for the burden they must discharge. T-2-371
XXV-420 |
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Moral results can only be produced by moral restraints. MM-285
T-2-56 |
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Retaliation is counter-poison and poison breeds more poison. The nectar of love alone can destroy the poison of hate. T-5-241 |
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The older men should yield with grace what will be taken from them by force if they do not read the signs of the times. T-2-371 |
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Impatience will blur the revolutionarys vision and lead him astray. XXVI-141
XXVI-141 |
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No past services, however brilliant, should be counted to distributing the present employments. T-2-137 |
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Justice should become cheap and expeditious. Today it is the luxury of the rich and the joy of the gambler. T-4-182
XXVI-199
XXVI-561 |
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Ridicule is like repression. Both give place to respect when they fail to produce the intended effect. T-2-9 |
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Rights of true citizenship accrue only to those who serve the State to which they belong. MM-135
T-2-179
XXV-564
XXV-573
XXV-573
T-2-324
XXV-442
XXV-442
T-8-65
T-8-31
TIG-152
MM-440
X-48
T-2-300
T-2-55
T-4-158
T-4-13
T-3-92 |
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An insignificant right angle will make all the difference between ugliness and elegance, solidity and shakiness of a gigantic structure. T-2-365
T-3-289 |
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If we want to overtake the storm which is about to burst on us, we must take bolder risks and sail full steam ahead. T-2-286 |
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Rome's decline began long before it fell. MM-349 |
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The fragrance of religious and spiritual life is much finer and subtler than that of the rose. TIG-72
TIG-72 |
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