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War
War knows no law except that of
might.
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History is a record of perpetual
wars, but we are now trying to make new history.
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People engaged in a war do not lose
temper over matters which affect the fortunes of war.
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When there is war, the poet lays
down the lyre, the lawyer his law reports, the schoolboy his
books.
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It is claimed for Satyagraha that
it is a complete substitute for violence or war.
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Nonviolence requires more than the
courage of the soldier of war.
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The end of nonviolent war is
always an agreement, never dictation, much less humiliation of the
opponent.
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The author of the Mahabharata has
not established the necessity of physical warfare; on the contrary he
has proved its futility.
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The science of war leads one to
dictatorship pure and simple. The science of nonviolence can alone lead
one to pure democracy.
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I have not lost the hope that the
masses will refuse to bow to the Moloch of war but they will rely upon
their own capacity for suffering to save their countrys
honour.
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In the characteristics of the
perfected man of the Gita, I do not see any to correspond to physical
warfare.
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A warrior lives on his wars,
whether offensive or defensive. And he suffers a collapse if he finds
that his warring capacity is unwanted.
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It is open to a war resister to
judge between two combatants and wish success to the one who has justice
on his side.
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Exploitation and domination of one
nation over another can have no place in a world striving to put an end
to all war.
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When a man vowed to nonviolence as
the law governing human being dares to refer to war, he can only do it
so as to strain every nerve to avoid it.
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Where there are wars, wherever you
are confronted with an opponent, conquer him with love.
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Whatever may be true of the other
modes of warfare, in Satyagraha it has been held that the causes for
failure are to be sought within.
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Waste
You may not waste a grain of rice
or a scarp of paper, and similarly a minute of your time. It is not
ours. It belongs to the nation and we are trustees for the use of
it.
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Wealth
Let your zeal for the dumb millions
be not stifled in the search for wealth.
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A mans true wealth hereafter is
the good he has done to his fellowmen.
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For every minute that I spin, there
is in me the consciousness that I am adding to the nations
wealth.
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Welfare
I hold no man to be indispensable
for the welfare of the country.
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Widow
Widowhood
Widowhood imposed by religion or
custom is an unbearable yoke and defiles the home by secret vice and
degrades religion.
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To coerce widowhood upon little
girls is a brutal crime for which we Hindus are daily paying
dearly.
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So long as we have thousands of
windows in our midst, we are sitting on a mine which may explode at any
moment.
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Every widow I have met has
recognized in the wheel a dear forgotten friend.
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Khaddar brings a ray of hope to the
widows broken-up home.
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In the name of religion, we force
widowhood upon our three lakhs of girl-widows who could not understand
the import of the marriage ceremony.
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We cry for cow protection in the
name of religion, but we refuse protection to the human cow in the shape
of the girl-widow.
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If we would be pure, if we would
save Hinduism, we must rid ourselves of this poison of enforced
widowhood.
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Woman
Woman is the incarnation of ahimsa.
Ahimsa means infinite love, which again means infinite capacity for
suffering.
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Woman is, by habit or nature, queen
of the household. She is not designed to organize on a large
scale.
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Woman is the embodiment of
sacrifice and suffering and her advent to public life should, therefore,
result in purifying it, in restraining unbridled ambition and
accumulation of property.
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Woman is more fitted than man to
make explorations and take bolder action in ahimsa.
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Woman are special custodians of all
that is pure and religions in life.
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A womans intuition has often
proved truer than mans arrogant assumption of superior
knowledge.
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Every woman will tell the curious
that with the disappearance of the spinning wheel vanished Indias
happiness and prosperity.
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The woman who knows and fulfils her
duty realizes her dignified status.
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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.
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The duty of motherhood, which the
vast majority of woman will always undertake, requires the qualities
which men need not possess.
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A fearless woman who knows that her purity is her best
shield can never be dishonoured.
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There is no occasion for women to
consider themselves subordinate or inferior to men.
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Woman is the companion of man,
gifted with equal mental capacities.
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If by strength is meant moral
power, then woman is immeasurably mans superior.
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If nonviolence is the law of our
being, the future is with woman.
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To call women the weaker sex is a
libel; it is mans injustice to woman.
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Who can make a more effective
appeal to the heart than woman?
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Man is born of woman; he is flesh
of her flesh and bone of her bone.
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Man the law-giver will have to pay
a dreadful penalty for the degradation he has imposed upon the so called
weaker sex.
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Men to be men must be able to trust
their womenfolk, even as the latter are compelled to trust
them.
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Marriage is not an act of services.
It is a comfort man or woman seeks for himself or
herself.
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Marriage must cease to be a matter
of arrangement made by parents for money
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Languages proclaim that woman is
half of man, and by parity of reasoning, man is half of
woman.
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I am the only one, whom you may
find it hard to get rid of, for I have always counted myself as a
woman.
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I have mentally become a woman in
order to steal into her heart.
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My own opinion is that, just as
fundamentally man and woman are one, their problem must be one in
essence.
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My quarrel with the advocates of
contraceptives lies in their taking for granted that ordinary mortals
cannot exercise self-control.
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What is it but my ashima
that draws thousands of women to me in fearless
confidence?
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For the courage of self-sacrifice,
woman is any time superior to man, as I believe man is to woman for the
courage of the brute.
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Woman, I hold, is the
personification of self-sacrifice, but unfortunately today she does not
realise what a tremendous advantage she has over man.
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Any young man, who makes dowry a
condition to marriage, discredits his education and his country and
dishonours womanhood.
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Contraceptives are an insult to
womanhood.
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If you want to play your part in
the worlds affairs, you must refuse to deck yourselves for pleasing
man.
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It is degrading both for man and
woman that woman should be called upon or induced to forsake the hearth
and shoulder the rifle for the protection of the hearth.
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If we would be pure, if we would
save Hinduism, we must rid ourselves of this poison of enforced
widowhood.
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If what passed as non-violence did
not enable people to protect the honour of women, or if it did not
enable women to protect their own honour, it was not
nonviolence.
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Why should men arrogate to
themselves the right to regulate female purity?
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Widowhood imposed by religion or
custom is an unbearable yoke and defiles the home by secret vice and
degrades religion.
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The restoration of spinning to its
central place in India's peaceful campaign for deliverance from the
imperial yoke gives her women a special status.
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If we all could give our own
definitions of God, there would be as many definitions as there are men
and women.
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A smattering of English is worse
than useless; it is an unnecessary tax on our women.
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Man has regarded woman as his tool.
She has learnt to be his tool and in the end found it easy and
pleasurable to be such, because when one drags another in his fall, the
descent it easy.
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Work
The villagers want bread and not
butter, and disciplined work some work that will supplement their
agricultural avocation, which do not go of for all the 12
months.
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Joint work is an impossibility
where the workers distrust one another.
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Lack of finances never represented
a real difficulty to a sincere worker. Finances follow, they dog your
foot-steps if you represent a real cause.
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World
The world easily finds an
honourable place for the magician who produces new and dazzling
things.
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The world is weary of hate. We see
the fatigue overcoming the Western nations.
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The whole world is in the throes of
a new birth. Anything done for a temporary gain would be tantamount to
an abortion.
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The whole world is like the human
body with its various members. Pain in one member is felt in the whole
body.
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The most practical, the most
dignified way of going on in the world is to take people at their word
when you have no positive reason to the contrary.
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Three-fourths of the miseries and
misunderstandings in the world will disappear if we step into the shoes
of our adversaries and understand their standpoint.
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Buddha renounced every worldly
happiness because he wanted to share with the whole world his happiness
which was to be had by men who sacrificed and suffered in the search for
truth.
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For a fallen India to aspire to
move the world and protect the weaker races is seemingly an
impertinence.
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Non-violence, applied to very large
masses of mankind, is a new experiment in the history of the
world.
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Non-violence being the mightiest
force in the world and also the most elusive in its working, it demands
the greatest exercise of faith.
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Satyagraha is a force that has come
to stay. No force in the world can kill it.
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So long as we fear the outside
world, we must cease to think of Swaraj.
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The greatest menace to the world
today is the growing, exploiting, irresponsible
imperialism.
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An India awakened and free has a
message of peace and goodwill to a groaning world.
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I have made the worlds faith in
God my own, and as my faith is ineffaceable, I regard that faith as
amounting to experience.
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I hold that the world is sick of
armed rebellions.
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I own no property and yet I feel
that I am perhaps the richest man in the world.
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When I see a cow, it is not an
animal to eat, it is a poem of pity for me and I worship it and I shall
defend its worship against the whole world.
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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.
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The man of prayer will be at peace
with himself and with the whole world.
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Love is the subtlest force in the
world.
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The world is changing every moment,
and is therefore unreal. It has non permanent existence.
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That which you look upon as your
own you may keep only so long as the world allows you to own
it.
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The world cannot be successfully
fooled for all time.
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It is indeed a million times better
to appear untrue before the world than to be untrue to
ourselves.
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Worship
Some form of common worship and a
common place of worship appear to be a human necessity.
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God is omnipresent; even a pebble
in the Narmada ( a river) can represent Him and serve as an object of
worship.
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Wrong
Wrong has no prescriptive right to
exist merely because it is of a long standing.
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