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Ideal
-
The ideal will cease to be one if it
becomes possible to realize it.
T-5-174
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The ideal must not be lowered because
of our weaknesses or imperfections.
T-4-33
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An ideal sanctified by the sacrifices
of such master spirits as Lenin cannot go in vain; the noble example of
their renunciation will be emblazoned for ever and quicken and purity
the ideal as time passes.
T-2-333
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The virtue of an ideal consists in its
boundlessness.
MM-874
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Man falls from the pursuit of the
ideal of plain living and high thinking the moment we want to multiply
his daily wants.
MM-490 |
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Idleness
Idleness is the great plague of
India.
XXV-601 |
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Idol Idolatry
The idol in the temple is not God. But
since God resides in every atom, He resides in an idol.
T-3-219
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Idols became what the devotees made of
or imputed to them.
T-7-50
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I am both an idolator and an
iconoclast in what I conceive to be the true senses of the
terms.
TIG-87
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When image worship degenerates into
idolatry and becomes encrusted with false beliefs and doctrines, it
becomes a necessity to combat it as a gross social evil.
T-2-366
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Idolatry is permissible in Hinduism
when it subserves and ideal.
T-2-78 |
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Ignorance
Age hardened ignorance cannot yield
to a few months object lessons.
T-4-26
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My greatest worry is the ignorance and
poverty of the masses of India and the way in which they have been
neglected by the classes, especially the neglect of the Harijans by the
Hindus.
T-4-102 |
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Illiteracy
Mass illiteracy is Indias sin and
shame and must be liquidated.
EWE-29 |
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Imitation
No country can become a nation by
producing a race of imitators.
EWE-474 |
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Immoral
It is wrong and immoral for a nation
to supply intoxicating liquor to those who are addicted to
drink.
XXV-474
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Not even self immolation can be
allowed to support a bad or an immoral cause.
XXV-442
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I call the Lancashire trade immoral
because it was raised and is sustained on the ruin of millions of
Indias peasants.
XXV-474 |
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Immortal
Science has not so far discovered any
recipe for making the body immortal.
TIG-113 |
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Impatience
Impatience will blur the
revolutionarys vision and lead him astray.
XXVI-141
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If we must be impatient, we must be
impatient with ourselves, not with the wrongdoer.
XXVI-295 |
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Imperialists Imperialism
The greatest menace to the world today
is the growing, exploiting irresponsible imperialism.
XXV-19
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Violent nationalism, otherwise known
as imperialism, is a curse.
XXV-369
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Between the two, the nationalist and
the imperialist, there is no meeting ground.
T-5-238
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Imperialism is a negation of God. It
does ungodly acts in the name of God.
XXV-19
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No empire intoxicated with the red
wine of power and plunder of weaker races has yet lived long in this
world.
T-2-90
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The untouchability of Hinduism is
probably worse than that of the modern imperialists.
XXV-397 |
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Imposition
Legal imposition avoids the necessity
of honour of good faith.
XXVI-162 |
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Impossible
We are daily witnessing the phenomenon
of the impossible of yesterday becoming the possible of
today.
XXVI-68 |
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Impression
What passes for facts is only the
impressions or estimates of things, and estimates vary.
T-7-209 |
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Independence
I want for India complete independence
in the full English sense of that English term.
T-3-299
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Independence means voluntary
restraints and discipline, voluntary acceptance of the rule of
law.
T-8-100
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Independence of my conception means
nothing less than the realisation of the "Kingdom of God" within you and
on this earth.
MM-314
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Complete independence does not mean
arrogant isolation or a superior disdain for all help.
T-3-7
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When the real independence comes to
India, the Congress and the League will be nowhere unless they represent
the real opinion of the country.
T-5-256
-
The fire of independence is burning
just as bright in my breast in the most fiery breast in this country,
but ways and methods differ.
T-2-334
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Personally I crave not for
independence, which I do not understand, but I long for freedom from
the English yoke.
T-2-326
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We cannot have real independence
unless the people banish the touch-me-not spirit from their
hearts.
T-4-1
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We must learn to be self reliant and
independent of schools, courts, protection and patronage of a Government
we seek to end, if it will not mend.
T-2-32
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If it is mans privilege to be
independent, it is equally his duty to be inter
dependent.
T-2-361
-
Only an arrogant man will claim to be
independent, it is equally his duty to be inter -
dependent.
T-2-361
-
Civil disobedience can never be in
general terms, such as for independence.
T-6-31
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Swaraj means, even under dominion
status, a capacity to declare independence at will.
T-2-240
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Mass civil disobedience was for the
attainment of independence.
T-7-34 |
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India Indians
India must learn to live before she
can aspire to die for humanity.
MM-335
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India is essentially a
karmabhumi (Land of duty) in contradistinction to bhogabhumi
(Land of enjoyment).
MM-335
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India has the right, if she only knew,
of becoming the predominant partner by reason of her numbers,
geographical position and culture inherited for ages.
T-2-327
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India has an unbroken tradition of
nonviolence from time immemorial.
MM-335
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India must protect her primary
industries even as a mother protects her children against the whole
world without being hostile to it.
XXV-369
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India as a nation can live and die
only for the spinning wheel.
T-2-38
-
India will not be a helpless partner
in her own exploitation and foreign domination.
T-5-252
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India unarmed would not require to be
destroyed through poison gas or bombardment.
T-5-178
-
India is one vast prison with high
walls of suppression clothing her mind and her body.
T-4-185
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India is less manly under the British
rule than she ever was before.
T-2-100
-
If there ever is to be a republic of
every village in India, then I claim verity for my picture in which the
last is equal to the first or, in other words, no one is to be the first
and none the last.
T-7-169
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An India awakened and free has a
message of peace and goodwill to a groaning world.
MM-335
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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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An India free from exploitation from
within and without must prosper with astonishing
rapidity.
T-3-72
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For India free from exploitation from
within and without must prosper with astonishing
rapidity.
T-3-72
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For India to enter into the race for
armaments is to court suicide.
T-5-178
-
If India is not to declare spiritual
bankruptcy, religious instruction of its youth must be held to be at
least as necessary as secular instruction.
EWE-30
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If India takes up the doctrine of
sword, she may gain momentary victory. Then India will cease to be the
pride of my heart.
T-2-6
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On India rests the burden of pointing
the way to all the exploited races of the earth.
MM-335
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If India becomes the slave of the
machine, then, I say, heaven save the world.
MM-404
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Indias freedom must revolutionize the
worlds outlook upon Peace and War.
MM-316
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Indias freedom will not be won by
violence but only by the purest suffering without
retaliation.
XXV-277
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In India there is a common saying that
the way to Swaraj is through Mandalay.*
T-2-355
* Mandalay in Burma where
Indian leaders goaled by British authorities were kept in the old palace
serving as goal. Lokmanya B. G. Tilak was imprisoned at Mandalay during
1908 14.
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Indias acceptance of the doctrine of
the sword will be the hour of my trial.
T-2-6
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Indias coming to her own will mean
every nation doing likewise.
T-2-327
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Indias way is not Europes. India is
not Calcutta and Bombay. India lives in her seven hundred thousand
villages.
XXVI-286
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Whatever else India may not be, she is
at least one thing, She is the greatest storehouse of spiritual
knowledge.
XXVI-333-4
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For a fallen India to aspire to move
the world and protect the weaker races is seemingly and
impertinence.
T-2-327
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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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In a self-respecting India, is not
every womans virtue as much every mans concern as his own
sisters?
T-2-51
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In the true democracy of India, the
unit is the village.
MM-340
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I do not want India to rise on the
ruin of other nations.
XXVI-279
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I must not refrain from saying that
India can gain more by waiving the right of punishment.
T-2-5
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I would rather have India without
education, if that is the price to be paid for making it
dry.
T-2-280
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I would far rather that India perished
than that she won freedom at the sacrifice of truth.
T-3-113
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I would like to bury myself in an
Indian village, preferably in a Frontier village.
T-3-299
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I would rather have India resort to
arms in order to defend her honour than that she should in a cowardly
manner become or remain a helpless witness to her own
dishonor.
T-2-4
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I would rather have India reduced to a
state of pauperism than have thousands of drunkards in our
midst.
T-2-280
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I would not flinch from sacrificing
even a million lives for Indias liberty.
T-3-152
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Through realization of freedom of
India, I hope to realize and carry on the mission of brotherhood of
man.
T-2-253
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I want India to come to her own and
that state cannot be better defined by any single word than
Swaraj.
T-2-327
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Freedom of India will demonstrate to
all the exploited races of he earth that their freedom is very
near.
T-27
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To gain Indias freedom, the capacity
for suffering must go hand in hand with the capacity for ceaseless
labour.
T-4-285
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I want for India complete independence
in the full English sense of that English term.
T-3-299
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I would not sell the vital interests
of the untouchables for the sake of winning the freedom of
India.
T-3-128
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I can neither serve God nor humanity
if as an Indian I do not serve India, and as a Hindu I do not
serve the Indian Mussalmans.
XXV-260
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I would bend the knee before the
poorest scavenger, the poorest untouchable in India for having
participated in crushing him for centuries; I would even take the dust
off his feet.
T-3-114
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My varnashram dharma teaches me that
there must be some significance in the fact of my being born in India
instead of in Europe.
XX-49
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I am not just now thinking of Indias
deliverance. It will come, but what will it be worth if England and
France fall, or if they come out victorious over Germany, ruined and
humbled?
T-5-161
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I am wedded to India because I owe my
all to her.
T-2-6
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Even if the whole of India, ranged on
one side, were to declare that Hindu-Muslim unity is impossible, I will
declare that it is perfectly possible.
T-2-236
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I hold too that whatever may be true
of other countries, a bloody revolution will not succeed in
India.
XXVI-140
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I believe in the capacity of India to
offer nonviolent battle to the English rulers.
XXV-4-9
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I call the Lancashire trade immoral,
because it was raised and is sustained on the run of millions of Indias
peasants.
XXV-474
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I must fight unto death the unholy
attempt to impose British methods and British institutions on
India.
XXV-489
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There is nothing on earth that I would
not give up for the sake of the country, excepting, of course, two
things and two only, namely, truth and nonviolence.
T-2-235
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If as a member of a slave nation I
could deliver the suppressed classes from their slavery without freeing
myself from my own, I would do so today. But it is an impossible
task.
T-2-6
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My nationalism is as broad as my
Swadeshi, I want Indias rise so that the whole world may
benefit.
XXVI-27
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It is my unshakable belief that
Indias destiny is to deliver the message of nonviolence to
mankind.
T-4-4
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My Swadeshi chiefly centers round the
handspun khaddar and extends to everything that can be and is produced
in India.
XXVI-279
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My mission is to convert every Indian,
even Englishmen and finally the world, to nonviolence whether political,
economic, social or religious.
T-5-2
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My interest in Indias freedom will
cease if she adopts violent means, for their fruit will not be freedom
but slavery in disguise.
T-2-126
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In my dream, in my sleep, while
eating, I think of the spinning wheel. The spinning wheel is my sword.
To me it is the symbol of Indias liberty.
XXV-351
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I have called spinning the yajna of
this age of India.
XXVI-298
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Disorder and violence were in fact the
one thing that might check the pace of Indias progress.
T-7-22
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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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Through the deliverance of India I
seek to deliver the so called, weaker races of the earth from the
crushing heels of Western exploitation.
MM-315
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I must declare my faith that it is
better for India do discard violence altogether even for defending her
borders.
T-5-178
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Indian nationalism is not exclusive,
nor aggressive, nor destructive.
T-2-64
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Urbanization in India is slow but sure
death for her villages and villagers.
T-3-291
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The Indian struggle is not
anti-British, it is anti-exploitation, anti-foreign rule, not
anti-foreigners.
T-5-255
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A free India will throw all her weight
in favour of world disarmament and should herself be prepared to give a
lead in this.
T-5-319
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The freedom of India is a bigger thing
than the disease, which for the time being is corroding some portions of
Indian community.
T-3-138
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With the loss of India to nonviolence,
the last hope of the world will be gone.
T-5-179
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God forbid that India should ever
become a military nation, which would be a menace to the peace of the
world, and yet if things went on as they were doing, what hope was there
for India and, therefore, for the world?
T-7-387
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If the Commander-in-Chief will look
beyond the defence forces, he will discover that the real India is not
military but peace-loving.
T-5-171
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In the case of the Indian villager, an
age-old culture is hidden under entrustment of
crudeness.
MM-362
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Before we can aspire to guide the
destinies of India, we shall have to adopt the habit of
fearlessness.
MM-308
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The cottage industry of India had to
perish in order that Lancashire might flourish.
T-3-71
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It would be a sad day for India if it
has to inherit the English scale and the English tastes so utterly
unsuitable to the Indian environment.
T-2-18-19
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Drink is not a fashion in India, as it
is in the West.
T-2-228
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The British Government in India
constitutes a struggle between the modern civilization, which is the
Kingdom of Satan, and the ancient civilization, which the Kingdom of
God.
X-189
-
The unparalleled extravagance of
English rule has demented the rajas and the maharajas who, unmindful of
consequences, ape it and grind their subjects to dust.
T-2-327
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It would be a blunder of first
magnitude for the British to be a party in any way whatsoever to the
division of India.
MGCG-247
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It was not though the democratic
methods that Britain bagged India.
T-5-277
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The Britishers is the top-dog and the
Indian the underdog in his own country.
T-3-71
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The British power is the overlord
without whom Indian princes cannot breathe.
T-5-192
-
The builders of the British Indian
Empire have patiently build its four pillars-the European interests, the
army, the Indian princes and the communal division.
T-5-237
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It is derogatory to the dignity of
mankind, it is derogatory to the dignity of India, to entrain for one
single moment hatred towards Englishmen.
T-2-199
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The collector of revenue and the
policemen are the only symbols by which millions in Indias villages
know British rule.
T-7-215
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Christianity in India is inextricably
mixed up for the last hundred and fifty years with the British
rule.
T-2-341
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Half-a-dozen or twenty cities of India
alone working together cannot bring Swaraj.
XXVI-244
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Nonviolent non-co-operators can only
succeed when they have succeeded in attaining control over the hooligans
of India.
T-2-83
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Nowhere in the world would you find
such skeletons of cows and bullocks as you do in our cow-worshipping
India.
XXV-518
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The Charkha in the hands of a poor
window brings paltry price to her; in the hands of Jawaharlal, it is an
instrument of Indias freedom.
T-6-32
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The Charkha is intended to realize the
essential and living oneness of interest among Indias
myriads.
T-2-215
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The socialism that India can
assimilate is the socialism of the spinning wheel.
T-3-284
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The Khaddar of my conception is that
handspun cloth which entirely takes the place of mill cloth in
India
T-7-380
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Khaddar has the greatest organizing
power in it because it has itself to be organized and because it affects
all India.
T-2-256
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The spinning wheel is as much a
necessity of Indian life as air and water.
T-2-3
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Khadi to me is the symbol of unity of
Indian humanity, of its economic freedom and equality and, therefore,
ultimately, in the poetic expression of Jawaharlal Nehru, the livery of
Indias freedom.
T-6-20
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Hunger is the argument that is driving
India to the spinning wheel.
T-2-63
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The restoration of spinning to its
central place in Indias peaceful campaign for deliverance from the
imperial yoke gives her women a special status.
T-5-206
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The spinning wheel and the spinning
wheel alone will solve, if anything will solve, the problem of the
deepening poverty of India.
XXVI-292
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There is no better and the largest
contribution of Hinduism to Indias culture is the doctrine of
ahimsa.
T-2-246
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The most distinctive and the largest
contribution of Hinduism to Indias culture is the doctrine of
ahimsa.
T-2-341
-
The fragrance of nonviolence was never
sweeter than it was today amidst the stink of violence of the most
cowardly type that was being displayed in the cities of
India.
T-8-27
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The way to Indian independence lay not
through the sword but through mutual friendship and
adjustment.
T-7-323
-
Jail-going is only the beginning, not
the end of satyagraha. The acme of satyagraha for us would be to lay
down our lives for the defence of Indias just cause.
T-7-194
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The mentality which made one section
of the Indians look upon another as enemies was suicidal; it could only
serve to perpetuate their slavery.
T-7-352
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Our non-co-operation is with the
system the English have established in India, with the material
civilization and its attendant greed and exploitation of the
weak.
T-2-64
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Nothing depends upon the death of an
individual, be he ever so great, but much depends upon the freedom of
India.
T-2-314
-
The whole of India was the home of
every Indian who considered himself and behaved as such, no matter to
what faith he belonged.
T-8-46
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Many persons claiming different faiths
make us one and an indivisible nation. All these have an equal claim to
be the nationals of India.
T-8-65
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The states can make the finest
contribution to the building of Indias future independence if they set
the right example in their own territories.
T-7-174
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It is the absolute right of India to
misgovern herself.
T-2-201
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The ideal is a synthesis of the
different cultures that have come to stay in India, that have influenced
Indian life, and that, in their turn, have themselves been influenced by
the spirit of the soil.
T-2-23
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Unity among the different races and
the different religions of India is indispensable to the birth of
national life.
XXVI-241
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Swaraj means ability to regard every
inhabitant of India as our own brother or sister.
T-2-51
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Let us remember that we are all
Indians eating Indian grain and salt, and living on the dumb Indian
masses.
T-3-247
-
Final Satyagraha is inconceivable
without an honorable peace between the several communities composing the
Indian nation.
T-5-130
-
The West has yet to discover anything
so hygienic as the Indian tooth stick.
T-3-288
-
Idleness is the great plague of
India.
XXV-601
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Mass illiteracy is Indias sin and
shame and must be liquidated.
EWE-29
-
There is every reason for being
cautious about founding new universities till India has digested the
newly acquired freedom.
EWE-29
-
Basic education links the children,
whether of the cities or villages, to all that is best and lasting in
India.
EWE-24
-
Of all the superstitions that affect
India, none is so great as that a knowledge of the English language is
necessary for imbibing ideas of liberty and developing accuracy of
thought.
EWE-10
-
If there was any teacher in the world
who insisted upon the inexorable law of cause and effect, it was Gautam,
and yet my friends, the Buddhists outside India, would, if they could,
avoid the effects of their own acts.
T-2-293
-
In this, of all the countries in the
world, possession of inordinate wealth by individuals should be held as
a crime against Indian humanity.
T-4-174
-
We must break through the provincial
crust if we are to reach the core of all-India
nationalism.
EWE-49
-
The commerce between India and Africa
will be of ideas and services, not of the manufactured goods against raw
materials after the fashion of the Western exploiters.
T-7-46
-
If untouchability lives, Hinduism
perishes and even India perishes, but if untouchability is eradicated
from the Hindu heart root and branch, then Hinduism has a definite
massage for the world.
T-4-99
-
We Indians are one as no two
Englishmen are.
X-27
-
The way to Indian independence lay not
through the sword but through mutual friendship and
adjustment.
T-7-323 |
|
Indiscipline
Indiscipline will surely mean
disaster, and make one like me, who is pining to see Swaraj in his
lifetime, perish in sorrow and grief.
T-3-64 |
|
Individualism
Unrestricted individualism is the law
of the beast of the jungle.
MM-312 |
|
Inequality
The world inequality has a bad odour
about it, and it has led to arrogance and inhumanities both in the East
and West.
MM-419
-
Diversity there certainly is in the
world, but it means neither inequality nor
untouchability.
T-3-230 |
|
Inheritance
Those sons of millionaires, who are of
age and yet inherit their parents wealth, are losers for the very
inheritance.
T-4-175 |
|
Injustice
To call women the weaker sex is a
libel; it is mans injustice to women.
T-3-33
-
Agitation against every form of
injustice is the breath of political life.
T-5-225 |
|
Inner
Voice
Penances with me are no mechanical
acts. They are done in obedience to the inner voice.
T-3-79 |
|
Innocent
The willing sacrifice of the innocent
is the most powerful retort to insolent tyranny that has yet been
conceived by God or man.
XXVI-141
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For infallible guidance man has to
have a perfectly innocent heart incapable of evil.
MM-70 |
|
Interdependence
Individual liberty and interdependence
are both essential for life in society. Only a Robinson Crusoe can
afford to be all self-sufficient.
MM-439 |
|
Internationalism
Internationalism is possible only when
nationalism becomes a fact.
MM-436 |
|
Intolerance
All criticism is not Intolerance. I
have criticized the revolutionary because I have felt for him. He has
the same right to hold me to be in error as I believe him to be in
error.
XXVI-141
-
Intolerance of criticism even of what
one may prize as dear as life itself is not conducive to the growth of
public corporate life.
T-3-64 |
|
Iron
If gold were as easily available as
iron, it would not for all its glitter have the same value that it has
today.
XXV-298 |
|
Islam
Islam stands for the unity and
brotherhood of mankind, and not for disrupting the oneness of the human
family.
T-7-221
-
Islam was born in an environment where
the sword as and still remains the supreme law.
T-2-237
-
Islam was nothing if it did not spell
complete democracy.
T-7-312
-
Its unadulterated belief in the
oneness of God and a practical application of the truth of the
brotherhood of man for those who are nominally within its fold are two
distinctive contribution of Islam.
T-2-341
-
The history of Islam, if it betrays
aberrations from the moral height, has many a brilliant
page.
T-2-134
-
The very word Islam means peace, which
is nonviolence.
T-5-172
-
Surely Islam has nothing to fear from
criticism even if it be unreasonable.
XXVI-227
-
Though philosophical Hinduism has no
other god but God, it cannot be denied that practical Hinduism is not so
emphatically uncompromising as Islam.
T-2-341
-
The early Mussalmans accepted Islam
not because they knew it to be revealed but because it appealed to their
virgin reason.
XXVI-226
-
A perfect Muslim is he from whose
tongue and hands mankind is safe.
T-7-309
-
God is not Kaaba or in Kashi. He is
within every one of us.
XXV-451
-
I do regard Islam to be a religion of
peace in the same sense a Christianity, Buddhism and Hinduism
are.
TIG-80
-
I must rebel against the idea that
millions of Indians who were Hindus the other day changed their
nationality on adopting Islam as their religion.
T-5-271
-
I would like to say that that even the
teachings themselves of the Koran cannot be exempted from
criticism.
XXVI-451
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My mother would tell me that the
shortest cut to purification after the unholy touch (of an
untouchable) was to cancel the touch by touching any Mussalman passing
by.
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My whole soul revels against the idea
that Hinduism and Islam represent two antagonistic cultures and
doctrines.
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