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Japan
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The atom bomb brought and empty
victory to the Allied arms but it resulted for the time being in
destroying the soul of Japan.
TIG-142
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I am convinced that the capitalist, if
he follows the Samurai of Japan, has nothing really to lose and
everything to gain.
T-2-380
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Let no one run away with the idea that
I wish to put in a defence of Japanese misdeeds in pursuance of Japans
unworthy ambition.
TIG-142 |
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Jealousy
Jealousy presupposes the possibility
of rivalry.
T-2-214
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Bury the jealousies underground and
cremate them wherever you like.
XXV-510 |
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Journalism
Journalism has become the art of
"intelligent anticipation of events."
T-7-209
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The sole aim of journalism should be
service.
MM-479
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Journalism should never be prostituted
for selfish ends or for the sake of merely earning livelihood or, worse
still, for amassing money.
XXVI-371
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Journalism has a distinct place in
familiarizing and expressing public opinion.
XXVI-370
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A journalists peculiar function is to
read the mind of the country and to five definite and fearless
expression to that mind.
XXVI-369
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The newspaperman has become a walking
plague. He spreads the contagion of lies and calumnies.
T-2-238
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Newspaper today had almost replaced
the Bible, the Koran, the Gita and other religious
scriptures.
T-7-314
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The press was called the Fourth
Estate. It was definitely a power but to misuse that power was
criminal.
T-7-375
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The newspapers should be read for the
study of facts. They should not be allowed to kill the habit of
independent thinking.
T-7-116
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In the East., as in the West, the
newspapers are fast becoming the peoples Bible, the Koran The
Zend-Avesta and the Gita rolled into one.
T-7-209
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Freedom of the press is a precious
privilege that no country can forego.
MM-480
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An itch for new is a variety of
dissipation, debilitating to the mind and spirit, unless it is properly
curbed.
T-7-135
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The liberty of the press is a dear
privilege, apart from the advisability or otherwise of civil
disobedience.
T-6-1
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The newspapers had become more
important to the average man than the scriptures.
T-7-375 |
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Joy
A life of sacrifice is the pinnacle of
art, and is full of true joy.
MOG-21 |
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Justice
Justice should become cheap and
expeditious. Today it is the luxury of the rich and the joy of the
gambler.
T-4-182
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Justice will come when it is deserved
by our being and felling strong.
T-2-240
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Justice does not help the ones who
slumber but helps only those who are vigilant.
XIV-177
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The first condition of nonviolence is
justice all round, in every department of life.
T-5-278
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Peace will not come out of a clash of
arms but out of justice lived and done by unarmed nations in the face of
odds.
T-5-193
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It is open to a war-resister of judge
between two combatants and wish success to the one who has justice on
his code.
T-5-197 |