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Labour
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Capital exploits the labour of a few
to multiply itself.
MM-339
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Every labourer is worthy of his hire.
No country can produce thousands of unpaid whole-time
workers.
XXV-485
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Is not labour, like learning, its own
reward?
T-3-300
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Labour has its unique place in a
cultured human family.
MM-373
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Labour was priceless, not
gold.
T-8-97
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Labour was a great leveller of all
distinctions.
T-8-97
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No labour is too mean for one who
wants to earn an honest penny.
MM-204
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There is a world-wide conflict between
capital and labour, and the poor envy the rich.
MM-199
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The saving of labour of the individual
should be the object and honest humanitarian considerations, and not
greed, the motive.
XXV-252
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Unless our hands go hand in hand with
our heads, we would be able to do nothing whatsoever.
XXVI-302
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Useful manual labour, intelligently
performed, is the means par excellence for developing the
intellect.
MM-379
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I do not regard capital to be the
enemy of labour.
T-2-257
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I call myself a labourer because I
take pride in calling myself a spinner, weaver, farmer and
scavenger.
XXVI-379
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A plea of the spinning wheel is a plea
for recognizing the dignity of labour.
T-2-63
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A scavenger who works in His service
shares equal distinction with a king who uses his gifts in His name and
as a mere trustee.
MM-202
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A true and nonviolent combination of
labour would act like a magnet attracting to it all the needed
capital.
T-8-97
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A workers capital is inexhaustible,
incapable of being stolen, and bound to pay him a generous dividend all
the time.
XIV-217
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Each and every one of you should
consider himself to be a trustee for the welfare of the rest of his
fellow labourers and not be self-seeking.
T-2-297
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If everybody lives by the sweat of his
brow, the earth will become a paradise.
MM-200
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It is a sad thing that our schoolboys
look upon manual labour with disfavour, if not contempt.
EWE-20
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Labour, because it chose to remain
unintelligent, either became subservient, or insolently believed in
damaging the capitalists goods and machinery or even in killing the
capitalists.
T-8-97
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Mere mental, that is, intellectual
labour is for the soul and is its own satisfaction.
T-4-36
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Nothing will demoralize the nation so
much as that we should and is its own satisfaction.
EWE-25
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Our children should not be so taught
as to despise labour.
EWE-20
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Obedience to the law of bread labour
will bring about a silent revolution in the structure of
society.
MM-200
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The employers ganging up against the
workers is like raising an army of elephants against
ants.
XX-333
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The rich cannot accumulate wealth
without the co-operation of the poor in society.
MM-271
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This mad rush for wealth must cease
and the labourer must be assured not only of living wage but a daily
task that is not a mere drudgery.
T-2-161
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What the two hands of the labourer
could achieve, the capitalist would never get with all his gold and
silver.
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Language
A language is an exact reflection of
the character and growth of its speakers.
EWE-13
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Language is at best an imperfect
medium of expression. No man can fully express in words what he feels or
thinks.
T-7-145
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The language of a people who produce
hard workers, literary experts, businessmen and enterprising persons
spreads and is enriched.
T-7-51
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It is rarely that language succeeds as
a vehicle of thought. More often than not it conceals thought. Always
language circumscribes thought.
XX-5
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There never was a greater superstition
than that a particular language can be incapable of expansion or
expressing abstruse or scientific ideas.
EWE-12
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Man can only describe God in his own
poor language.
TIG-45
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If we have listening ears, God speaks
to us in our own language, whatever that language be.
T-7-110
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What we start receiving education through our own
language, our relations in the home will take on a different character.
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Law
The law which governs all life is
God.
T-2-313
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The law is God. Anything attributed to
Him is not a mere attribute. He is Truth, Love, Law and a million things
that human ingenuity can name.
T-3-250
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The Law and the Lawgiver are
one.
T-2-313
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Affection cannot be manufactured or
regulated by law.
T-2-100
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The laws of nature are changeless,
unchangeable, and there are no miracles in the sense of infringement of
interruption of Natures law.
MM-77
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A satyagrahi cannot go to law for a
personal wrong.
XXV-163
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Where death without resistance or
death after resistance is the only way, neither party should think of
resorting to law-courts or help from government.
XXV-138
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The recognition of the golden rule of
never taking the law into ones own hands has no
exceptions.
T-8-103
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Independence meant voluntary restraint
and discipline, voluntary acceptance of the rule of law.
T-8-100
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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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Leaders
An institution that suffers from a
plethora of leaders is surely in a bad way.
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Learning
Learning takes us through many stages in life but it fails
us utterly in the hours of danger and temptation.
XXVI-28
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Is not labour, like learning, its own
reward?
T-3-300
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Persistent questioning and healthy
inquisitiveness are the first requisite for acquiring learning of any
kind.
MM-377
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In a democratic scheme, money invested
in the promotion of learning gives a ten-fold return to the people, even
as a seed sown in good soil returns a luxuriant crop.
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Legislatures
Truth and nonviolence are both the
means and the end, and given the right type of men, the legislatures can
be the means of achieving the concrete pursuit of truth and
nonviolence.
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Liberation
All the India scriptures have
certainly preached incessantly liberation as an immediate aim, but we
know that "activity in the lower worlds" being
abandoned.
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Liberty
Liberty is a dearly bought commodity
and prisons are factories where it is manufactured.
XXV-212
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Liberty never meant the licence to do
anything at will.
T-8-100
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A rose will smell as sweet by any
other name, but it must be the rose of liberty that I want and not the
artificial product.
T-3-129
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We dare not enter the kingdom of
liberty of liberty who were ready not to kill opponents, bet be killed
by them.
T-2-85
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No power on earth could resist the
lovers of liberty who were ready not to kill opponents, but be killed by
them.
T-7-326
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Individual liberty and interdependence
are both essential for life in society.
T-7-37
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The one condition for fighting for
peace and liberty is to acquire self-restraint.
XXVI-45
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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.
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Life
A life without vows is like a ship
without an anchor or like an edifice that is built on sand instead of a
solid rock.
T-2-364
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Life is greater than all
art.
MM-56
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Life becomes livable only to the
extent that death is treated as a friend, never as an
enemy.
T-8-205
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Life is an aspiration. Its mission is
to strive after perfection which is self-realization.
T-4-33
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A life of sacrifice is the pinnacle of
art, and is full of true joy.
MOG-21
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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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Our life is a long and arduous quest
after Truth, and the soul requires inward restfulness to attain its full
height.
TIG-61
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The music of life is in danger of
being lost in the music of the voice.
T-7-27
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A true life lived amongst the people
is in itself an object-lesson that must produce its own effect upon
immediate surroundings.
MM-366
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What is life worth without trials and
tribulations which are the salt of life.
T-3-4
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The Enlightened one has told you in
never-to-be-forgotten words that this little span of life is but a
passing shadow, a fleeting thing.
T-2-295
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I believe in God, not as a theory but
as a fact more real than that of life itself.
XXVI-233
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I want to realize brotherhood or
identity not merely with the beings called human, but I want to realize
identity with all life, even with such beings as crawl on
earth.
T-2-253
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If I were over full of pity for the
cow, I should sacrifice my life to save her but not take my
brothers.
X-30
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My dharma teaches me to give my life
for the sake of others without even attempting to kill.
XXV-437
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My faith in truth and nonviolence is
ever going, and as I am ever trying to follow them in my life, I too am
growing every moment.
T-4-154
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My religion and my patriotism derived
from my religion embrace all life.
T-2-353
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Let the Gita be to you a mine of
diamonds, as it has been to me, let it be your constant guide and friend
on lifes way.
T-2-307
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Domestic matters are trifles for us.
But they occupy the principal part of my life. They teach me to know my
limitations.
XXV-302
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The only praise I would like and
treasure is the promotion of the activities to which my life is
dedicated.
T-5-176
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The first condition of non-violence is
justice all round, in every department Of life.
T-5-278
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Absolute calm is not the law of ocean.
And it is the same with the ocean of life.
T-7-190
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Healthy, well-informed, balanced
criticism is the ozone of public life.
T-4-206
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If love was not the law of life, life
would not have persisted in the midst of death.
TIG-18
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It is as clear to me as daylight that
life and death are but phases of the same thing, the reverse and obverse
of the same coin.
T-3-4
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Every single act of one who would lead
a life of purity should be in the nature of yajna.
MOG-19
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The secret of happy life lies in
renunciation. Renunciation is life.
MM-192
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Man is sent into the world to perform
his duty even at the cost of his life.
T-7-155
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To know music is to transfer it to
life.
T-2-230
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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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Every calamity should lead to a
thorough cleansing of individual as well as social life.
T-3-258
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Does not the history of the world show
that there would have been no romance in life if there had been no
risks?
MM-166
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This earthly existence of ours is more
brittle that the glass bangles that ladies wear.
TIG-23
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Let us each one live our life, and if
ours is the right life, where is the cause for hurry? It will react of
itself?
T-2-295
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Let us give today first the vital
things of life and all the grace and ornaments of life will
follow.
T-2-162
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Dignity of human nature requires that
we must face the storms of life.
T-3-130
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Individual liberty and interdependence
are both essential for life in society.
T-7-37
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Every reform means awakening. Once
truly awakened, the nation will not be satisfied with reform only in the
department of life.
T-2-227
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The truth is that God is the force. He
is the essence of life. He is pure and undefiled consciousness. He is
eternal.
TIG-84
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Ahimsa is no mere theory with me, but
it is a fact of life based on extensive experience.
T-7-402
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Celibacy is a great help inasmuch as
it enables one to lead a life of full surrender of God.
XXV-2
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That Law which governs all life is
God.
TIG-7
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One man cannot do right in one
department of life whilst he is occupied in doing wrong in any other
department. Life is one indivisible whole.
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Lions
Can it be ever dangerous for a lion to
tell a number of other lions who in their ignorance consider themselves
to be merely lambs that they, too, are not lambs but
lions?
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Literacy
Literacy in itself is no
education.
MM-379
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Literacy is not the end of education,
nor even the beginning.
EWE-22
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Literacy must be one of the many means
for intellectual development, but we have had in the past the
intellectual giants who were unlettered.
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Literature
Literature, full of the virus of
itself-indulgence, served out in attractive forms, is flooding this
country from the West, and there is the greatest need for our youth to
be on their guard.
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Lokamanya
Tilak
The Lokmanya spoke more eloquently
from the Mandalay fortress than through the columns of the printed
Kesari.
T-2-77
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With Lokmanya (Tilak) alive, I had
only him to convert or to be converted by him.
T-2-145
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I am but the heir of Lokmanya and if I
do not add to the patrimony he has left me, I would not be a worthy son
of a worthy father.
T-2-263
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Ram Mohan Roy would have been a greater reformer, and
Lokmanya Tilak would have been a greater scholar, if they had not to
start with the handicap of having to think in English and transmit their
thoughts chiefly in English.
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Love
Love and ahimsa are matchless in their
effect.
TIG-57
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Love and exclusive possession can
never go together.
T-4-11
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Love based upon indulgence of animal
passion is at best a selfish affair and likely to snap under the
slightest strain.
T-2-225
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Love can never express itself by
imposing sufferings on others. It can only express itself by
self-suffering, by self-purification.
T-3-221
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Love in the sense of ahimsa had only a
limited number of votaries in the world.
T-3-144
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Love is an rare herb that makes a
friend even of a sworn enemy an this herb grows out of
nonviolence.
XIV-299
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Love is no love which asks for a
return.
XIV-402
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The law of love knows no bounds of
space or time.
MM-398
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Love is the subtlest force in the
world.
XXV-392
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The law of love will work, just as the
law of gravitation will work, whether we accept it or
not.
T-3-112
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Love is needed to strengthen the weak;
love becomes tyrannical when it exacts obedience from an
unbeliever.
T-2-62
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Ahimsa means infinite love, which
again means infinite capacity for suffering.
MM-295
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Ahimsa and love are one and the same
thing.
TIG-19
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If love was not the law of life, life
would not have persisted in the midst of death.
TIG-18
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Where love is, there God is
also.
MM-418
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Where there is love, there is life;
hatred leads to destruction.
MM-417
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The only way love punishes is by
suffering.
T-2-87
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Wherever there are wars, wherever you
are confronted with an opponent, conquer him with love.
MM-417
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Though God may be Love, God is Truth,
above all.
T-3-144
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Power based on love is a thousand
times more effective and permanent than the one derived from fear of
punishment.
MM-344
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Mutual trust and mutual love are no
trust and no love.
MM-421
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If light can come out of darkness,
then alone can love emerge from hatred.
MM-417
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My fast is, among other things, meant
to quality me for achieving that equal and selfless
love.
T-2-151
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My freedom from hatred I would even
claim for myself individually, my love or those who consider
themselves to be my enemies does not make me blind to their
faults.
T-2-199
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My goal is friendship with the world
and I can combine the greatest love with the greatest opposition to
wrong.
MM-424
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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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My nonviolence demands universal love,
and you are not a small part of it.
T-5-295
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My only sanction is the love and
affection in which you hold me. But it has its weakness, as it has its
strength.
T-5-260
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My religion teaches me to love all
equally.
XXV-202
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I cannot think of permanent enmity
between man and man.
MM-422
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True ahimsa should wear a smile even
in a death-bed state brought about by an assailant. It is only with that
ahimsa that we can befriend our opponents and win their
love.
T-5-243
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I can see that in the midst of death
life persists, in the midst of untruth truth persists, in the midst of
darkness light persists. Hence I gather that God is Life, Truth, Light,
He is Love. He is the supreme Good.
T-2-313
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Having flung aside the sword, there is
nothing except the cup of love which I can offer to those who oppose
me.
MM-422
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It is my great misfortune that I have
to measure your love by the money gifts you give for
Daridranarayana.
T-2-354
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For me the only certain means of
knowing God is non-violence, ahimsa love.
T-2-126
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Free, open love I have looked upon as
dogs love. Secret love is, besides, cowardly.
T-5-196
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The path of bhakti, Karma and love, as
expounded in the Gita, leaves no room for the despising of many by
man.
T-2-278
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Of what avail is my love if it be only
so long as I trust my friend?
MM-421
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The Law is God. Anything attributed to
Him is not a mere attribute. He is Truth, Love, Law and million things
that human ingenuity can name.
T-3-250
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Exercise of faith will be the safest
where there is a clear determination summarily to reject all that is
contrary to Truth and Love.
TIG-9
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God is Light, not darkness. God is
love, not hate. God is Truth, not untruth. God alone is
Great.
XXV-479
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Hatred can be overcome only be love.
Counter-hatred only increases the surface as well as the depth of
hatred.
T-7-144
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True ahimsa should mean a complete
freedom from ill-will and anger and hate and an overflowing love for
all.
T-2-318
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It is heavy downpour of rain which
drenches the soil to fullness; likewise only a profuse shower of love
overcome hatred.
XIV-402
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Jesus lived and died in vain if he did
not teach us to regulate the whole of life by the eternal Law of
Love.
T-5-18
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When you want to find Truth as God,
the only inevitable means is love, that is nonviolence.
T-3-144
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One who hooks his fortune to ahimsa,
the law of love, daily lessens the circle of destruction and to that
extent promotes life and love.
T-4-33
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Our peaceful non-co-operation must
needs be constructive, non-destructive. Poison should not emerge from
the throes of love.
XXV-139
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Power based on love is a thousand
times more effective and permanent than the one derived from fear of
punishment.
XXV-563
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Power is of two kinds. One is obtained
by the fear of punishment and the other by acts of love.
XXV-563
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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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A seeker after truth, a follower of
the law of Love, cannot hold anything against tomorrow.
MM-188
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The call of the spinning wheel is the noblest of all.
Because it is the call of love. And love is Swaraj.
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