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All Men are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections All Men are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections by Mahatma Gandhi
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“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”
Mahatma Gandhi, All Men are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections
“[I]t seems to me as clear as daylight that abortion would be a crime.”
Mahatma Gandhi, All Men are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections
“Facts we would always place before our readers, whether they are palatable or not, and it is by placing them constantly before the public in their nakedness that the misunderstanding between the two communities in South Africa can be removed.”
Mahatma Gandhi, All Men are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections
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“I was a coward. I used to be haunted by the fear of thieves, ghosts and serpents. I did not dare to stir out of doors at night. Darkness was a terror to me. It was almost impossible for me to sleep in the dark, as I would imagine ghosts coming from one direction, thieves from another and serpents from a third. I could not therefore bear to sleep without a light in the room. ”
Mahatma Gandhi, All Men are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections
“There is an incident which occurred at the examination during my first year at the high school and which is worth recording. Mr. Giles, the Educational Inspector, had come on a visit of inspection. He had set us five words to write as a spelling exercise. One of the words was 'kettle'. I had mis-spelt it. The teacher tried to prompt me with the point of his boot, but I would not be prompted. It was beyond me to see that he wanted me to copy the spelling from my neighbour's slate, for I had thought that the teacher was there to supervise us against copying. The result was that all the boys, except myself, were found to have spelt every word correctly. Only I had been stupid. The teacher tried later to bring this stupidity home to me, but without effect. I never could learn the art of 'copying'. ”
Mahatma Gandhi, All Men are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections
“Men flocked to see it and ascended it as it was a novelty and of unique dimensions. It was the toy of the exhibition. So long as we are children we are attracted by toys, and the tower was a good demonstration of the fact that we are all children attracted by trinkets. That may be claimed to be the purpose served by the Eiffel Tower.”
Mahatma Gandhi, All Men are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections
“وفي رأيي أن السياسة التي لا تربط بالدين قذارة محضة يجب تجنبها. إن السياسة ميدانها العمل لخير الأمم، ولذلك يجب أن تشد إليها إهتمام الرجل المتدين. أو بعبارةأخرى، الرجل الذي يسعى وراء الله ووراء الحق. أما بالنسبة إلى ففي رأيي أن الله والحق ، لفظان بديلان، يمكن أن يحل أحدهما مكان الآخر. وإذا قال أحدهم أن الله رب لا يلتزم الحق، أو رب يحب عذاب الناس فإني سأرفض عبادته. لذلك يجب علينا أن نرسى في السياسة أيضا قواعد مملكة الرب”
Mahatma Gandhi, All Men are Brothers: Autobiographical Reflections
“Where there is love there is life”
Mohandas K Gandhi, All Men Are Brothers
“Peace is neither taken nor given, only recognized within.”
Gandhi, All Men are Brothers
“Hate the sin but not the sinner.”
Krishna Kripalani, All Men Are Brothers: Life and Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi, as Told in His Own Words
“There is humanity even in the most wicked.”
Krishna Kripalani, All Men Are Brothers: Life and Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi, as Told in His Own Words