Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi

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  • Life becomes perpetually renewed every day. This knowledge should be helpful in uplifting us.

    "September 16, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 459.
  • Happiness eludes us if we run after it. In fact happiness comes only from within. It is not a commodity to be bought from outside.

    "September 17, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 459.
  • It is a moot point as to how far a man should go with his comrades when he knows that they really no longer walk with him in spirit.

    "September 18, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 459.
  • He alone can be said to have conquered anger who is not angry even when there is a cause for anger.

    "September 19, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 459.
  • Conquest of anger does not mean that anger is not outwardly manifest while the heart is full of it. Deliberately casting out anger root and branch, constitutes real conquest.

    "September 20, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 459.
  • Indigestion, etc., are not the only causes of fever. Anger, too, can bring it on.

    "September 21, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • It is far easier to conquer others than to conquer oneself because the former can be attained by recourse to outside means, while the latter can be achieved only with one's own mind.

    "September 22, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • Religion is no religion if it becomes mechanical.

    "September 23, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • Only when religion becomes an integral part of one's life can it be called religion. It is not like a garment.

    "September 24, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • Money is God'ラit is wrong to say so, and it has been proved to be wrong.

    "September 25, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
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