Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi

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  • Flout one rule and all rules are flouted, for they all have one basisラbreach of any rule is a breach of self-control.

    "September 26, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • All human activity is or should be directed towards the realization of the self. And in this self-realization lies hidden God-realization.

    "September 27, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • Man cannot worship God and at the same time despise his fellow-beings. The two are irreconcilable.

    "September 28, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • Man is truly known by the humility of his spirit.

    "September 29, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • A poet has said that a man without knowledge is like an animal. What is that knowledge?

    "September 30, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • Knowledge is that alone which enables a man to know himself. In other words, knowledge means self-realization.

    "October 1, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • "Kind and generous though [the man of God] is to the sorrow-stricken, his mind is not touched with pride." If it is God who inspires all our actions, then what place has self-pride?

    "October 2, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 460.
  • In faith there is no room for despair.

    "October 3, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 461.
  • How can that be religion which cannot be put to use in one's daily life?

    "October 4, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 461.
  • By donning the garb of religion, vice does not become virtue nor does a wrong cease to be wrong.

    "October 5, 1945", CWMG, vol. LXXXI, p. 461.
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