Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi

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  • Pure thought is far more potent than speech.

    "May 26, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXIV, p. 456.
  • Restlessness and impatience are two diseases and both shorten life.

    "May 27, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXIV, p. 456.
  • He who lacks peace and firmness cannot realize God.

    "May 28, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXIV, p. 456.
  • If we do not forsake our ideal, the ideal will never forsake us.

    "May 29, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXIV, p. 456.
  • To remain entangled in things physical and aspire for self-realization is like asking for the moon.

    "May 30, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXIV, p. 456.
  • The soul dries up without the company of the good.

    "May 31, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXIV, p. 456.
  • Our personal cleanliness counts for little if our neighbours are not clean.

    "June 1, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXIV, p. 456.
  • What is true of outer cleanliness is true of the inner too. If our neighbour is unclean inside, it will affect us also.

    "June 2, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXIV, p. 456.
  • Bravery is not the monopoly of any one person; it is latent in all, only they are not aware of it.

    "June 3, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXIV, p. 456.
  • To speak the truth, you have to weigh your words again and again.

    "June 4, 1946", CWMG, vol. LXXXIV, p. 457.
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