Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi

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  • Beauty lies not in the complexion but in Truth alone.

    December 4, 1945, CWMG, vol. LXXXII, p. 446.
  • When a man lives in submission to authority, it means he is paying the price of personal freedom.

    December 5, 1945, CWMG, vol. LXXXII, p. 446.
  • When the administration becomes so evil as to be intoler­able, a man sacrifices even personal freedom to offer non-violent resistance to it.

    December 6, 1945, CWMG, vol. LXXXII, p. 446.
  • Truly, there are as many religions as there are men. But when one goes to the root of ones religion, one finds that in real­ity religion is one.

    December 7, 1945, CWMG, vol. LXXXII, p. 446.
  • If we are careful about the means, the end will take care of itself. In other words there is no difference between means and ends.

    December 8, 1945, CWMG, vol. LXXXII, p. 446.
  • Confession of error works like a broom. The broom sweeps away filth; confession does no less.

    December 9, 1945, CWMG, vol. LXXXII, p. 447.
  • One perfect man can dispel untruth even though the untruth­ful be legion.

    December 10, 1945, CWMG, vol. LXXXII, p. 447.
  • There is a limit to violent action and it can fail. Non-vio­lence knows no limit and it never fails.

    December 11, 1945, CWMG, vol. LXXXII, p. 447.
  • Faith is put to the test when the situation is most difficult.

    December 12, 1945, CWMG, vol. LXXXII, p. 447.
  • Violence is the weapon of the weak; non-violence that of the strong.

    December 13, 1945, CWMG, vol. LXXXII, p. 447.
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