“For my own part, I do not want the freedom of India if it means extinction of English or the disappearance of Englishmen.”
Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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This book presents a collection of Mahatma Gandhi's personal writings, including letters, essays, and speeches, providing a comprehensive view of his beliefs and the ideas that shaped his approach to leadership, non-violence, and social reform. more
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“If you must kill English officials, why not kill me instead?”
“I claim to have been a lifelong and wholly disinterested friend of the British people.”
“My attitude towards the British is one of utter friendliness and respect.”
“Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.”
“A faith gained in strength only when people were willing to lay down their lives for it.”
“Faith is like the Himalaya mountains which cannot possibly change.”
“Robust faith in oneself and brave trust of the opponent, so called or real, is the best safeguard.”
