“My freedom from hatred - I would even claim for myself individually, my love - for those who consider themselves to be my enemies, does not make me blind to their faults.”
Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi
The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi is a vast compilation of the Indian leader's correspondence, speeches, and essays. It spans his entire life, from his early years in South Africa to his leadership in India's struggle for independence. The collection provides a detailed look into Gandhi's thoughts on various aspects of life, society, and politics. more
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