“I consider writing as a fine art. We kill it by imposing the alphabet on little children and making it the beginning of learning.”
Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
Book:Collected Works
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Collected Works
This collection brings together a wide array of writings, including novels, short stories, essays, and poems, providing a comprehensive overview of the author's or authors' literary contributions and evolution. more
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“A semi-starved nation can have neither religion nor art nor organization.”
Source: The Essential Gandhi: His Life, Work, and Ideas : an Anthology
Source: Collected Works
Source: The Mahatma and the Poet: Letters and Debates Between Gandhi and Tagore, 1915-1941
“Bravery on the battlefield is impossible for us. Bravery of the soul still remains open to us.”
Source: Soul Force: Gandhi's Writings on Peace
“Mere brave speech without action is letting off useless steam.”
Source: The Moral and Political Writings of Mahatma Gandhi: Non-Violent Resistance and Social Transformation
“True paurusha, true bravery, consists in driving out the brute in us.”
Source: Collected Works: (1918:Aug.-1919:Jul.)
Source: Collected Works
Source: Collected Works
“There can be no friendship between cowards, or cowards and brave men.”
