“My implicit faith in nonviolence does mean yielding to minorities when they are really weak.”
Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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The Quintessence of Gandhi in His Own Words
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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Source: The Encyclopaedia of Gandhian Thoughts
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