“The deep blue Arabian Sea stretches out before me as I write; and on the other side, in the far distance, is the coast of India, passing by. I think of this vast and almost immeasurable expanse and compare it to the little barrack, with its high walls, in Naini Prison, from where I wrote my previous letters to you. The sharp outline of the horizon stands out before me, where the sea seems to meet the sky; but in Gaol, a prisoner's horizon is the top of the wall surrounding him. Many of us who were in prison are out of it to-day and can breathe the freer air outside. But many of our colleagues remain still in their narrow cells deprived of the sight of the sea and the land and the horizon. And India herself is still in prison and her freedom is yet to come. What is our freedom worth if India is not free?”
Quote by Jawaharlal Nehru
Work
Glimpses of World History
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Just So Stories
Source: প্রথম আলো ১
Source: Ain't Enough to Look Human
Source: Robert the Bruce: King of Scots
“And for the first time in my life, I know with certainty which path to take.”
Source: A View From The Mountain
