“Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the act depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest.” InspirationalLooksWholePoliticalNationsLibertyArmsGunIndiaHistoricalBritishLibertarianAmendmentsGun ControlFreedom And LibertyBansSecond AmendmentFreedom LibertyRiflesFirearmsRight To Bear ArmsGun ViolenceBearing ArmsGun RightsBritish HistoryLimiting GovernmentRights And FreedomsPro GunFounding Fathers Gun2 AmendmentActs Of ViolenceDeprivingFounding Fathers Second AmendmentGreat LibertarianMisdeedsAnti GunAmendment 1British PoliticsAmendment 19Patriotic GunGuns In AmericaGun BanBritish RuleBritish Rule In India Book:My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi Source: My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi
“To hold the same views at forty as we held at twenty is to have been stupefied for a score of years, and take rank, not as a prophet, but as an unteachable brat, well birched and none the wiser. It is as if a ship captain should sail to India from the Port of London; and having brought a chart of the Thames on deck at his first setting out, should obstinately use no other for the whole voyage.” IfsShouldYearsFirstsWellsHas BeensWholeUseViewsIndiaTwentiesLondonSettingShipsSettingsProphetScoreFortySailCaptainsWiserVoyagesPortDeckBratThames Book:The Lantern-Bearers and Other Essays Source: The Lantern-Bearers and Other Essays
“Enter with me into the sufferings, not only of the people of India but of the whole world. Nonviolence is a more active and real fight against wickedness than retaliation whose very nature is to increase wickedness. It is not a weapon of the weak. It is a weapon of the strongest and bravest.” PeopleWorldRealWholeSufferingFightingWeaponsWeakIndiaIncreaseActiveWhole WorldStrongestNonviolenceWickednessRetaliation Author:Mahatma Gandhi