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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi was born on the 2nd of October, 1869 in Porbandar, Gujarat,
India. He died on the 30th of January, 1948 in New Delhi, India.
Gandhi was a great political and spiritual leader for India, when India
was still under the rule of the British Empire.
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- Once you realize this you will forget the differences between the
Hindus and Muslims, and think of yourselves as Indians only, engaged
in the common struggle for independence.
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- We cannot evoke the true spirit of sacrifice and velour, so long as
we are not free.
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- We must, therefore, purge ourselves of hatred. Speaking for myself,
I can say that I have never felt any hatred.
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- At a time when I may have to launch the biggest struggle of my life,
I may not harbour hatred against anybody.
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- I have nothing new to say...the principles of truth and nonviolence
are as old as the hills.
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- I prize even the failures and disillusionment's which are but steps
towards success.
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- The world knows so little of how much my so-called greatness depends
upon the incessant toil and drudgery of silent, devoted, able and pure
workers, men as well as women.
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- I have learnt from my Muslim friends, among whom I have passed the
best part of my life, my dislike of statues and photographs of my figure.
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