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I do not want a kingdom, or heaven; what I want is to remove the trouble of the oppressed, the poor, and the needy.
For a firm believer in swadeshi, there need be no Pharisaical self-satisfaction in wearing khadi.
Mere mental, that is, intellectual labour, is for the soul and has its own satisfaction.
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Cent percent swadeshi gives sufficient scope for the most insatiable ambition for service and a satisfaction of every kind of talent.
I do feel that spiritual progress does demand at some stage that we should cease to kill our fellow creatures for the satisfaction of our bodily wants.
The goal ever recedes from us. The greater the progress the greater the recognition of our unworthiness. Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment. Full effort is full victory.
Every reform means awakening. Once truly awakened, the nation will not be satisfied with reform only in one department of life.
Non-co-operation is the nation's notice that it is no longer satisfied to be in tutelage.
My soul refuses to be satisfied so long as it is a helpless witness of a single wrong or a single misery.
It is impossible for me to reconcile myself to the idea of conversion after the style that goes on in India and elsewhere today. It is an error which is perhaps the greatest impediment to the world's progress toward peace. ... Why should a Christian want to convert a Hindu to Christianity? Why should he not be satisfied if the Hindu is a good or godly man?
Love is the subtlest force in the world.
If love wasn't the law of life, life would not have persisted in the midst of death.
The Law of Love, call it attraction, affinity, cohesion if you like, governs the world.
Love transcends all animosity and is never partial.
The chains of a slave are broken the moment he considers himself a free man.
We are merely instruments of the Almighty's will and therefore ignorant of what helps us forward and what acts as an impediment. We must thus rest satisfied with the knowledge only of the means and if these are pure, we can fearlessly leave the end to take care of itself.
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Non-violence ... is the only thing that the atom bomb cannot destroy. I did not move a muscle when I first heard that the atom bomb had wiped out Hiroshima. On the contrary, I said to myself, Unless now the world adopts non-violence, it will spell certain suicide for mankind.