Mahatma Gandhi
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Unwearied ceaseless effort is the price that must be paid for turning faith into a rich infallible experience.
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I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles but today it means getting along with people.
My religion is based on truth and non-violence. Truth is my God. Non-violence is the means of realising Him.
Where there is love there is life.
Truth is by nature self-evident. As soon as you remove the cobwebs of ignorance that surround it, it shines clear.
Fear of death makes us devoid both of valour and religion. For want of valour is want of religious faith.
When I admire the wonders of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in the worship of the creator.
Non-violence requires a double faith, faith in God and also faith in man.
It is my own firm belief that the strength of the soul grows in proportion as you subdue the flesh.
Only he can take great resolves who has indomitable faith in God and has fear of God.
If I had no sense of humor, I would long ago have committed suicide.
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When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.
The game of basketball has been everything to me. My place of refuge, place I've always gone where I needed comfort and peace. It's been the site of intense pain and the most intense feelings of joy and satisfaction. It's a relationship that has evolved over time, given me the greatest respect and love for the game.
My business is to prevent the future.
I not only use all the brains that I have, but all that I can borrow.
Most people are satisfied with the junk food being sold as music.
I love prints of skulls and bones and have some taxidermy - a crow and a rabbit - to remind me of home. I like art and have a big portrait of Bjork.
If repression has indeed been the fundamental link between power, knowledge, and sexuality since the classical age, it stands to reason that we will not be able to free ourselves from it except at a considerable cost.
Happiness is a virtue, not its reward.
I am sorry to say that there is too much point to the wisecrack that life is extinct on other planets because their scientists were more advanced than ours.
The greatness of man is great in that he knows himself to be wretched. A tree does not know itself to be wretched.
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