Mahatma Gandhi Quotes About Dignity
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It is beneath human dignity to lose one's individuality and become a mere cog in the machine.
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It is derogatory to the dignity of mankind, it is derogatory to the dignity of India, to entertain for one single moment hatred towards Englishmen.
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If you are left with only one piece of homespun,wear it with dignity
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Dignity of human nature requires that we must face the storms of life.
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The truest test of civilization, culture and dignity is character and not clothing.
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It was our love of foreign cloth that ousted the wheel from its position of dignity.
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The dignity of man requires obedience to a higher law, to the strength of the spirit.
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The Charkha supplemented the agriculture of the villagers and gave it dignity.
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To believe that what has not occurred in history will not occur at all, is to argue disbelief in the dignity of man.
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Human dignity demands courage to defend oneself.
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A plea for the spinning wheel is a plea for recognizing the dignity of labour.
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Our existence as embodied beings is purely momentary; what are a hundred years in eternity? But if we shatter the chains of egotism, and melt into the ocean of humanity, we share its dignity. To feel that we are something is to set up a barrier between God and ourselves; to cease feeling that we are something, is to become one with God.
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Nobody can hurt me without my permission.
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Non-co-operation is an attempt to awaken the masses to a sense of their dignity and power.
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Non-cooperation is an attempt to awaken the masses, to a sense of their dignity and power. This can only be done by enabling them to realise that they need not fear brute force, if they but know the soul within.
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Nonviolence is the law of our species as violence is the law of the brute. The spirit lies dormant in the brute, and he knows no law but that of physical might. The dignity of man requires obedience to a higher laws - to the strength of the spirit.
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Mahatma Gandhi
- Born: October 2, 1869
- Died: January 30, 1948
- Occupation: Civil rights leader