Mahatma Gandhi Quotes About Fear
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There is always the fear of self-righteousness possessing us, the fear of arrogating to ourselves a superiority that we do not possess.
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It is weakness which breeds fear, and fear breeds distrust.
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The greatest help you can give me is to banish fear from your hearts.
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The golden rule is to act fearlessly upon what one believes to be right.
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The enemy is fear. We think it is hate; but, it is fear.
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Fearlessness is the first requisite of spirituality. Cowards can never be moral.
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It needs more than a heart of oak to shed all fear except the fear of God.
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Fear of death makes us devoid both of valour and religion. For want of valour is want of religious faith.
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Only he can take great resolves who has indomitable faith in God and has fear of God.
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Fear of disease killed more men than disease itself.
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Power is of two kinds. One is obtained by the fear of punishment and the other by acts of love. Power based on love is a thousand times more effective and permanent then the one derived from fear of punishment.
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The most heinous and the most cruel crimes of which history has record have been committed under the cover of religion or equally noble motives.
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There would be nothing to frighten you if you refused to be afraid.
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Fearlessness presupposes calmness and peace of mind.
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The fear of the judge within is more terrible than that of the one without.
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Where there is fear there is no religion.
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External fears cease of their own accord when once we have conquered these traitors within the camp.
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It is the reformer who is anxious for the reform, and not society, from which he should expect nothing better than opposition, abhorrence and even mortal persecution.
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Fear has its use but cowardice has none.
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For a non-violent person the whole world is one family. He will thus fear none, nor will others fear him.
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Mahatma Gandhi
- Born: October 2, 1869
- Died: January 30, 1948
- Occupation: Civil rights leader