Mahatma Gandhi Quotes About Hurt
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You can't hurt me without my permission.
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My personal religion enables me to serve my countrymen without hurting the English or, for that matter, anybody else.
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For me patriotism is the sme as humanity. I am patriotic because I am human and humane. It is not exclusive. I will not hurt England or Germany to serve India . . . My patriotism is inclusive and admits of no enmity or ill-will.
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A satyagrahi must ceaselessly strive to realize and live truth. And he must never contemplate hurting anyone by thought, word or deed.
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The principle of ahimsa is hurt by every evil thought, by undue haste, by lying, by hatred, by wishing ill to anybody.
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Our duty is very simple and plain. We want to serve the community, and in our own humble way to serve the Empire. We believe in the righteousness of the cause, which it is our privilege to espouse. We have an abiding faith in the mercy of the Almighty God, and we have firm faith in the British Constitution. That being so, we should fail in our duty if we wrote anything with a view to hurt.
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Study men laying down their lives without hurting anyone else in the cause of their country's freedom.
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It hurts me to think that people in their rush for everything modern despise all their ancient traditions and ignore them in their lives.
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Nobody can hurt me without my permission.
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People cannot hurt you without your permission.
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Economics that hurt the moral well-being of an individual or a nation are immoral and, therefore, sinful.
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Mahatma Gandhi
- Born: October 2, 1869
- Died: January 30, 1948
- Occupation: Civil rights leader