India of My Dreams, Volume 10"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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Page 80
Euclid's line is one without breadth but no one has so far been able to draw it and never will . All the same it is only by keeping the ideal line in mind that we have made progress in geometry . What is true here is true of every ideal ...
Euclid's line is one without breadth but no one has so far been able to draw it and never will . All the same it is only by keeping the ideal line in mind that we have made progress in geometry . What is true here is true of every ideal ...
Page 149
That does not mean that the worker will be able to do everything single - handed . He will show them the way of helping themselves and procure for them such help and materials as they require . He will train up his own helpers .
That does not mean that the worker will be able to do everything single - handed . He will show them the way of helping themselves and procure for them such help and materials as they require . He will train up his own helpers .
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Should we want anything done in these parts by the people , we cannot have it done through English , though at the moment we may also not be able to do it through Hindi . With the help of a few words of Hindi , however , we may succeed ...
Should we want anything done in these parts by the people , we cannot have it done through English , though at the moment we may also not be able to do it through Hindi . With the help of a few words of Hindi , however , we may succeed ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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