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 152
... boys and girls , to keep your minds and bodies pure . All your scholar- ship , all your study of the scriptures will be in vain if you fail to translate their teachings into your daily life . I know that some of the teachers too do not ...
... boys and girls , to keep your minds and bodies pure . All your scholar- ship , all your study of the scriptures will be in vain if you fail to translate their teachings into your daily life . I know that some of the teachers too do not ...
Page 153
... boy , a brave boy will never think of hurting even a fly . He will defend all the weak boys in his school and help , whether inside school or outside , all those who need his help . A boy who does not observe personal purity of mind and ...
... boy , a brave boy will never think of hurting even a fly . He will defend all the weak boys in his school and help , whether inside school or outside , all those who need his help . A boy who does not observe personal purity of mind and ...
Page 179
... boys for teaching them every- thing through English . High Schools were schools for cultural conquest by the English . The knowledge gained by the three hundred boys of my High School became a circumscribed possession . It was not for ...
... boys for teaching them every- thing through English . High Schools were schools for cultural conquest by the English . The knowledge gained by the three hundred boys of my High School became a circumscribed possession . It was not for ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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