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 95
... disease . Patience and perseverance , if we have them , overcome mountains of difficulties . We are like nurses who may not leave their patients because they are reported to have an incurable disease . Harijan , 16-5-236 The moment you ...
... disease . Patience and perseverance , if we have them , overcome mountains of difficulties . We are like nurses who may not leave their patients because they are reported to have an incurable disease . Harijan , 16-5-236 The moment you ...
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... Disease springs from a wilful or ignorant breach of the laws of nature . It follows , therefore , that timely return ... diseases . I suggest that they should turn their attention towards the seven lakhs of the villages of India . They ...
... Disease springs from a wilful or ignorant breach of the laws of nature . It follows , therefore , that timely return ... diseases . I suggest that they should turn their attention towards the seven lakhs of the villages of India . They ...
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... disease like any other malady and is a product of the prevalent social system . Therefore , all crime including murder will be treated as a disease . Whether such an India will ever come into being is another question . Harijan , 5-5 ...
... disease like any other malady and is a product of the prevalent social system . Therefore , all crime including murder will be treated as a disease . Whether such an India will ever come into being is another question . Harijan , 5-5 ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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