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 51
... hands and feet honestly . God has given everyone the capacity to work and earn more than his daily bread and whoever is ready to use that capacity is sure to find work . No labour is too mean for one who wants to earn an honest penny ...
... hands and feet honestly . God has given everyone the capacity to work and earn more than his daily bread and whoever is ready to use that capacity is sure to find work . No labour is too mean for one who wants to earn an honest penny ...
Page 102
... hands than required for the work , as is the case in India . I may not use a plough for digging a few square yards ... hand does the work of at least ten labourers doing the same work in their villages . In other words , he earns more ...
... hands than required for the work , as is the case in India . I may not use a plough for digging a few square yards ... hand does the work of at least ten labourers doing the same work in their villages . In other words , he earns more ...
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... hands , feet , eyes , ears , nose , etc. In other words , an intelligent use of the bodily organs in a child provides the best and quickest way of developing his intellect . But unless the development of the mind and body goes hand in hand ...
... hands , feet , eyes , ears , nose , etc. In other words , an intelligent use of the bodily organs in a child provides the best and quickest way of developing his intellect . But unless the development of the mind and body goes hand in hand ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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