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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If leaving duties unperformed we run after rights , they escape us like a will - o ' - the - wisp . The more we pursue them , the farther they fly . The same teaching has been embodied by Krishna in the immortal words : ' Action alone ...
If leaving duties unperformed we run after rights , they escape us like a will - o ' - the - wisp . The more we pursue them , the farther they fly . The same teaching has been embodied by Krishna in the immortal words : ' Action alone ...
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Green Leaves Take up any modern text - books on food or vitamins , and you would find in it a strong recommendation to take a few edible green leaves uncooked at every meal . Of course , these should always be well washed half a dozen ...
Green Leaves Take up any modern text - books on food or vitamins , and you would find in it a strong recommendation to take a few edible green leaves uncooked at every meal . Of course , these should always be well washed half a dozen ...
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As for revenge , it behoves man to leave the evil - doer in God's hands . Delhi Diary , p . 26 Death for me would be a glorious deliverance rather than that I should be a helpless witness of the destruction of India , Hinduism , Sikhism ...
As for revenge , it behoves man to leave the evil - doer in God's hands . Delhi Diary , p . 26 Death for me would be a glorious deliverance rather than that I should be a helpless witness of the destruction of India , Hinduism , Sikhism ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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