Krithi Shetty
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“Who can say thus far, no further, to the tide of his own nature?” Who can erase the impressions with which he is born? It is idle to expect one’s children and wards necessarily to follow the same course of evolution as oneself.”
― My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi
― My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi
“I am now of the opinion that children should first be taught the art of drawing before learning how to write.”
― My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi
― My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi
“Words like aparigraha (non-possession) and samabhava (equability) gripped me. How to cultivate and preserve that equability was the question. How was one to treat alike insulting, insolent and corrupt officials, co-workers of yesterday raising meaningless opposition, and men who had always been good to one? How was one to divest oneself of all possessions? Was not the body itself possession enough? Were not wife and children possessions? Was I to destroy all the cupboards of books I had? Was I to give up all I had and follow Him? Straight came the answer: I could not follow Him unless I gave up all I had.”
― My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi
― My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi
“That the good of the individual is contained in the good of all. (2) That a lawyer’s work has the same value as the barber’s inasmuch as all have the same right of earning their livelihood from their work. (3) That a life of labour, i.e., the life of the tiller of the soil and the handicraftsman is the life worth living.”
― My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi
― My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi
“It was with some difficulty that I got through the multiplication tables. The fact that I recollect nothing more of those days than having learnt, in company with other boys, to call our teacher all kinds of names, would strongly suggest that my intellect must have been sluggish, and my memory raw.”
― The Story of My Experiments with Truth
― The Story of My Experiments with Truth
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