Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi; 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was the preeminent leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. Employing nonviolent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. The honorific Mahatma—applied to him first in 1914 in South Africa,—is now used worldwide. He is also called Bapuin India. In common parlance in India he is often called Gandhiji. He is unofficially called the Father of the Nation...
NationalityIndian
ProfessionCivil Rights Leader
Date of Birth2 October 1869
CityPortbandar, India
CountryIndia
Remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won. There have been tyrants and murderers and for a time they seem invincible but in the end, they always fall -- think of it, ALWAYS.
I am a humble but very earnest seeker after truth.
Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self-sustained.
I believe in the fundamental Truth of all the great religions of the world. I believe that they are all God given. I came to the conclusion long ago... that all religions were true and also that all had some error in them.
Honest differences are often a healthy sign of progress.
Truth is one, paths are many.
Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth.
God is, even though the whole world deny him. Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self-sustained.
Death is at any time blessed but it is twice blessed for a warrior who dies for his cause, that is, truth.
To find truth completely is to realize oneself and one's destiny, i.e. to become perfect.
Openness of mind strengthens the truth in us and removes the dross from it, if there is any.
The finite human being shall never know in its fullness Truth and Love which is itself infinite.
A seeker of truth will never begin by discounting his opponent's statement as unworthy of trust.
Buddha renounced every worldly happiness because he wanted to share with the whole world his happiness which was to be had by men who sacrificed and suffered in the search for truth.