Mahatma Ghandi

Mahatma Ghandi
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...
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An eye for an eye and the world goes blind.
blind eye goes
An eye for an eye and the whole world goes blind
breaks hold man pledge takes
Personally, I hold that a man who deliberately and intelligently takes a pledge and then breaks it, forfeits his manhood.
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Ghandi's seven sins:Wealth without workPleasure without conscienceKnowledge without characterCommerce without moralityScience without humilityWorship without sacrificePolitics without principle