
Top 17 Caste By Gandhi Quotes
#1. Direct [people] towards mutual affection. A beast gnawing at its prey can be happy too, but only human beings can feel affection for each other, and this is the highest achievement they can aspire to.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
#2. I only want people around me who can do the impossible.
Elizabeth Arden
#3. An arch consists of two weaknesses which, leaning one against the other, make a strength.
Leonardo Da Vinci
#4. If an author does not give reasons for his propositions, they can only be treated as expressions of personal opinion on his part.
Mortimer J. Adler
#5. My major was Fine Arts and Education thinking I would become an Art Teacher. I couldn't visualize myself as an art teacher, thinking how it wouldn't work.
Mark Mothersbaugh
#6. Harijan service is a duty the caste Hindus owe to themselves.
Mahatma Gandhi
#7. Good, as it ripens, becomes continually more different not only from evil but from other good.
C.S. Lewis
#8. To remove untouchability is a penance that caste Hindus owe to Hinduism and to themselves.
Mahatma Gandhi
#9. I am & have been for years a confirmed anti-vaccinationist. Anti-vaccination has no backing from the orthodox medical opinion. A medical man who expresses himself against vaccination loses caste. Tremendous pecuniary interests too have grown around vaccination.
Mahatma Gandhi
#11. Any substantial improvement must come from action on the system, the responsibility of management. Wishing and pleading and begging the workers to do better was totally futile.
W. Edwards Deming
#12. I'm learning that to be at home everywhere, I have to be sure to include the place I actually live.
Sharon Salzberg
#13. Education is a liberating force, and in our age it is also a democratizing force, cutting across the barriers of caste and class, smoothing out inequalities imposed by birth and other circumstances.
Indira Gandhi
#14. Thanks to the Court's decision, only clean Indians (meaning upper caste Hindu Indians) or colored people other than Kaffirs, can now travel in the trains.
Mahatma Gandhi
#15. The latter are to lose their individuality and turn into something like cattle, and with this unlimited obedience attain, through a series of regenerations, a primordial innocence, something like the primordial paradise, although they will have to work.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#16. That icy glass reduces your beauty - dims your fire - let me be your mirror ...
John Geddes
#17. But if you must know, your moon here is rather more powerful than the ones around my own world."
"The moon?" said Twoflower. "I don't under-"
"If I've got to spell it out," said the troll, testily, "I'm suffering from chronic tides.
Terry Pratchett
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