
Top 38 Mahatma Gandhi Death Quotes
#1. The wise are unaffected either by death or life. These are but faces of the same coin.
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#2. I must fight unto the death the unholy attempt to impose British methods and British institutions on India.
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#3. Life and death are but phases of the same thing, the reverse and obverse of the same coin. Death is as necessary for man's growth as life itself.
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#4. If love wasn't the law of life, life would not have persisted in the midst of death.
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#5. I came alone in this world, I have walked alone in the valley of the shadow of death, and I shall quit alone when the time comes.
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#6. The basis of my vegetarianism is not physical, but moral. If anybody said that I should die if I did not take beef tea or mutton, even on medical advice, I would prefer death.
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#7. Running away for fear of death, leaving one's dear ones, temples or music to take care of themselves, is irreligion; it is cowardice.
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#8. Far better than emasculation would be the bravery of those who use physical force. Far better than cowardice would be meeting one's death fighting.
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#9. Let us all be brave enough to die the death of a martyr, but let no one lust for martyrdom.
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#10. You are no Satyagrahi if you remain silent or passive spectators while your enemy is being done to death.
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#11. Life becomes livable only to the extent that death is treated as a friend, never as an enemy.
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#12. It was the cowards who died many times before their death.
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#14. A courageous man prefers death to the surrender of self-respect.
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#15. I do not want to live at the cost of the life even of a snake. I should let him bite me to death rather than kill him.
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#16. Each night, when I go to sleep, I die. And the next morning, when I wake up, I am reborn.
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#17. Where death without resistance or death after resistance is the only way, neither party should think of resorting to law-courts or help from the government.
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#18. Nothing depends upon the death of an individual, be he ever so great, but much depends upon the freedom of India.
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#19. For thousands to do to death a few hundreds is no bravery. It is worse than cowardice. It is unworthy of nationalism, of any religion.
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#21. If we weep for all the deaths in our country, the tears in our eyes would never dry.
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#22. Birth and death are not two different states, but they are different aspects of the same state.
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#23. What is imprisonment to the man who is fearless of death itself?
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#24. Death is at any time blessed but it is twice blessed for a warrior who dies for his cause, that is, truth.
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#25. To die in the act of killing is, in essence, to die defeated.
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#26. A straight fight in an equal battle takes some bravery, but braver is he who, knowing that he would have to sacrifice ninety-five as against five of the enemy, faces death.
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#27. Fear of death makes us devoid both of valour and religion. For want of valour is want of religious faith.
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#28. Urbanization in India is a slow but sure death for her villages and villagers.
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#29. Only my death will determine whether I am 'Mohamed Gandhi', Jinnah's slave, destroyer of the Hindu religion or its servant and protector.
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#30. The quest of Truth involves tapas-self-suffering-sometimes even unto death.
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#31. Why worry one's head over a thing that is inevitable? Why die before one's death?
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#32. Even swadeshi, like any other good thing, can be ridden to death if it is made a fetish.
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#33. That nation is great which rests its head upon death as its pillow.
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#34. Death is no fiend, he is the truest of friends. He delivers us from agony.
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#35. History is replete with instances of men, who, by dying with courage and compassion on their lips converted the hearts of their violent opponents.
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#36. The whole existence of man is a ceaseless duel between the forces of life and death.
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#37. Religion is the tie that binds one to one's Creator, and whilst the body perishes, as it has to, religion persists even after death.
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#38. I cannot in all conscience agree to anyone being sent to the gallows. God alone can take life because He alone gives it ...
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