in remember me tyler sais. ' ghandi said that whatever you do in life will be insignificant. but it's very important that you do it. i tend to agree with the first part.'
ghandi said that whatever you do in life will be insignificant. but it's very important that you do it. i tend to agree with the first part
he stole the quote from his servent
I dont know but if you go to quote garden there are quotes that he has written
One quote i know of, Be the change that you wish to see in the world."
yes it is a true statment
Yes Feroze Gandhi is a Gandhi, but he is not related to Mahtma Gandhi in anyway , he is the husband of Indira Gandhi.
This shirt maybe? (see related links)
You have to remember nonviolence because that was his main message ;)
This quote by Mahatma Gandhi emphasizes the importance of taking action to create the change we wish to see in the world. It encourages individuals to embody the qualities and behaviors they wish to see in others, ultimately inspiring positive change through personal example.
It is an indirect quote Arun Gandhi used in "Arun Gandhi Shares the Mahatma's Message" by Michel W. Potts.
Mahatma Gandhi said "You must be the change you want to see in the world."
he stole the quote from his servent
Mahatma Gandhi is often attributed with this quote, "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." This quote emphasizes the importance of living fully in the present while also continuously seeking knowledge.
This quote by Gandhi conveys his belief that resorting to violence may seem to bring about short-term benefits, but its negative consequences are lasting. He argues that even if violence seems to achieve an immediate good, it ultimately perpetuates a cycle of harm and suffering that is more enduring. Gandhi believed in nonviolent resistance as a more sustainable and morally just approach to creating lasting change.
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I dont know but if you go to quote garden there are quotes that he has written
One quote i know of, Be the change that you wish to see in the world."
"Hate the sin, but love the sinner," is a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, not Jesus Christ.