A Quote by Indira Gandhi

Wearing khadi was a badge of honour. It was something one was proud to do. — © Indira Gandhi
Wearing khadi was a badge of honour. It was something one was proud to do.
All I know is that playing for Arsenal to me is always going to be an honour. I'm always proud to represent this club and wear the badge.
Khadi has been conceived as the foundation and the image of ahimsa. A real khadi-wearer will not utter an untruth. A real khadi-wearer will harbour no violence, no deceit, no impurity.
The fact is that Sarah Palin positively emanates strength. She gives off the aura of being a strong woman who doesn't back down, and she does it sporting heels and wearing her family like a badge of honour. I am sure there are a million other women out there who are doing the same thing.
I would ask you to come in Khadi, for Khadi links you with the fallen and the down-trodden.
The only real and reliable guarantee for khadi would be honesty, truthfulness and sincerity of khadi workers.
Khadi work without the mastery of the science of khadi will be love's labour lost in terms of Swaraj.
For a firm believer in swadeshi, there need be no Pharisaical self-satisfaction in wearing khadi.
People say I'm difficult and sometimes that's a badge of honour.
Wrinkles ought to be worn as a badge of honour, as a mark of survival if not wisdom.
Why is it a badge of honour to say you spent 15 years in AA ball?
I do not seek unpopularity as a badge of honour, but sometimes it is the price of leadership and the cost of conviction.
I have been hugely proud in terms of what I have achieved, in terms of over 60 caps, and I have captained my country on a few occasions which has been a huge honour and something I have been really proud of in my career.
It's like a badge of honour if you're a British actor and you get the 'Harry Potter' call. It meant a lot to me.
'Fake' used to be an insult, but now it's a badge of honour, with hair extensions, tans and nails all artificial, but looking fabulous.
Coal is not dear for the coal-miner who can use it there and then, nor is khadi dear for the villager who manufactures his own khadi.
I always love it when I hear back from kids who say they discovered Percy Jackson and now wear their learning difference as a badge of honour.
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