A Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

No police officer could compel a satyagrahi to give evidence against a person who has confessed to him. A satyagrahi would never be guilty of a betrayal of trust. — © Mahatma Gandhi
No police officer could compel a satyagrahi to give evidence against a person who has confessed to him. A satyagrahi would never be guilty of a betrayal of trust.
A satyagrahi would neither retaliate nor would he submit to the criminal, but seek to cure him by curing himself.
The satyagrahi should not have any hatred in his heart against the opponent.
A satyagrahi is dead to his body even before the enemy attempts to kill him.
I have repeatedly stated that satyagraha never fails and that one perfect satyagrahi is enough to vindicate Truth.
A satyagrahi lays down his life, but never gives up. That is the meaning of the 'do or die' slogan.
Betrayal is one of my biggest fears. Betrayal happens on many different levels all the time, and there is no worse feeling than realizing someone you thought you could trust has gone against you.
The method of satyagraha requires that the satyagrahi should never lose hope, so long as there is the slightest ground left for it.
A satyagrahi should have a living faith in God.
To die without killing is the badge of a satyagrahi.
A satyagrahi is nothing if not instinctively law-abiding.
I went on a date once with a police officer, unbeknownst to me. I thought he was a regular guy. And when I found out that he was a police officer... I wasn't so into it. I got paranoid that I would illegally cross the street and get a ticket for jay walking.
My satyagrahi spirit tells me that I may not retaliate.
A satyagrahi cannot go to law for a personal wrong.
In the code of the satyagrahi, there is no such thing as surrender to brute force.
A satyagrahi must ceaselessly strive to realize and live truth. And he must never contemplate hurting anyone by thought, word or deed.
A satyagrahi exhausts all other means before he resorts to satyagraha.
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