A Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

Many could forgo heavy meals, a full wardrobe, a fine house, etcetera. It is the ego they cannot forgo. — © Mahatma Gandhi
Many could forgo heavy meals, a full wardrobe, a fine house, etcetera. It is the ego they cannot forgo.
If you forgo your plan, you also have to forgo fear.
Sacrifice is a leader who puts the needs of millions of others before his own, who can forgo ego and pride in order to do what he promised he would. It's rising above pettiness and partisanship for the good of the country.
my sweet old etcetera aunt lucy during the recent war could and what is more did tell you just what everybody was fighting for, my sister isabel created hundreds (and hundreds) of socks not to mention shirts fleaproof earwarmers etcetera wristers etcetera, my mother hoped that i would die etcetera bravely of course my father used to become hoarse talking about how it was a privilege and if only he could meanwhile my self etcetera lay quietly in the deep mud et cetera (dreaming, et cetera, of Your smile eyes knees and of your Etcetera)
Although I am deeply grateful to a great many people, I forgo the temptation of naming them for fear that I might slight any by omission.
He said that few people had intellectual resources sufficient to forgo the pleasures of wine. They could not otherwise contrive how to fill the interval between dinner and supper.
In arguing of the shadow, we forgo the substance.
Self-restraint is indulgence of the propensity to forgo.
Once I no longer exist as I am, out of what consideration then should I forgo anything? Should I belong to a man I don't love simply because I used to love him? No, I forgo nothing, I love any man who appeals to me and I make any man who loves me happy. Is that ugly? No, it is at least far more beautiful than my cruelly delighting in the tortures incited by my charms and my virtuously turning my back on the poor man who pines away for me. I am young, rich, and beautiful, and just as I am, I live cheerfully for pleasure and enjoyment.
Choice was dangerous: you had to forgo all other possibilities when you chose.
People tend to not forgo purchasing a cellphone. In many places in the world, the first time they get on the Internet is through a cellphone. Pretty significant economic push, particularly in the emerging market.
Your chilly stars I can forgo, this warm kind world is all I know.
It’s easy to forgo distractions and to not accumulate things when you have a larger goal on the horizon.
To take pictures had become a necessity and I did not want to forgo it for anything.
Don't encourage 8th-, 9th- and 10th-graders to forgo education just to go to the G League.
It will be very foolhardy and suicidal for a country like India to forgo food security.
If you have a bold brow, it's best to forgo a super-smoky eye and make the lips dramatic instead.
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