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Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography: The Story Of My Experiments With Truth (The Story of My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography) Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography: The Story Of My Experiments With Truth by M.K. Gandhi
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“The seeker after truth should be humbler than the dust. The world crushes the dust under its feet, but the seeker after truth should so humble himself that even the dust could crush him.”
M. K. Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography: The Story Of My Experiments With Truth
“For we are all tarred with the same brush, and are children of one and the same Creator, and as such the divine powers within us are infinite. To slight a single human being is to slight those divine powers, and thus to harm not only that being but with him the whole world.”
M.K. Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography: The Story Of My Experiments With Truth
“Service which is rendered without joy helps neither the servant nor the served. But all other pleasures and possessions pale into nothingness before service which is rendered in a spirit of joy.”
M.K. Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography: The Story Of My Experiments With Truth
“in trying to enjoy the pleasures of sense, we lose in the end even our capacity for enjoyment. All this is passing before our very eyes, but there are none so blind as those who will not see.”
M.K. Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography: The Story Of My Experiments With Truth
“Two more reminiscences of my school days are  worth recording. I had lost one year because of my marriage, and the teacher wanted me to make good the loss by skipping a class a privilege usually allowed to industrious boys.”
M.K. Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography: The Story Of My Experiments With Truth
“there – to the early beginnings of the Independence movement in India. He did not aim to write an autobiography but rather share the experience of his various experiments with truth to arrive at what he”
M.K. Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi Autobiography: The Story Of My Experiments With Truth