Mahatma Gandhi Quotes About School
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I invite even the school of violence to give this peaceful non-co-operation a trial.
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The alphabet of ahimsa is best learnt in domestic school and I can say from experience that if we secure success there, we are sure to do so everywhere else.
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If co-operation is a duty, I hold that non-co-operation also under certain conditions is equally a duty.
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An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it.
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As a rule I had a distaste for any reading beyond my school books.
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There will have to be rigid and iron discipline before we achieve anything great and enduring, and that discipline will not come by mere academic argument and appeal to reason and logic. Discipline is learnt in the school of adversity.
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It has always been a mystery to me how men can feel themselves honoured by the humiliation of their fellow beings.
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Schools and colleges are really a factory for turning out clerks for the Government.
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We must learn to be self-reliant and independent of schools, courts, protection and patronage of a Government we seek to end, if it will not mend.
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There is no school equal to a decent home and no teacher equal to a virtuous parent.
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Experience gained in two schools under my control has taught me that punishment does not purify, if anything, it hardens children.
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Mahatma Gandhi
- Born: October 2, 1869
- Died: January 30, 1948
- Occupation: Civil rights leader