Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
Anger is the enemy of non-violence and pride is a monster that swa

Anger is the enemy of non-violence and pride is a monster that swallows it up. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Just as a man would not cherish living in a body other than his own, so do nations not like to live under other nations, however noble and great the latter may be. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Only he can take great resolves who has indomitable faith in God and has fear of God. – Mahatma Gandhi

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God, as Truth, has been for me a treasure beyond price. May He be so to every one of us. – Mahatma Gandhi

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I have not lost faith in God. I have moments of anger and protest. Sometimes Ive been closer to him for that reason. – Elie Wiesel

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Man should forget his anger before he lies down to sleep. – Mahatma Gandhi

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My character had been in the chair for seven years. He had gone through his anger, depression, drug and alcohol abuse. He had gone through everything, now he was up, he was happy, he was filled with his dream. – Gregory Hines

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Can anger survive without his hypocrisy? – Terri Guillemets

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Im not going to talk like I know about politics, because Im a total amateur, but maybe I can be a spokesperson for people who arent normally interested in politics. – Bjork

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