Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
Culture of the mind must be subservient to the heart. - Mahatma Ga

Culture of the mind must be subservient to the heart. – Mahatma Gandhi

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What is a man if he is not a thief who openly charges as much as he can for the goods he sells? – Mahatma Gandhi

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Profit
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I have nothing new to teach the world. Truth and Non-violence are as old as the hills. All I have done is to try experiments in both on as vast a scale as I could. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Truth
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Culture, the acquainting ourselves with the best that has been known and said in the world, and thus with the history of the human spirit. – Matthew Arnold

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Culture, then, is a study of perfection, and perfection which insists on becoming something rather than in having something, in an inward condition of the mind and spirit, not in an outward set of circumstances. – Matthew Arnold

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Whenever I hear the word culture, I reach for my revolver. – Hermann Goering

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Language is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going. – Rita Mae Brown

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The communitarians may say youve been enjoying too much individual freedom, and that you must give up some of that for the benefit of the community. But they really mean that they want more power over your life – to force you to subsidize, obey and conform to their choices. – Harry Browne

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Learning is not easy, but hard; culture is severe. The steps to Parnassus are steep and terribly arduous. – John Jay Chapman

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The disruptive powers of excessive national fecundity may have played a greater part in bursting the bonds of convention than either the power of ideas or the errors of autocracy. – John Maynard Keynes

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