Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
Those who know how to think need no teachers. - Mahatma Gandhi

Those who know how to think need no teachers. – Mahatma Gandhi

Other quotes by Mahatma Gandhi

I do not like the word tolerance, but could not think of a better one. Tolerance implies a gratuitous assumption of the inferiority of other faiths to one – Mahatma Gandhi

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Tolerance
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As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world – that is the myth of the atomic age – as in being able to remake ourselves. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Age
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Well, financially its a little bit better. But its better than than when I was a teacher. But I kind of – its allowed me to buy a house. And Ive been able to help my mother with some stuff and my brother. So, thats nice. – Clay Aiken

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When I started out back in Louisville, there was Harry Collins. He was my first teacher. He saw that I was so obsessed with magic that he taught me the love of magic. – Lance Burton

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Do I think its OK to fight authority as long as youre only talking about the high school teacher? No. – John Mellencamp

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You know how to tell if the teacher is hung over? Movie Day. – Jay Mohr

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Even if society dictates that men and women should behave in certain ways, it is fathers and mothers who teach those ways to children not just in the words they say, but in the lives they lead. – Augustus Y. Napier

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When I die I shall be content to vanish into nothingness…. No show, however good, could conceivably be good forever…. I do not believe in immortality, and have no desire for it. – H.L. Mencken

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Law of the Alibi: If you tell the boss you were late for work because you had a flat tire, the very next morning you will have a flat tire. – Author Unknown

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Do that which is assigned to you and you cannot hope too much or dare too much. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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