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

What is true of the individual will be tomorrow true of the whole nation if individuals will but refuse to lose heart and hope. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Hope
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I have also seen children successfully surmounting the effects of an evil inheritance. That is due to purity being an inherent attribute of the soul. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Inheritance
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Violent means will give violent freedom. That would be a menace to the world and to India herself. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Freedom
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In the depth of the near depression, that he faced when he came in, Barack Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress provided recovery funds that literally kept our classrooms open. Two years ago, these funds saved nearly 20,000 teacher and education jobs – just here in North Carolina. – Jim Hunt

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teacher

No bubble is so iridescent or floats longer than that blown by the successful teacher. – William Osler

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teacher

A professor is someone who talks in someone elses sleep. – W. H. Auden

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teacher

I had one companion. He was a teacher from the Ukraine who spoke English so we could communicate a bit. I learnt a few Russian words, but it was hard to concentrate. – Mathias Rust

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Random Quotes

We fear violence less than our own feelings. Personal, private, solitary pain is more terrifying than what anyone else can inflict. – Jim Morrison

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Fear

Rome was not built in a day. – Proverb

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Patience

You and I are essentially infinite choice-makers. In every moment of our existence, we are in that field of all possibilities where we have access to an infinity of choices. – Deepak Chopra

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Choice

“Give us this day our daily bread” is probably the most perfectly constructed and useful sentence ever set down in the English language. – P.J. Wingate

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Prayer