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Mahatma Gandhi

"While in Bombay, I began, on one hand, my study of Indian law and, on the other, my experiments in dietetics in which Virchand Gandhi, a friend, joined me. My brother, for his part was trying his best to get me briefs. The study of India law was a tedious business. The Civil Procedure Code I could in no way get on with. Not so however, with the Evidence Act. Virchand Gandhi was reading for the Solicitor's Examination and would tell me all sorts of stories about Barristers and Vakils."

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"While in Bombay, I began, on one hand, my study of Indian law and, on the other, my experiments in dietetics in which Virchand Gandhi, a friend, joined me. My brother, for his part was trying his best to get me briefs. The study of India law was a tedious business. The Civil Procedure Code I could in no way get on with. Not so however, with the Evidence Act. Virchand Gandhi was reading for the Solicitor's Examination and would tell me all sorts of stories about Barristers and Vakils."

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Vera Miles

"Adult librarians are like lazy bakers: their patrons want a jelly doughnut, so they give them a jelly doughnut. Children's librarians are ambitious bakers: 'You like the jelly doughnut? I'll get you a jelly doughnut. But you should try my cruller, too. My cruller is gonna blow your mind, kid."

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Vera Miles

"Study the past if you would define the future."

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Vera Miles

"The most valuable of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, when it has to be done, whether you like it or not."

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Vera Miles

"Ask yourself how many people you have met who grumbled at a thing as incurable, and how many who attacked it as curable? How many people we have heard abuse the British elementary schools, as they would abuse the British climate? How few have we met who realized that British education can be altered, but British weather cannot?...For a thousand that regret compulsory education, where is the hundred, or the ten, or the one, who would repeal compulsory education? At the beginning of our epoch men talked with equal ease about Reform and Repeal. Now everybody talks about reform; nobody talks about repeal."

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Vera Miles

"While in Bombay, I began, on one hand, my study of Indian law and, on the other, my experiments in dietetics in which Virchand Gandhi, a friend, joined me. My brother, for his part was trying his best to get me briefs. The study of India law was a tedious business. The Civil Procedure Code I could in no way get on with. Not so however, with the Evidence Act. Virchand Gandhi was reading for the Solicitor's Examination and would tell me all sorts of stories about Barristers and Vakils."

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Vera Miles

"I believe that which you study is only matched in importance by the sincerity with which you approach it."

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Vera Miles

"The more that learn to read the less learn how to make a living. That's one thing about a little education. It spoils you for actual work. The more you know the more you think somebody owes you a living."

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Vera Miles

"The influence of early books is profound. So much of the future lies on the shelves. Early reading has more influence than any religious teaching."

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Vera Miles

"Education makes your maths better, not necessarily your manners."

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"Those things for which the most money is demanded are never the things which the student most wants. Tuition, for instance, is an important item in the term bill, while for the far more valuable education which he gets by associating with the most cultivated of his contemporaries no charge is made."

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Mahatma Gandhi
"I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles, but today it means getting along with people."

Leadership

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Mahatma Gandhi
"While in Bombay, I began, on one hand, my study of Indian law and, on the other, my experiments in dietetics in which Virchand Gandhi, a friend, joined me. My brother, for his part was trying his best to get me briefs. The study of India law was a tedious business. The Civil Procedure Code I could in no way get on with. Not so however, with the Evidence Act. Virchand Gandhi was reading for the Solicitor's Examination and would tell me all sorts of stories about Barristers and Vakils."

Education

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Mahatma Gandhi
"I have always felt that the true text-book for the pupil is his teacher."

Education

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Mahatma Gandhi
"I call him religious who understands the suffering of others."

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Mahatma Gandhi
"Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony."

Life

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Mahatma Gandhi
"Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary."

Violence

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Mahatma Gandhi
"Violent men have not been known in history to die to a man. They die up to a point."

History

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Mahatma Gandhi
"We win justice quickest by rendering justice to the other party."

Justice

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Mahatma Gandhi
"I suppose leadership at one time meant muscles; but today it means getting along with people."

Leadership

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Mahatma Gandhi
"I believe that a man is the strongest soldier for daring to die unarmed."

Man

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