Quotes about life
life-is persons nonviolence
A nonviolent person's life is always at the disposal of him who would take it. Mahatma Gandhi
life mean awakening
Every reform means awakening. Once truly awakened, the nation will not be satisfied with reform only in one department of life. Mahatma Gandhi
life liberty essentials
Individual liberty and interdependence are both essential for life in society. Mahatma Gandhi
life storm faces
Dignity of human nature requires that we must face the storms of life. Mahatma Gandhi
life giving grace
Let us give today first the vital things of life and all the grace and ornaments of life will follow. Mahatma Gandhi
life glasses bangles
This earthly existence of ours is more brittle that the glass bangles that ladies wear. Mahatma Gandhi
life cleansing individual
Every calamity should lead to a thorough cleansing of individual as well as social life. Mahatma Gandhi
life men force
The whole existence of man is a ceaseless duel between the forces of life and death. Mahatma Gandhi
life music-is transfers
To know music is to transfer it to life. Mahatma Gandhi
life men cost
Man is sent into the world to perform his duty even at the cost of his life. Mahatma Gandhi
life lying secret
The secret of a happy life lies in renunciation. Renunciation is life. Mahatma Gandhi
life purity should
Every single act of one who would lead a life of purity should be in the nature of yajna. Mahatma Gandhi
life ozone healthy
Healthy, well-informed, balanced criticism is the ozone of public life. Mahatma Gandhi
life ocean law
Absolute calm is not the law of ocean. And it is the same with the ocean of life. Mahatma Gandhi
life justice firsts
The first condition of nonviolence is justice all round, in every department of life. Mahatma Gandhi
life treasure promotion
The only praise I would like and treasure is the promotion of the activities to which my life is dedicated. Mahatma Gandhi
life matter teach
Domestic matters are trifles for us. But they occupy the principal part of my life. They teach me to know my limitations. Mahatma Gandhi
life embrace
My religion and my patriotism derived from my religion, embrace all life. Mahatma Gandhi
life trying growing
My faith in truth and nonviolence is ever growing, and as I am ever trying to follow them in my life, I too am growing every moment. Mahatma Gandhi
life giving sake
My dharma teaches me to give my life for the sake of others without even attempting to kill. Mahatma Gandhi
life brother sacrifice
If I were over full of pity for the cow, I should sacrifice my life to save her but not take my brother's. Mahatma Gandhi
life shadow fleeting
The Enlightened one has told you in never-to-be-forgotten words that this little span of life is but a passing shadow, a fleeting thing. Mahatma Gandhi
life salt trials
What is life worth without trials and tribulations which are the salt of life. Mahatma Gandhi
life people lessons
A true life lived amongst the people is in itself an object-lesson that must produce its own effect upon immediate surroundings. Mahatma Gandhi
life practice compromise
Human life is a series of compromises, and it is not always easy to achieve in practice what one has found to be true in theory. Mahatma Gandhi
life art life-is
Life is greater than all art. Mahatma Gandhi
life anchors rocks
A life without vows is like a ship without an anchor or like an edifice that is built on sand instead of a solid rock. Mahatma Gandhi
life teach knows
We teach what we know, but we reproduce what we are. John C. Maxwell
life virtue frugality
Let frugality and industry be our virtues. John Adams
life reality race
Welcome, O life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race. James Joyce
life teacher life-is
Life is the great teacher. James Joyce
life distance past
He lived at a little distance from his body, regarding his own acts with doubtful side-glances. He had an odd autobiographical habit which led him to compose in his mind from time to time a short sentence about himself containing a subject in the third person and a verb in the past tense. James Joyce
life art believe
I will tell you what I will do and what I will not do. I will not serve that in which I no longer believe, whether it calls itself my home, my fatherland, or my church: and I will try to express myself in some mode of life or art as freely as I can and as wholly as I can, using for my defense the only arms I allow myself to use -- silence, exile, and cunning. James Joyce