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Mahatma Gandhi Quotes for Student: Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary is celebrated on 2 October. His full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, he was also fondly called Bapu ( Mahatma Gandhi Quotes for Student), apart from being the father of the nation, he was also a famous independence activist and an authoritative or powerful political leader who fought against the British rule with non-violence (Mahatma Gandhi Quotes). His ideology of truth and non-violence influenced many people and Martin Luther and Nelson Mandela also adopted it for their struggle movement.

Mahatma Gandhi's Quotes on Education

Freedom has no meaning if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes. (How will students learn if they do not make mistakes?)

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Mahatma Gandhi Quotes for Student

Fear is not a disease of the body, it kills the soul. (Fear is natural in student life)

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Mahatma Gandhi's Quotes on Success

If we want to overcome the raging storm, we will have to move forward with full strength, taking greater risks. (If you want to become something, you will have to struggle hard)

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Mahatma Gandhi Quotes

Live as if you have to die tomorrow and learn as if you have to live forever. (Whatever a student does, he should do it with full planning and heart, only then he will get the result)

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Mahatma Gandhi's Quotes for Education

The rose does not need to preach. It only spreads its fragrance. Its fragrance is its message. (Karma and hard work are your fruits)

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Mahatma Gandhi's Quotes for Children

The power of unarmed non-violence will be superior to armed power in any situation. (Control anger, identify the purpose)

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Mahatma Gandhi Quotes for Kids

Freedom is like a birth. Until we become completely independent, we will remain dependent. (For studies, the mind also needs to be free)

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Mahatma Gandhi's Quotes for Peace

To answer cruelty with cruelty is to accept your moral and intellectual degradation. (If you want to answer, be capable)

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