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Ghandi's seven sins: Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Knowledge without character Commerce without morality Science without humility Worship without sacrifice Politics without principle |
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It is long accepted by the missionaries that morality is inversely proportional to the amount of clothing people wore |
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It is the human wish to be told lies that keep us as primitive morally and socially as we are. (...) I am persuaded that a lie grounded in human desire is too powerful for mere reason to kill. |
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