Love always elevates the character of man. It never lowers him, provided love be love.
BHAGAT SINGHIf the deaf are to hear the sound has to be very loud.
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Force when aggressively applied is “violence” and is, therefore, morally unjustifiable, but when it is used in the furtherance of a legitimate cause, it has its moral justification. The elimination of force at all costs in Utopian.
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Revolution is an inalienable right of mankind. Freedom is an imperishable birth right of all. Labor is the real sustainer of society, the sovereignty of the ultimate destiny of the workers.
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For mass struggles, nonviolence is essential.
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If the deaf are to hear the sound has to be very loud.
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Lovers, Lunatics and poets are made of same stuff.
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I emphasize that I am full of ambition and hope and of full charm of life. But I can renounce all at the time of need, and that is the real sacrifice.
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The sanctity of law can be maintained only so long as it is the expression of the will of the people.
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Merciless criticism and independent thinking are the two necessary traits of revolutionary thinking.
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I am a man and all that affects mankind concerns me.
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The aim of life is no more to control the mind, but to develop it harmoniously; not to achieve salvation here after, but to make the best use of it here below
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The dirty alliance between religious preachers and possessors of power brought the boon of prisons, gallows, knouts and above all such theories for the mankind.
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By crushing individuals, they cannot kill ideas.
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They may kill me, but they cannot kill my ideas. They can crush my body, but they will not be able to crush my spirit.
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It is easy to kill individuals but you cannot kill the ideas.
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Revolution’ does not necessarily involve sanguinary strife nor is there any place in it for individual vendetta. It is not the cult of the bomb and the pistol. By ‘Revolution’ we mean that the present order of things, which is based on manifest injustice, must change.
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