"To my mind, Swaraj based on nonviolence is the fulfillment of the constructive programme."
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"I have shut my mind against nothing and I am a friend of Great Britain. I always have been. I have no axe to grind."
"My religion teaches me that I should, by my personal conduct, instill into the minds of those who might hold different views the conviction that cow killing is a sin."
"The difficulty one experiences in meeting himsa arises from weakness of mind."
"The present war is the saturation point in violence. It spells, to my mind, also its doom."
"A mind not set on God is given to wandering and lacks the quality of a temple of worship."
"Never own defeat in a sacred cause and make up your minds henceforth that you will be pure and that you will find a response from God."
"I wish to change there minds, not kill them for weaknesses we all poses."
"Openness of mind strengthens the truth in us and removes the dross from it, if there is any."
"The transformation toward eternal life is gradual. The heavy gross energy of body, mind, and spirit must first be purified and uplifted. When the energy ascends... then self mastery can be sought."
"Racing through the field and hunting make the mind wild."
"I can write all the way through the morning, when my mind is clear, and there are no distractions."
"A man knows what he likes, so sex with some men is like sex with a mind reader, someone who knows exactly how you like it."
"And the Ring is so heavy, Sam. I begin to see it in my mind all the time, like a great wheel of fire."
"Mind your P's and Q's."
"The movie industry is one big collaboration. Music gives me that freedom to create things straight from my heart and my mind."
"How resilient was the body, to return to its prior form so quickly! Yet the mind was formed of a less pliable substance. The emptiness in her thoughts would not be so easily filled. Instead there was a hollowness among them-a place she had reserved for future joys which now would never arrive."
"It is written that the last enemy to be vanquished is death. We should begin early in life to vanquish this enemy by obliterating every trace of the fear of death from our minds. Then can we turn to life and fill the whole horizon of our souls with it, turn with added zest to all the serious tasks which it imposes and to the pure delights which here and there it affords."
"Feed your mind with the good, the clean, the pure, the powerful, and the positive"
"It really is true that you are what you are and where you are because of what has gone into your mind, and you can change what you are and where you are by changing what goes into your mind."