Indira Gandhi Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Indira Gandhi
Without peace there can be no prosperity for any people, rich or poor. And yet, there can be no peace without erasing the harshness of the growing contrast between the rich and the poor. — Indira Gandhi
One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money. — Indira Gandhi
If I die a violent death, as some fear and a few are plotting, I know that the violence will be in the thought and the action of the assassins, not in my dying. — Indira Gandhi
I would like to ask a question. Would this sort of war or savage bombing which has taken place in Vietnam have been tolerated for so long, had the people been European? — Indira Gandhi
Where does strength come from? It is not muscle strength any more. It is not also mere intellectual strength. What is strength? Strength is the support of the people. — Indira Gandhi
There exists no politician in India daring enough to attempt to explain to the masses that cows can be eaten. — Indira Gandhi
It is our duty to create a social milieu in which the young and the socially weak feel that the present and future belong to them. — Indira Gandhi
People tend to forget their duties but remember their rights. — Indira Gandhi
We should not mourn for men of high ideals. Rather we should rejoice that we had the privilege of having had them with us, to inspire us by their radiant personalities. — Indira Gandhi
The civil servant is primarily the master of the short-term solution. — Indira Gandhi
Nothing can convince me that people are at one with their work unless they're joyous about it. — Indira Gandhi
In an underdeveloped society, the first anxiety is of infant mortality. In an advanced one it is to keep alive the aged. — Indira Gandhi
My grandfather once told me that there were two kinds of people; those who do the work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was much less competition. — Indira Gandhi
In today's world no country can be absolutely independent of another. It is a world of interdependence. — Indira Gandhi
Every democratic system evolves its own conventions. It is not only the water but the banks which make the river. — Indira Gandhi
To be liberated, woman must feel free to be herself, not in rivalry to man but in the context of her own capacity and her personality. — Indira Gandhi
The immediate is often the enemy of the ultimate. — Indira Gandhi
Forgiveness is the virtue of Brave. — Indira Gandhi
Popularity is not a gurantee of quality. — Indira Gandhi
The power to question is the basis of all human progress. — Indira Gandhi
Defeats are always pitiful. Victories are always last resources. — Indira Gandhi
To bear many children is considered not only a religious blessing but also an investment. The greater their number, some Indians reason, the more alms they can beg. — Indira Gandhi
Life is a continuous process of adjustment. — Indira Gandhi
Even today to be civilised is held to be synonymous with being westernised. Advanced countries devote large resources to formulating and spreading ideas and doctrines and they tend to impose on the developing nations their own norms and methods. The pattern of the classical acquisitive society with its deliberate multiplication of wants not only is unsuited to conditions in our countries but is positively harmful. — Indira Gandhi
You can't shake hands with a clenched fist. — Indira Gandhi
The longer one doesn't write, the more difficult it is to communicate. — Indira Gandhi
Mankind will endure when the world appreciates the logic of diversity. — Indira Gandhi
The old need the company of the young so that they renew their contact with life. — Indira Gandhi
Education is a liberating force, and in our age it is also a democratizing force, cutting across the barriers of caste and class, smoothing out inequalities imposed by birth and other circumstances. — Indira Gandhi
Opportunities are not offered. They must be wrested and worked for. And this calls for perseverance ... and courage. — Indira Gandhi
Every new experience brings its own maturity and a greater clarity of vision. — Indira Gandhi
Forgiveness is a virtue of the brave. — Indira Gandhi
It has been my experience that people who are at cross-purposes with nature are cynical about mankind and ill at ease with themselves. — Indira Gandhi
Martyrdom does not end something, it only a beginning. — Indira Gandhi
The question before the advanced nations is not whether they can afford to help the developing nations, but whether they can afford not to do so. — Indira Gandhi
We have to prove to the disinherited majority of the world that ecology and conservation will not work against their interest but will bring an improvement in their lives. — Indira Gandhi
The environmental problems of developing countries are not the side effects of excessive industrialisation but reflect the inadequacy of development. — Indira Gandhi
Dacca is now the free capital of a free country. — Indira Gandhi
Have a bias toward action - let's see something happen now. You can break that big plan into small steps and take the first step right away. — Indira Gandhi
We have believed - and we do believe now - that freedom is indivisible, that peace is indivisible, that economic prosperity is indivisible — Indira Gandhi
What is popular need not necessarily be right or wise. — Indira Gandhi
All unprejudiced persons objectively surveying the grim events in Bangla Desh since March 25 have recognized the revolt of 75 million people, a people who were forced to the conclusion that neither their life, nor their liberty, to say nothing of the possibility of the pursuit of happiness, was available to them. — Indira Gandhi
There is not love where there is no will. — Indira Gandhi
We would rather starve than sell our national honor. — Indira Gandhi
My father was a statesman, I am a political woman. My father was a saint. I am not. — Indira Gandhi
All my games were political games; I was, like Joan of Arc, perpetually being burned at the stake. — Indira Gandhi
Never forget that when we are silent, we are one. And when we speak we are two. — Indira Gandhi
My theory is that men are no more liberated than women. — Indira Gandhi
A nation's strength ultimately consist in what it can do on its own and not in what it can borrow from other. — Indira Gandhi
You must learn to be still in the midst of activity and vibrantly alive in repose. — Indira Gandhi
People with clenched fists can not shake hands. — Indira Gandhi
I don't mind if my life goes in the service of the nation. If I die, every drop of my blood will invigorate the nation. — Indira Gandhi
Would you consider a man or a woman to be complicated? Is it that difficult to understand both the sexes? We say that we know what the other sex is all about, but is that really true? Perhaps the following witty, funny quotes and sayings can help simplify things down about men. — Indira Gandhi
It is legitimate to have one's own point of view and political philosophy. But there are people who make anger, rather than a deeply held belief, the basis of their actions. They do not seem to mind harming society as a whole in the pursuit of their immediate objective. No society can survive if it yields to the demands of frenzy, whether of the few or the many. — Indira Gandhi
We do not wish to impoverish the environment any further, and yet we cannot for a moment forget the grim poverty of large numbers of people. Are not poverty and need the greatest polluters? — Indira Gandhi
Nothing that is worthwhile is ever easy. — Indira Gandhi
Without courage, you cannot practice any other virtue. You have to have courage - courage of different kinds: first, intellectual courage, to sort out different values and make up your mind about which is the one which is right for you to follow. You have to have moral courage to stick up to that - no matter what comes in your way, no matter what the obstacle and the opposition is. — Indira Gandhi
Peace we want because there is another war to fight against poverty, disease and ignorance. — Indira Gandhi
Politics is the art of acquiring, holding, and wielding power. — Indira Gandhi
There are moments in history when brooding tragedy and its dark shadows can be lightened by recalling great moments of the past. — Indira Gandhi
Even if I died in the service of the nation, I would be proud of it. Every drop of my blood ... will contribute to the growth of this nation and to make it strong and dynamic. — Indira Gandhi
I have lived a long life, and I am proud that I spend the whole of my life in the service of my people. I am only proud of this and nothing else. I shall continue to serve until my last breath, and when I die, I can say, that every drop of my blood will invigorate India and strengthen it. — Indira Gandhi
Home is wherever I go. — Indira Gandhi
The meek may one day inherit the earth, but not the headlines. — Indira Gandhi
Rebels and non-conformists are often the pioneers and designers of change. — Indira Gandhi
The greatest of all contraceptives is affluence. — Indira Gandhi