Mahatma Gandhi Quotes
How Few There Are Who Gather The Gifts Which Lie In Profusion At Their Feet: How Many There Are, Who, In Wilful Waywardness, Turn Their Eyes Away From Them And Complain With A Wail That They Have Not That Which I Have Given Them; Many Of Them Defiantly Repudiate Not Only My Gifts, But Me Also, Me, The Source Of All Blessings And The Author Of Their Being.
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