B.R. Ambedkar Quotes
The Real Explanation Of This Failure Of Hindu-Muslim Unity Lies In The Failure To Realize That What Stands Between The Hindus And Muslims Is Not A Mere Matter Of Difference, And That This Antagonism Is Not To Be Attributed To Material Causes. It Is Formed By Causes Which Take Their Origin In Historical, Religious, Cultural And Social Antipathy, Of Which Political Antipathy Is Only A Reflection. These Form One Deep River Of Discontent Which, Being Regularly Fed By These Sources, Keeps On Mounting To A Head And Overflowing Its Ordinary Channels. Any Current Of Water Flowing From Another Source However Pure, When It Joins It, Instead Of Altering The Colour Or Diluting Its Strength Becomes Lost In The Main Stream. The Silt Of This Antagonism Which This Current Has Deposited, Has Become Permanent And Deep. So Long As This Silt Keeps On Accumulating And So Long As This Antagonism Lasts, It Is Unnatural To Expect This Antipathy Between Hindus And Muslims To Give Place To Unity.
Related Authors
- Anna Laetitia Waring
- Arjun Pawar
- Carol McCleary
- Craig Callender
- David Daniell
- J. Swann
- Jesse J. Holland
- K.L. Penington
- Kay Foley
- Michelle Moschetti
- Robert Kennedy
- Vanna Smythe
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Bass Drops
The bass, no matter what kind of music you're playing, it just enhances the sound and makes everything sound more beautiful and full. When the bass stops, the bottom kind — Charlie Haden
-
Cute I'll Be There Quotes
Look, girls know when they're cute," he said. "You don't have to tell them. All they need to do is look in the mirror. I have one friend out in — Daniel Amory
-
Remaining Days Quotes
The clock ticks for every one of us. It is your own choice how you spend your remaining days. — Bronnie Ware
-
Titus Groan Quotes
Keda's oldness was the work of fate, alchemy. An occult agedness. A transparent darkness. A broken and mysterious grove. A tragedy, a glory, a decay. - Titus Groan — Mervyn Peake
-
To Those Who Matter Quotes
The ignorant mass looks upon the man who makes a violent protest against our social and economic iniquities as upon a wild beast, a cruel, heartless monster, whose joy it — Emma Goldman