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Democracy will break under the strain of apron strings. It can exist only on trust.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Democracy is a great institution and, therefore, it is liable to be greatly abused.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Intolerance, discourtesy and harshness ... are taboo in all good society and are surely contrary to the spirit of democracy.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The spirit of democracy cannot be superimposed from the outside. It must come from within.
— Mahatma Gandhi
A born democrat is a born disciplinarian.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Democracy and violence can ill go together.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Democracy comes naturally to him who is habituated normally to yield willing obedience to all laws, human or divine.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The science of nonviolence can alone lead one to pure democracy.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The spirit of democracy cannot be established in the midst of terrorism, whether governmental or popular.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Liberty and democracy become unholy when their hands are dyed red with innocent blood.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Corruption and hypocrisy ought not to be inevitable products of democracy, as they undoubtedly are today.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Islam was nothing if it did not spell complete democracy.
— Mahatma Gandhi
In a true democracy of India, the unit is the village.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The truest test of a democracy is in the ability of anyone to act as he likes, so long as he does not injure the life or property of anyone else.
— Mahatma Gandhi
If fighting for the legislatures meant a sacrifice of truth and nonviolence, democracy would not be worth a moment's purchase.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The very essence of democracy is that every person represents all the varied interests which compose the nation.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Will Great Britain have an unwilling India dragged into war or a willing ally co-operating with her in the prosecution of a defence of true democracy?
— Mahatma Gandhi
Democracy is an impossible thing until the power is shared by all, but let not democracy degenerate into mobocracy.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I understand democracy as something that gives the weak the same chance as the strong.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Democracy demands patient instruction on it before legislation.
— Mahatma Gandhi
A democrat must be utterly selfless. He must think and dream not in terms of self or of party, but only of democracy.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Democracy necessarily means a conflict of will and ideas, involving sometimes a war of the knife between different ideas.
— Mahatma Gandhi
A democratic organization has to dare to do the right at all costs.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Democracy is not a state in which people act like sheep.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The spirit of democracy ... requires change of the heart ... requires the inculcation of the spirit of brotherhood.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The spirit of democracy is not a mechanical thing to be adjusted by abolition of forms. It requires change of heart.
— Mahatma Gandhi