Indira Gandhi Quotes
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Indira Gandhi Quotes & Sayings
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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
Peace we want because there is another war to fight against poverty, disease and ignorance.
— Indira Gandhi
Nothing that is worthwhile is ever easy.
— Indira Gandhi
The power to question is the basis of all human progress.
— Indira Gandhi
Forgiveness is the virtue of Brave.
— Indira Gandhi
We would rather starve than sell our national honor.
— Indira Gandhi
Forgiveness is a virtue of the brave.
— Indira Gandhi
My theory is that men are no more liberated than women.
— 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
Politics is the art of acquiring, holding, and wielding power.
— Indira Gandhi
Nothing can convince me that people are at one with their work unless they're joyous about it.
— 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
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
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
In today's world no country can be absolutely independent of another. It is a world of interdependence.
— Indira Gandhi
The immediate is often the enemy of the ultimate.
— Indira Gandhi
People tend to forget their duties but remember their rights.
— Indira Gandhi
Did Indira Gandhi ask for somebody's permission to carry out the test in 1974?
— Atal Bihari Vajpayee
The meek may one day inherit the earth, but not the headlines.
— 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
All my games were political games; I was, like Joan of Arc, perpetually being burned at the stake.
— Indira Gandhi
Opportunities are not offered. They must be wrested and worked for. And this calls for perseverance ... and courage.
— Indira Gandhi
The greatest of all contraceptives is affluence.
— Indira Gandhi
One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
— Indira Gandhi
Dacca is now the free capital of a free country.
— Indira Gandhi
What is popular need not necessarily be right or wise.
— Indira Gandhi
The purpose of life is to believe, to hope, and to strive.
— Indira Gandhi
You can't shake hands with a clenched fist.
— Indira Gandhi
Ability is not always gauged by examination.
— Indira Gandhi
There is not love where there is no will.
— Indira Gandhi
Martyrdom does not end something, it only a beginning.
— Indira Gandhi
Defeats are always pitiful. Victories are always last resources.
— 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
My father was a saint, I'm not.
— 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
Home is wherever I go.
— Indira Gandhi
Life is a continuous process of adjustment.
— Indira Gandhi
There exists no politician in India daring enough to attempt to explain to the masses that cows can be eaten.
— 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
People with clenched fists can not shake hands.
— Indira Gandhi
Every democratic system evolves its own conventions. It is not only the water but the banks which make the river.
— Indira Gandhi
Popularity is not a gurantee of quality.
— Indira Gandhi