April 14 Quotes
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"The question is not whether a community lives or dies, the question is on what plane does it live?"
-- B. R. Ambedkar"There is a Difference Between Merely Living and Living Worthily."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"Freedom of mind is the proof of one's existence."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"Indians today are governed by two different ideologies."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"If you choose education even when you have nothing, you can go from being a nobody to becoming a person of value."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"A great man is not one who has power and money but the one who has knowledge."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"Be confident, never give up, these are the five principles of life."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"One whose mind is not free, though he may not be in prison, is a prisoner and not a free man."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"In Hinduism, conscience, reason, and independent thinking have no scope for development."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"A bitter thing cannot be made sweet. The taste of anything can be changed. But poison cannot be changed into nectar."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"The basic idea underlying religion is to create an atmosphere for the spiritual development of the individual."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"The strength of a society depends upon the presence of points of contact, possibilities of interaction between different groups which exist in it."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"Education is what makes a person aware of his existence, potential and power."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"Sentiment must be outlawed from the domain of science and things should be judged from an objective standpoint."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"For a successful revolution it is not enough that there is discontent."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"Slavery does not merely mean a legalised form of subjection... It means a state of society in which some men are forced to accept from others the purposes which control their conduct."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"The history of India is nothing but a history of a mortal conflict between Buddhism and Brahminism."
-- B. R. Ambedkar"A religious act may not be a correct act, but must at least be a responsible act."
-- B. R. Ambedkar