Jawaharlal Nehru Thoughts

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When you imitate the enemy’s tactics, you take on his liabilities.

When you imitate the enemy’s tactics, you take on his liabilities.

I think that sacrifices of animals in the name of religion are barbarous and they degrade the name of religion.

I think that sacrifices of animals in the name of religion are barbarous and they degrade the name of religion.

Politics and Religion are obsolete. The time has come for Science and Spirituality.

Politics and Religion are obsolete. The time has come for Science and Spirituality.

There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.

There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.

I wish that more and more adventurous young men would give up the gun in favour of the camera.

I wish that more and more adventurous young men would give up the gun in favour of the camera.

But the ideal is terribly difficult to grasp or to hold.

But the ideal is terribly difficult to grasp or to hold.

For only they can sense life who stand often on the verge of it, only they whose lives are not governed by the fear of death.

For only they can sense life who stand often on the verge of it, only they whose lives are not governed by the fear of death.

If any person raises his hand to strike down another on the ground of religion, I shall fight him till the last breath of my life, both as the head of the government and from the outside.

If any person raises his hand to strike down another on the ground of religion, I shall fight him till the last breath of my life, both as the head of the government and from the outside.

But, after all, no safeguards are adequate, unless the will to give effect to them fully is present.

But, after all, no safeguards are adequate, unless the will to give effect to them fully is present.

In this materialistic age of ours,’ says Professor Albert Einstein, ’the serious scientific workers are the only profoundly religious people.’15 In.

In this materialistic age of ours,’ says Professor Albert Einstein, ’the serious scientific workers are the only profoundly religious people.’15 In.

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