Margaret Bourke-White: You're the only man I know who makes his own clothes.
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Gandhi: An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.
Gandhi: They may torture my body, break my bones, even kill me, then they will have my dead body. NOT MY OBEDIENCE!
Gandhi: I am a Muslim and a Hindu and a Christian and a Jew and so are all of you.
Gandhi: I want to change their minds. Not kill them for weaknesses we all possess.
Gandhi: Poverty is the worst form of violence.
Gandhi: There are no goodbyes for us, Charlie. Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart.
Gandhi: If you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth.
Kasturba Gandhi: I say with Gandhiji: There is no beauty in the finest cloth if it makes hunger and unhappiness.
Gandhi: I have friends who keep telling me how much it costs them to keep me in poverty.
Margaret Bourke-White: You're the only man I know who makes his own clothes.
Gandhi: No Indian must be treated as the English treat us. We must remove untouchability from our hearts and from our lives.
Hindu: He will be saying prayers in the garden. Just follow the others.
Lord Irwin, Viceroy: Mr. Gandhi will find that it takes a great deal more than a pinch of salt to bring down the British Empire.
Gandhi: You'll find there's room for all of us here.
Gandhi: An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.
Gandhi: They may torture my body, break my bones, even kill me, then they will have my dead body. NOT MY OBEDIENCE!
Gandhi: I am a Muslim and a Hindu and a Christian and a Jew and so are all of you.
Gandhi: I want to change their minds. Not kill them for weaknesses we all possess.
Gandhi: Poverty is the worst form of violence.
Gandhi: There are no goodbyes for us, Charlie. Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart.
Gandhi: If you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth.
Kasturba Gandhi: I say with Gandhiji: There is no beauty in the finest cloth if it makes hunger and unhappiness.
Gandhi: I have friends who keep telling me how much it costs them to keep me in poverty.
Margaret Bourke-White: You're the only man I know who makes his own clothes.
Gandhi: No Indian must be treated as the English treat us. We must remove untouchability from our hearts and from our lives.
Hindu: He will be saying prayers in the garden. Just follow the others.
Gandhi: Oh God. Oh God. Oh God.
Lord Irwin, Viceroy: Mr. Gandhi will find that it takes a great deal more than a pinch of salt to bring down the British Empire.
Gandhi: You'll find there's room for all of us here.
Margaret Bourke-White: You're the only man I know who makes his own clothes.
Hindu: He will be saying prayers in the garden. Just follow the others.
Gandhi: You'll find there's room for all of us here.
Nahari: I'm going to Hell! I killed a child! I smashed his head against a wall. Gandhi: Why? Nahari: Because they killed my son! The Muslims killed my son! Gandhi: I know a way out of Hell. Find a child, a child whose mother and father have been killed and raise him as your own. Gandhi: Only be sure that he is a Muslim and that you raise him as one.
Soldier: Mr. Gandhi, sir. I have been instructed to inquire the subject of your speech tonight. Gandhi: The value of goat's milk in daily diet. But you can be sure that I will also speak against war.
Kinnoch: With respect, Mr. Gandhi, without British administration, this country would be reduced to chaos. Gandhi: Mr. Kinnoch, I beg you to accept that there is no people on Earth who would not prefer their own bad government to the good government of an alien power. Brigadier: My dear sir! India *is* British. We're hardly an alien power!
Gandhi: You mean you can appoint Mr. Baker as your attorney but you can't walk down the street with him? Kahn: Well, I can, but I risk being kicked into the gutter by someone less holy than Mr. Baker.
Vince Walker: I met him once. Collins: You mean Gandhi? Vince Walker: Yeah, in South Africa, a long time ago. I wonder if he'll recognize me. Collins: What was he like? Vince Walker: He had a full head of hair then. We were a bit like college students, trying to figure everything out. Collins: Well, he must have found some of the answers!
Margaret Bourke-White: So you really are going to Pakistan then? You are a stubborn man. Gandhi: I'm simply going to prove to Hindus here and Muslims there that the only devils in the world are those running around in our own hearts. And that is where all our battles ought to be fought. Margaret Bourke-White: So what kind of warrior have you been in that warfare? Gandhi: Not a very good one. That's why I have so much tolerance for the other scoundrels of the world.
Gandhi: You intend to walk all the way? Vince Walker: It's the only way I can get the story. Besides, my name *is* Walker.
Nehru: Think of what you can do by living, that you cannot do by dying... What do you want? Gandhi: That the fighting will stop. That you make me believe it will never start again.
Gandhi: I've traveled so far. And all I've done is come back... home. Vince Walker: Now, wait a minute. You know what you're going to do, don't you? Gandhi: It would have been very uncivil of me to let you make such a long trip for nothing!
Gandhi: You're a temptress. Margaret Bourke-White: Just an admirer! Gandhi: Nothing is more dangerous, especially for an old man.


